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Deleted 155 days ago

I'm always down to talk old school adventure games. After An English Haunting  I'm thinking of revisiting the old Funcom classic The Longest Journey. Saw that it's available in GOG so I'm gonna pick that up next. Haven't played it for 20 years but I remember how much I loved it. I hope it's aged well. 

Listen, if you're trying to scare me by having dug up a bunch of personal information about me or something (I assume that's what you mean by scrubbing online) then I'm sorry bud but It's pretty low on my list of things I give a flying F about right now. I'm prepping for chemo on Monday for my leukemia. Not bad enough to require a bone marrow transplant  but still nervous AF. And I know its easy to find my contact information if someone really wanted to since I have several accounts where my addresses are visible because I deal a lot with heavy metal records, merchandise, musical instrument and other music related gear. So yeah... Not sure what you wanted go achieve with that.

Deleted 155 days ago

Don't worry about it. I'm not without sin here. Let's start over. I'll add you on Steam!

Best wishes to you man. Also happy that you and Alk3 managed to sort things out. Steam works great for people who like its features, but I'm not one of those people, so I am VERY happy that An English Haunting is available at itch with an actual downloadable installer. Normally I shop at GOG, but lately I've been spending a lot more time here just because the ethics of itch seem better than pretty much anywhere else. All my best to everyone in this thread, and let's try and enjoy this cool-looking game!

Deleted 203 days ago

Have you tried Playnite (on PC)? It's a nice way to pull together all the different libraries, including Xbox if you have it (although I don't remember if it handles Amazon games or whether it just registers them as being ones you've downloaded).