@quixote88piano Nevermind the ignorant comments. Apparently there was a 2 hour trial offered a while back, but it expired. Now, unfortunately, it is buy it or don't.
Lawsuits of this nature are usually harbingers of bad times ahead for those involved. I foresee both sides coming out of this a lot worse off. This really could pose a significant blow to the CoD and MW franchise. I suggest we all enjoy these games while they last because they aren't long for this world.
Scuza Giancarlo, but what the hell would you have them do instead. It happened. It can't unhappen. What's done is done. Take the free stuff, enjoy it, cover yourself and move on.
OK People, I am entrusting the future of Brink to you all. I bought it, but have not opened it yet. My question to you all is: Do I return it now, or do I rip the cover off and keep it? Let me hear you!
Excellent point Laura. I think the ironic and satirical element of many video games is lost on a lot of people, particularly those who are all too willing to hit the censorship button. That is unfortunate, because, for me, much of the enjoyment from games like this comes from the satirical and ironic element. I think the key response to those who want to ban or censor games like this is to obtain a sense of humour. Irony and satire are forms of humour after all. Thank you for your insightful analysis.
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