AgentBirdnest: Oh no! If it shows up, give it to someone who doesn't have it already! I still have my original discs. I'd love to get a few copies for other people, and maybe a DRM-free backup for myself ;-)
That score is only deep-fried foods, of course! If you add bacon to that number, it suddenly explodes to over 46 million :-)
Yes, the last I heard, NOLF is tied up with legal issues. I'm not sure anyone even knows who owns it. I haven't payed any attention to that story (or any gaming-related story for that matter) since last year though.
it's strange all the legal issues games have, especially when it's people not knowing who actually owns the rights to it. Let's hope some day it will be on GOG for you.
Soccorro: We're talking about NOLF here! I bet Steam already has a legion of lawyers on that case!
Maybe not. Is the game:
1. It it a buggy and broken mess of a game?
2. Full of terrible micro-transactions?
3. Accompanied by dozens and dozens of rubbish DLCs?
4. Had developers who delete any negative reviews or criticisms?
5. Does it use only pre-made assets with no effort put into it?
6. Is it very poorly optimised?
If not, then why would Steam want it? :-D