Thanks for the heads up, dude. That's an awesome collection, I got it for the same price on Steam awhile back. Anyone who wants the hell scared out of them would do well to check it out.
I spent six or seven hours with it, I've paid a lot more than $30 dollars for games that clocked in right around there. I'm keeping it around to find everything I missed and to play co-op with friends, so replayability is there.
Well, it's only the first wave. What else they have coming down the pipes is yet to be seen.
Right on, man. I never felt that I didn't have the tools in front of me to get the job done, I just felt that, well, that was really all I had. It didn't take away from the game in the slightest, it isn't the usual bounty of armament I've become accustomed to getting my sweaty hands on in an online shooter.
Thanks for the comment!
I've found this place to be an absolute gem for tracking down older PC games that it's next to impossible to find anywhere. I've got a copy of Mechwarrior 2 boxed and pretty much pristine sitting right here on my desk thanks to Goozex, something I couldn't have found anywhere else.
Awesome service and great interview, I'd love to see them branch out into other forms of media.
Ah, Companion Cube. I'll never forgive myself for what I've done.
I don't normally gravitate towards point and clicks, not for the last decade or so, but if it's free, count me in.
You've obviously never had anyone cancel an MMO account out from under you. I can't make eye contact with my phone anymore.
I figured as much. Unfortunately I'll still end up having to buy copies as gifts for various birthdays and Christmas presents. I hate myself for inflating those sales numbers.
This certainly sounds a lot better than I had originally anticipated, plus with just having watched Ghostbusters a couple days ago the nostalgia factor is flying high. Suppose I'll grab it.