
Eye of the Beholder II: The Legend of Darkmoon

They are frequently cheap as hell in most sales, and are well worth it, particularly the 3 Archives Collections, and their 3 other listings that compile games from the Krynn, Dark Sun and Ravenloft Series:įorgotten Realms - The Archives - Collection One: (That link also has information on their future 2.0 plans)Īnother interesting thing that GOG has is community wishlist pageįor fans of classic RPGs, GOG has a few Dungeons & Dragons games in which they are listed as publishers themselves, so these probably won't make it to Steam. GOG GALAXY 2.0 - All your games and friends in one place. GOG Galaxy has a friends list, game downloads (Which will keep them up to date), cloud saves (Yes even the ancient games), Back up downloads (Simple download of your DRM Free copy of a game you've purchased), Im sure i'm forgetting stuff, etc, etc, ) but its current iteration doesn't actually suck. GOG also has GOG Galaxy, I'm sure a few of you have heard about the 2.0 version being touted around (Unified client for all games you own from all store fronts Steam, Ubisoft, EA, Origin, ETC. GOG is a curated storefront similar to Steam but it sells DRM copies of games, it used to only specialize in older games (GOG stands for Good Old Games) but they've moved towards accepting modern games as well although it's a fairly strict curation storefront in that regard compared to Steams wildwest sort of situation.
