etna87: I would actually consider that deal, but it's €7.50 in Europe...
Steamprices shows $5 for the US, do you get different dollar prices in Japan?
dyscode: Obviously Japan isn't getting the short stick for once. :) yes it's 3.74 here and $12.49 for the complete Edition. I can make a screen shot if you like.
No, I believe you, I just wasn't aware how many price zones there are that use the same currency (dollar, in this case).
FraterPerdurabo: Link to those opinions please. I'd like to see the precedents and statutes they refer to. Also, keep in mind that laws and outcomes vary a lot from country to country.
I was being sarcastic, sorry that I did not make that clear. The opinions I was talking about were of the "European law is very clear in this case: they have to give us the games" type (without any further elaboration), which is... not really convincing.
That "termination" paragraph sounds like something they might not be able to defend in court (at least not without a good reason). But of course, I'm a layman. I do remember though that there were some rulings that companies could not put unexpected passages in their ToS because noone has the time to fully read the ToS for every purchase etc (not sure if it was German law or European law).