This really brings back some memories. World of Goo 2 from 2D BOY and Tomorrow Corporation has officially launched on GOG and Steam with Native Linux support.
No way, they actually gave me a free Steam key for buying the DRM free version!? And here I was debating with my wallet whether the convenience of Steam was worth buying the game again…
After reading some of the reviews, it would appear that you can’t play it offline on steam, you have to be logged in, which is dumb considering there’s a DRM free version that works without an internet connection
The official post: https://tomorrowcorporation.com/posts/world-of-goo-2-is-out-everywhere
That describes some extra additions to the game, also:
No way, they actually gave me a free Steam key for buying the DRM free version!? And here I was debating with my wallet whether the convenience of Steam was worth buying the game again…
After reading some of the reviews, it would appear that you can’t play it offline on steam, you have to be logged in, which is dumb considering there’s a DRM free version that works without an internet connection
The “convenience” feels like a downgrade.
The complementary steam key is cool though.
Apparently that’s a bug according to the dev, so hopefully it gets fixed. Probably a problem with how they implemented the Steam API stuff.
https://steamcommunity.com/app/3385670/discussions/0/601902918586626263/#c601902918586634949