13th December 2018, 10:41 PM
(This post was last modified: 11th February 2019, 10:23 PM by A Black Falcon.)
Sure you could, but a lot of indie games on Steam, particularly, seem to like to sell soundtrack DLC. It is more convenient to just buy it, so I'm sure they sell sometimes, particularly in games with soundtracks people like...
But yeah, seriously, learn how to play a game before complaining about it, internet!
On that note, coincidentally (and it is a coincidence), here's a related video that I saw today:
I still have not played ET for the 2600, but I'm sure that it does make sense with the manual. There are some more adventure-style 2600 games you really need a manual to understand -- ET, Raiders of the Lost Ark, the Swordquest games, some others...
But yeah, seriously, learn how to play a game before complaining about it, internet!
On that note, coincidentally (and it is a coincidence), here's a related video that I saw today:
I still have not played ET for the 2600, but I'm sure that it does make sense with the manual. There are some more adventure-style 2600 games you really need a manual to understand -- ET, Raiders of the Lost Ark, the Swordquest games, some others...