Gog Vs Steam. It's too early to tell how the Steam vs Epic dynamics will affect GOG. GOG and Origin have the clearest layout.
GOG is Steam's main competitor in a lot of ways, whereas most other distributors aren't really rivals Gog.com won't accept regular gift cards. If you've bought a new game on the PC in the last few years - be it digital. GOG also has its own dedicated desktop program, Galaxy, and while it's not as feature-rich as Steam, it's a lot more lightweight and modern looking - which is ironic for a service known as 'Good Old.
It seems like GOG is the best choice since their games are DRM free, but is there anything else I may not be thinking of?
Windows Store and Uplay have no refund policy.
If you've bought a new game on the PC in the last few years - be it digital. The GOG version should be DRM-free, and you should be able to download a backup copy that you can use to Generally, when a game is available on both GOG and Steam, I always prefer GOG. GOG is Steam's main competitor in a lot of ways, whereas most other distributors aren't really rivals Gog.com won't accept regular gift cards.