GOG (Good Old Games) recently announced their new “Dreamlist” initiative, a website where fans can vote and argue for their favorite games collected by the company in the interest of retaining.
Although GOG has been known for years for his DRM-free releases and dedication to bring older games back to life, the company really has its ideals of game use for its audience. The company already has a few success stories to create, such as Alfa -protocol That for years from the Steam Store was removed, but finally was returned thanks to GOG.
So which games would we like to see back? Glad you asked (or at least by clicking, I imply you asked).
Chosen by: Brandon Lyttle
To be honest, I had no idea Black -white 2 Was already in the top 3 of the New Dreamlist program. It just shows that I have a good taste.
Black -white 2 is the continuation of 2005 to the success of Lionhead Studios Breakout Black and white And while the company eventually became better known for the Fable Franchise, this divine city builder, clearly still has a number of dedicated fans.
Players take the role of a god of adaptable morality in itself, choose to be good or evil, while raising a bestial avatar that evolves to display your coordination. Your civilization will also reflect your coordination while giving priority to their well -being … or not.
Chosen by: Fingal Belmont
Silent Hill 2 Maybe a remake was received last year, but some fans will always love the original. Good reason is the nature of remakes and remasters to inevitably change some things, and although we can hope that these changes will be as faithful as possible, some companies cannot help but try to chase the short ‘modern audience’.
In this case Silent Hill 2 And Silent Hill 3 are both excellent candidates for conservation.
Chosen by: Augusto A.
For what it is worth, it received a re -read in 2016 for PS3, PS4, Xbox One and PC. The Steam version has been removed, which means that Sony and Microsoft Slack on their backward compatibility (what they will do) will be lost again, making it a good choice for the preservation of Gog.
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance is a co-on top-down action game where players can choose from a wide cast of Marvel heroes, not only those who are popular by the MCU and the started Ultimate alliance Series games.
Chosen by: Matt Kowalski
Fade From 2010 blends kart racers and more simulation-oriented racing games together by having realistic cars in addition to power-ups in Arcade style.
The end result is effective Mario Kart Without the whimsical characters and instead an attempt to reach fans Forza” Need for speedAnd similar franchises.
Bizarre creations the developer of Fade was concluded by Activision while Blur 2 Was under development.
Chosen by: Jonathan White
Released in 2001 by Bungie West, ONI Was an action game of the third person who took place in an anime-inspired future. Players take on the role on Konoko, a member of the Task Force Tech Crimes.
ONI Really illustrates the way in which the West tried to capture the popularity of Anime in the late 90s and early 2000s. Sexy characters, sci-fi promotion and spiky colorful hair. This game is still well remembered by fans and has a surprising amount of votes on Dreamlist (19,000 at the time of writing).
You can vote for your own favorite titles on the new Dreamlist site Van Gog here.