takezodunmer2005: You cannot download/install any steam game offline, so NO it's NOT DRM free!
Wolfram_von_Thal: Here on GOG you also have to create an account to and be online be able to download the game. Yes, I know GOG gives you installer versions of their games but in the end you simply get a folder and can do with it what you want (I don't see the installation process as a special feature). For me it's simple: If a game isn't dependent on Steam's client (or on Galaxy in the case of GOG) and the folder is moveable from one PC to another without the need to "phone home" a game is absolutely DRM-free for me, because I'm able to do what I want with a game after purchasing and downloading it.
Most of steam games are locked with the client, and
all games need to run through steam to install on-line, yet you can make an account with gog, download your games via a library/public access independent of galaxy, and install them off-line and even transfer the install files to another computer, in short;
you do not need to have Internet access in your home to download/install the game to your system.
(If you can move your installed steam client/games via public access to another off-line PC then I'll concede, which is great news for everyone, but you'll still need a laptop vs a thumb drive!) No one is questioning the act of having to download a game, as that's a given due to the distribution method of the game being hosted on-line, but it is 100% mandatory that you
install the game through steam. Once you download the game installation files from gog, you can transfer and install the game 100% off-line.
EDIT:
I agree with your statement, I'm simply illustrating this for others that may be reading this post...