![]() The idea of buying a game so you can play it in its native state, offline, without patching or installing, with friends and family, is a rapidly crumbling memory. ![]() What's your vice? Hearthstone, Fortnite, League of Legends, Dota 2? They are all great games, but they're also all devious machines built to levy our paychecks with the power of new skins, new maps, and bimonthly updates. Despite our protests, and despite the fact that deep down, we probably know better, nearly everyone gaming on PCs is clinically attached to some sort of always-online robber baron. The story of video games in the 2010s is the story of us slowly conceding our brains to the internet, all for the promise of more purple guns in Destiny. ![]() Games that made us believe in the couch again: ![]()
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