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According to this article here:
https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2020/02/15/quantic-dream-are-going-indie-will-self-publish-future-games/

Since a couple of Quantic Dream's games are already on GOG maybe it's possible we may get their future products here. Some of their recent works may be seen as products of "dubious quality", but they still remain interesting creations, nonetheless.

Still, maybe GOG can try to approach them in order to get their support here. I suppose there are plenty of GOG customers who would buy their games, I guess?

Wishlist entries for their games:

https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/heavy_rain_the_origami_killer

https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/beyond_two_souls

https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/detroit_become_human
Post edited February 16, 2020 by karnak1
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karnak1: Since a couple of Quantic Dream's games are already on GOG maybe it's possible we may get their future products here. Some of their recent works may be seen as products of "dubious quality", but they still remain interesting creations, nonetheless.

Still, maybe GOG can try to approach them in order to get their support here. I suppose there are plenty of GOG customers who would buy their games, I guess?
I'd like to see GOG figure out ways to bring many more games, as long as they pass a basic QA test and GOG believes they'll ultimately make a profit off them. I know we're talking about Quantic's future games but I'd be in favor of Detroit and Heavy Rain coming here if such a thing becomes possible. (And since these are borderline "AAA" games I think them showing up could be a big deal, even though they don't have many wishlist votes.)
I guess, if people want to play their games then why not atleast ask them, i mean the worst that can happen is no as an answer.

As long as no one force me to play their games at gunpoint, i have no problem with it and more choice is good. More developers freed from large publishers clutches is also positive.
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karnak1: Since a couple of Quantic Dream's games are already on GOG maybe it's possible we may get their future products here. Some of their recent works may be seen as products of "dubious quality", but they still remain interesting creations, nonetheless.

Still, maybe GOG can try to approach them in order to get their support here. I suppose there are plenty of GOG customers who would buy their games, I guess?
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tfishell: I'd like to see GOG figure out ways to bring many more games, as long as they pass a basic QA test and GOG believes they'll ultimately make a profit off them. I know we're talking about Quantic's future games but I'd be in favor of Detroit and Heavy Rain coming here if such a thing becomes possible. (And since these are borderline "AAA" games I think them showing up could be a big deal, even though they don't have many wishlist votes.)
I suppose the fact that some of their later games remained PS exclusives for so many time also contributed to people not knowing about them. I suspect that the focus on consoles damaged Quantic Dream in the long run. In my opinion, their their type of games has most fans on PCs, rather than game consoles.
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karnak1: ...
Entirely possible.

would you mind putting wishlist links in your first post? (and maybe make the "wishlist: " text stand out in bold?)
Post edited February 16, 2020 by tfishell
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karnak1: ...
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tfishell: Entirely possible.

would you mind putting wishlist links in your first post? (and maybe make the "wishlist: " text stand out in bold?)
Thanks for the idea. I tried to do exactly as you said. Unfortunately, the advanced alien technology behind the GOG forum kept breaking and messing the urls. :P
But I guess it's ok now.
Would be really cool to see them here. How old was Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy when it arrived on GOG?
Not a fan of their games, but independence is always good. I'd imagine they'll come to GOG when the Epic exclusivity ends.

Despite hating Indigo Prophecy and Heavy Rain I am tempted by Detroit, because I love sci-fi. Maybe in a GOG sale some distant day.
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karnak1: ...
thanks!
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rjbuffchix: Would be really cool to see them here. How old was Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy when it arrived on GOG?
If I'm not mistaken the game appeared on the store in the Summer of 2011, so the game had already 6 years by then.
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StingingVelvet: Not a fan of their games, but independence is always good. I'd imagine they'll come to GOG when the Epic exclusivity ends.
Who chose to put Denuvo on their PC releases? Sony?
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teceem: Who chose to put Denuvo on their PC releases? Sony?
Oh, I'm so used to Epic releases not having DRM I just assumed. Bummer. Well, maybe in a year they won't care as much.
Another strike against EFS and why I refer to it as a DRMed store despite some games apparently being able to be DRM-free.
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tfishell: I'd be in favor of Detroit and Heavy Rain coming here if such a thing becomes possible. (And since these are borderline "AAA" games I think them showing up could be a big deal, even though they don't have many wishlist votes.)
The lack of wishlist votes may have something to do with the fact that many people still think, these games are Playstation exclusives.
I mean, I could hardly believe it, when I saw their PC release announced on the Epic-Store front page.
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rjbuffchix: Another strike against EFS and why I refer to it as a DRMed store despite some games apparently being able to be DRM-free.
EGS doesn't have its own DRM and the percentage of DRM-free games is A LOT higher than on Steam (but probably not in absolute numbers). But... like Steam (and most other stores), they don't inform customers on the "DRM-status" of their games.

I only have some freebees on EGS (DRM-free and zipped up). The other ones I'm interested are likely (or sure) to come to GOG when exclusivity ends. Quantum Dream's games there... well maybe when Denuvo's removed and the price is really low. I like their stories but I'm not the biggest fan of QTEs.
I actually finished Fahrenheit...
Post edited February 16, 2020 by teceem