In case anyone was still wondering, this is how GOG only makes $7800 in an entire fiscal year. People who would be buying things don't hear about it when the games they want get released. There's no buzz when GOG adds games.
I think the Neptunia bundle may only be six days because they're planning on doing a weeklong deal on Steam on Monday. Didn't want to run both next to each other and cut into their sales.
Actually, I saw a dev comment on the La Mulana 2 forums that does seem to put some of the blame for this on GOG.
"Sorry, I submit the GOG update before the Steam one, but it takes longer to get uploaded. I'm afraid there's not much I can do about a slight delay on their side. Sorry. "
So with all you people getting hacked, here's a tip that will save you every time.
If you ever get a steam login page asking for your password anywhere, go to store.steampowered.com in the same browser and log in there instead. If you're already logged in, it's fake.
I for one am very excited to see this Paradox bundle.
It has 2019 in the title, so it means we won't have to see another one for a whole year. That's way better than average!
What is your argument here, exactly? That if Bethesda changes something, we should enjoy it no matter how bad it is? Nobody was asking them to take the plot out of Fallout and put out another entry in the series on the same engine they've been using for decades. Most people were asking for...
Actually...
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Too bad this isn't the kind of news that gaming media outlets would pick up. I can just imagine the headlines. "Nightdive rescues Keen Dreams from Gayben's Flatulent Asshole"