After an initial update earlier today – promising good things for the future of the service – the full v3.2 revision is now available, adding further titles to the Games on Demand launch line-up. In addition to the likes of Resident Evil 5 and the bargain that is Viva Piñata, FallOut 3, Kane & Lynch: Dead Men, Section 8 and ShadowRun are all now available also. FallOut 3 is priced at £34.99, while Section 8 is offered for £29.99.
jk
Fallout 3 is a tenner cheaper on Steam.
so much fail I can not contain it.
downloaded the client and quickly deleted it after seeing what MSFT was trying to give consumers. the only game that can't be had from other sources (possibly for a better value) is the free game they are giving away.
I think what is more wow is the fact this is SEVEN years late. We have after all had games on demand for the PC since 2003 (even earlier if you count shareware like Doom).
At the end of the day another half hearted pathetic attempt at MS to do just enough NOT to help the PC but to try and hinder anyone else that might want to make a go of PC gaming.
The best thing MS can do now is kill GFWL and leave the PC market altogether but that isn't going to happen is it ? After all it's the PC OS that is bank rolling their console.
I won't be using GFWL on demand the prices are extortionate, the DRM draconian and the games are luck lustre and have no interest to me whatsoever. Well done MS on doing such a pathetic job of things seriously could you guys have got any lazier ?
GFWL has always been to me the client they half-heartedly continue to develop since PC gamers refused to be charged for online MP.