Posted January 27, 2009

This game is only 4 years old. Why is it on good OLD games? Forgive me if I'm wrong, but isn't this a site where you can pick up old games that are hard to find/get working and buy them (with additional customer support - thanks GOG)?
Personally I don't think this should be here and it's going to attract people to the community who are going to bitch and moan about how there aren't enough "games with good graphics" or "[x (game)] isn't here! It should be! It came out last year!" promoting the change from the current site into just another Steam or Direct2Drive site. I think that's counter-intuitive to the whole purpose of this site, is it not?
And yes, I see the irony of me bitching about how there should only be old games while denouncing people from doing almost the polar opposite.
And perhaps I'm seeing the title of the site wrong. Maybe something that is 4 years old IS old in the site owners eyes. If so, all power to ya. I just figured the site was to enable people to get those games that were no longer in publication and couldn't work without the assistance of programs like DOSbox etc. [edit: Obviously I'm not referring to ALL old games that require things like this, but it's an example]
*shrug*
Just my two cents.
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The game is actually 5 years old. The Black Edition was released less than 4 years ago, but the game itself actually came out (more than) a year before that (April 2004). It's not even the newest game on the site already, that "honor" belongs to Darkstar One (released June 2006).
How old does a game have to be before you consider "old enough" to belong on GOG? Where does it say that the site will only have out of print/hard to find games? As far as I can tell, the only thing GOG has promised are good games (yep, Painkiller meets that) and old games (in my book, 5 years old is old). Painkiller is a game that is really no longer supported by the publisher, so they certainly consider it old, plus it can't really be found on store shelves anymore (at least in my area), so it certainly seems to be out of publication to me.
Also, you seem to be missing one of the other selling points/purposes of this site: DRM free. It certainly doesn't matter to everyone, but to many of us, we would much rather be able to buy a game like this in a DRM free version than to have to deal with things like Steam.