Starmaker: The timestamp of the GOG signature is 23 June 2017. Demon’s Souls is the first title that can truly be called next-gen, and it shows even though it’s a remake of a PS3 game which also shows. especially hard optional bosses have on-the-spot unlimited retries that work even in permadeath mode. paths from checkpoint to boss don't have timed obstacles (like moving platforms that you have to wait for and then wait as they move to the destination) - go as fast as you can there's a checkpoint near every boss except one (if a checkpoint seems to be far away, there has to be a shortcut that you missed) It’s set in a dystopian future where humans.
Not only it's a great game (better controls, better mechanics, tons of content, actually has a story - HLD doesn't, it's just a collection of mood pieces), they've been releasing even more content for free and keeping the GOG version up to date. 4 The Surge 2: This Sci-Fi addition to our list of Dark Souls alternatives is truly one of the best games that fans of the RPG genre will love. If you're concerned about dev ethics, I highly recommend Hollow Knight. Enemies and medkits respawn you use a heal point and the area's boss is still alive.
It uses invisible checkpoints + manual save/heal points. (neither on gog nor on steam) The timestamp of the GOG signature is 23 June 2017.įWIW I didn't have problems playing it (except the difficulty, duh). The steam version got way more updates.Ĭould somebody confirm this? If it´s true this publisher should be banned from gog.ĭefinitely not a game I want to buy anymore. But, since it was one of the first, it was also one of the jankiest. It was one of the first 'big' games to un-apologetically use the Dark Souls design formula and played a big part in creating this Souls-like genre we see nowadays. Katzapult: Ok, I´ve considered buying Hyperlight Drifter, but if the following thread is correct, the game is abandoned on gog by the publisher. Ah, the original Souls-copycat, Lords of the Fallen.