As far as I'm concerned they can both go right down the drain. I only buy physical copies of games, because I like actually owning things rather than owning them in theory and trust the internet as much as a dingy back alley.
I own precisely one steam game, Civilization V; and if I had known...
I'm 21, and I started gaming in either 94 or 93, whenever the DOS fair my family got our first Demo Disk at. 101 OnLy tHe BeSt GaMeS, C:\TECH_CD
Or, was it that game with the two cannons pointing at eachother on my Uncle's Mac? Hmm, hard to tell now. Though I would point to my exposure to Civ...
I'm begining to build my ship to Alpha-Centari in Civ4, while I wait for Final Fantasy III (American) and Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem I just bought off Amazon.com. Before that I played Metro: 2033 which is instantly in contention as one of my favorite games ever and Alan Wake...which...
But you are stil interacting with a virtual creation subect to the rules and bounderies of those artists who created it. When all is said and done even the most open sandbox game has walls through which you can't pass. Of course, this all get's back to: what is the universal definition of art...
I know, but I suppose it goes along with his "a game must be able to stand on single player alone" policy, and this game falls flat on its face without multiplayer. I have to agree, the campane in the first game was a lot better. But they had to ruin it to become a "me too" Call of Duty...
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