TheGrimLord: To be fair, a lot of the staff are out of office on vacation right now. I'm sure things will pick up later this fall. So no, no giveaways.
MarkoH01: Well ... isn't this the case every year ... I mean all the years in which we STILL had a lot of giveaways?. This was by far the lamest summersale we ever had. There, I said it - and I man it - and I am not alone.
Wake up and smell the coffee. GOG isn't what it used to be. But they are trying. They're at least being semi-transparent with us about things now. Hence it is obvious they're hiring more staff to be able to do all the things they want. I honestly hope that when they get the staff in and settled, they will do an announcement where they are now suited to accept more games. Then I have an excuse to get in touch with the devs who got missed last time and hopefully get those games on here again.
Things aren't looking good. In fact, it was mentioned that several Coming Soon games are in fact NOT Coming Soon. But GOG are trying to rebuild and maybe things will be a bit better by the end of the year. I hope.
And yes, a content filter for any games we don't want is a good idea, but it doesn't seem like they want to do that or they would have done it years ago.
marcob: Of course all hand-drawn or 3d picture characters can't and ought not to be like real people photos (they're fictional characters in a stylised audio-video, not special fx characters meant to be in a live action like, for example, in replacement scenes with deceased actors). Still, this is just too cartoony to be photorealistic and too photorealistic to be cartoony.
So, you have some of the girls and a boy or two, especially when expressions chosen are rather woody, that fall in between. The result is they seem off not just in real life (like an anime character, perfectly fit for its world, would be absurd in our world due to strange proportions of its parts) but even in-universe. These characters seem depiction of statues or artificial beings (a bit like Evangelion's Rei, or sci-fi androids, or that famous guy on social media who stood nearly expressionless, pale-white with a bowl cut: they got him a slight tan, a bit of curls and a wardrobe change recently).
Yet in-universe they're not depictions or recreations, they're meant to be real girls. It's creepy, especially when you're supposed to bed them, I think. To the point the girl from Nier Automata, DBZ cyborgs or even Alita or Motoko are instinctively percieved as far more attractive and girl-like (and they're almost robots, according to their respective stories!)
Mate, you don't get to decide the industry. People who like this style give it money. Lots and lots of money. If you don't like it, don't play it. Check out Steam, it'll have a far bigger selection of adult games. That's where I buy most of mine now since 99% of the adult gaming industry is DRM-Free.