Looks dope.
My biggest issue with this situation is: if they can get away with getting games they don't like being delisted, where does it end? Delisting books with themes or authors they don't like? Banning the sale of alcohol and cigarettes?
It would be funny if it weren't so illegal. Wait, that makes it funnier.
Yeah, but Steam has Duke Nukem 3D for $2, I'm only human....
Meanwhile, over at companies like Valve and ID Software: People wanna mod our games? That's sick, man! Let's make it easier for em while we're at it.
To be fair, they've made some good games before they turned sour, like Far Cry, Assassin's Creed, uhh....counts on fingers
Us playing the games, or them playing us?
If Padme spent more time actually gathering evidence that the Trade Federation were invading instead of changing her outfit every ten minutes, maybe things wouldn't have gotten as bad as they did, just sayin'
Geez, talk about out of touch with the average Joe.
Is it worth picking up before it's removed?
Can't imagine why, water takes up most of our planet.
Why would they have any say in such things as is? their only job is to take the consumer from "I want this game" to "I now own this game."