I think the cost/benefit ratio is better than you think. They could (and asuredly would) set the CD to auto-run some AOL software whenever you insert the CD, giving them much more in-home precense on your very computer, and you'd not do anything about it, because, hey, free transportable media space! Much more space than a floppy, less trouble than a ZIP disk, and freer than buying your own CD-R/CD-RW disks. It's a good advertising move, and one which I wouldn't mind, since I'd definately be making use of it.
And then an other genre comes flying out of an air duct or dark corner!
I would say Left 4 Dead fits that bill nicely. It has some of the survival horror basics, but in a fun, fast-paced, co-op, action way.
Sounds like a bunch of bologna to me.
The wiimote? Please tell me Warner Brothers is making a game where we can hunt wabbits with our wiimotes.
I think the cost/benefit ratio is better than you think. They could (and asuredly would) set the CD to auto-run some AOL software whenever you insert the CD, giving them much more in-home precense on your very computer, and you'd not do anything about it, because, hey, free transportable media space! Much more space than a floppy, less trouble than a ZIP disk, and freer than buying your own CD-R/CD-RW disks. It's a good advertising move, and one which I wouldn't mind, since I'd definately be making use of it.