Mrstarker: While I do appreciate the great classics of old, I'd also love to get some new games here. In fact, I'd pick the good new game Dark Souls over many a good old game.
See, now that
new game I would welcome and be excited about because it has over 900 wishlist votes!
I would welcome Mass Effect, Assassin's Creed 2, XCOM: Enemy Unknown, Batman: Arkham Asylum, Skyrim, etc - those with hundreds or thousands of wishlist votes. (I didn't always feel that way but frankly, I've become mostly interested in wishlist completion.)
Problem is, imo, most of the new games GOG has been getting lately have essentially been decent-but-uninteresting indie titles. It's almost like publishers - Activision, Ubisoft, Squeenix (aside from HM: Contracts), etc. - are taking GOG much less seriously than they used to, which is pretty strange considering how far they've come!
StingingVelvet: Bastion was DRM free on Steam at least. Is Transistor?
Looks like it.
http://supergiantgames.com/index.php/2014/05/transistor-preorder-soundtrack/ (ctrl+f "drm-free")
However, sad news for people that want installers:
Will there be a stand-alone DRM-free version of Transistor for PC?
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We have no plans for a stand-alone installer for Transistor at this time. The Steam version of the game includes various features that require Steam, such as cloud saves, achievements, and trading cards, and for launch we did not want to create a separate version lacking these features. Note we have put no DRM in Transistor unless you count Steam as a form of DRM. Once you’ve downloaded the game from Steam, you don’t need Steam to be running in order to play."