Thanks, Adam. I'm really looking forward to this episode. It looks great.
I also like that Graham looks more like the character I remember from King's Quest V now.
Re: Steam. I can only speak for myself, but I strongly prefer GOG, as their games are DRM free. That way, I can save them to a disk or USB for later use in case something happens to the site one day, and I'll always be able to play my games (providing they work on the computer they are installed on.) With Steam, all of their games are tied to their client, so if Steam is gone one day, so are all of the games that I bought there. It's a less severe form of DRM than those that have limited downloads and activations, but it's still DRM. I prefer owning the games I buy, not agreeing to a long term rental.
That said, I will get a game from Steam if there is no other alternative, as it's better than never playing it at all. I will also buy it again from GOG if it shows up there at some point. For example, Oxenfree is now on GOG. However, I am going to wait until it has a pretty significant sale, as I already bought it when it first came out. Now, even though I'm willing to compromise a bit, I definitely understand those that are absolutely opposed purchasing from Steam at all, and I don't blame them. I really hope King's Quest and Life is Strange will show up on GOG one day.