Steam has
Invisible, Inc. 10 Year Anniversary Bundle (PC Digital Game Download) for
$3.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
doublehelixx for sharing this deal.
Note: Steam account/application required to activate/purchase and play (free to join).
Bundle Includes:
- Invisible, Inc. Base Game
- Contingency Plan DLC
- Invidible, Inc. Soundtrack
About this game:
- Once you sneak into the world of Invisible, Inc., you're not going to want to stop. Grab the Invisible, Inc. 10 Year Anniversary Bundle and you won't have to!
- With the 10 Year Anniversary bundle you'll be prepared to take on every challenge that Invisible, Inc. has to offer with an extra bundle discount!
- Take control of Invisible's agents in the field and infiltrate the world's most dangerous corporations. Stealth, precision, and teamwork are essential in high-stakes, high-profit missions, where every move may cost an agent their life.
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We don't own what we buy from these digital media companies, choose wisely or get caught up in the Planned Obsolescence of this technology. It's better to convert your own movies into the format of the device you are gonna play it on rather to spend money on 1 movie that may require a newer device to play it on. Steam has become what it once was not, a risk to own game on that may in the future require you to purchase a new pc to play your old games, so I will not buy their games anymore, but I will still check out what they put on sale to see if its something I'm interested in from GOG.
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Steam is the world's largest digital distribution platform for computer games and is owned/operated by Valve Corporation (the developers behind several classic video games including Half-Life, Portal, Team Fortress, Counter-Strike, Left 4 Dead, Dota 2 & more)." made me think of writing how I feel about steam, figured maybe I could shed light on my thoughts of how I feel about how they operate now.
Don't get caught in the trap of drm and other types of digital media that trick you into thinking you own what you paid for when they can just take it away whenever they want to. I stopped buying digital movies, Vudu, etc. when I ran into Vudu app no longer letting me play movies I had downloaded to an old Ipad that previously played fine. I pulled out the Ipad one day and found that Vudu was requiring an update to log in, and wouldn't allow the downloaded movies to be played without updating, but then said ipad was too old for the update.
We don't own what we buy from these digital media companies, choose wisely or get caught up in the Planned Obsolescence of this technology. It's better to convert your own movies into the format of the device you are gonna play it on rather to spend money on 1 movie that may require a newer device to play it on. Steam has become what it once was not, a risk to own game on that may in the future require you to purchase a new pc to play your old games, so I will not buy their games anymore, but I will still check out what they put on sale to see if its something I'm interested in from GOG.
The post in this deal that said "Deal Editor's Notes & Price Research:
Steam is the world's largest digital distribution platform for computer games and is owned/operated by Valve Corporation (the developers behind several classic video games including Half-Life, Portal, Team Fortress, Counter-Strike, Left 4 Dead, Dota 2 & more)." made me think of writing how I feel about steam, figured maybe I could shed light on my thoughts of how I feel about how they operate now.
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Don't get caught in the trap of drm and other types of digital media that trick you into thinking you own what you paid for when they can just take it away whenever they want to. I stopped buying digital movies, Vudu, etc. when I ran into Vudu app no longer letting me play movies I had downloaded to an old Ipad that previously played fine. I pulled out the Ipad one day and found that Vudu was requiring an update to log in, and wouldn't allow the downloaded movies to be played without updating, but then said ipad was too old for the update.
We don't own what we buy from these digital media companies, choose wisely or get caught up in the Planned Obsolescence of this technology. It's better to convert your own movies into the format of the device you are gonna play it on rather to spend money on 1 movie that may require a newer device to play it on. Steam has become what it once was not, a risk to own game on that may in the future require you to purchase a new pc to play your old games, so I will not buy their games anymore, but I will still check out what they put on sale to see if its something I'm interested in from GOG.
The post in this deal that said "Deal Editor's Notes & Price Research:
Steam is the world's largest digital distribution platform for computer games and is owned/operated by Valve Corporation (the developers behind several classic video games including Half-Life, Portal, Team Fortress, Counter-Strike, Left 4 Dead, Dota 2 & more)." made me think of writing how I feel about steam, figured maybe I could shed light on my thoughts of how I feel about how they operate now.
Don't get caught in the trap of drm and other types of digital media that trick you into thinking you own what you paid for when they can just take it away whenever they want to. I stopped buying digital movies, Vudu, etc. when I ran into Vudu app no longer letting me play movies I had downloaded to an old Ipad that previously played fine. I pulled out the Ipad one day and found that Vudu was requiring an update to log in, and wouldn't allow the downloaded movies to be played without updating, but then said ipad was too old for the update.
We don't own what we buy from these digital media companies, choose wisely or get caught up in the Planned Obsolescence of this technology. It's better to convert your own movies into the format of the device you are gonna play it on rather to spend money on 1 movie that may require a newer device to play it on. Steam has become what it once was not, a risk to own game on that may in the future require you to purchase a new pc to play your old games, so I will not buy their games anymore, but I will still check out what they put on sale to see if its something I'm interested in from GOG.
The post in this deal that said "Deal Editor's Notes & Price Research:
Steam is the world's largest digital distribution platform for computer games and is owned/operated by Valve Corporation (the developers behind several classic video games including Half-Life, Portal, Team Fortress, Counter-Strike, Left 4 Dead, Dota 2 & more)." made me think of writing how I feel about steam, figured maybe I could shed light on my thoughts of how I feel about how they operate now.
Don't get caught in the trap of drm and other types of digital media that trick you into thinking you own what you paid for when they can just take it away whenever they want to. I stopped buying digital movies, Vudu, etc. when I ran into Vudu app no longer letting me play movies I had downloaded to an old Ipad that previously played fine. I pulled out the Ipad one day and found that Vudu was requiring an update to log in, and wouldn't allow the downloaded movies to be played without updating, but then said ipad was too old for the update.
We don't own what we buy from these digital media companies, choose wisely or get caught up in the Planned Obsolescence of this technology. It's better to convert your own movies into the format of the device you are gonna play it on rather to spend money on 1 movie that may require a newer device to play it on. Steam has become what it once was not, a risk to own game on that may in the future require you to purchase a new pc to play your old games, so I will not buy their games anymore, but I will still check out what they put on sale to see if its something I'm interested in from GOG.
The post in this deal that said "Deal Editor's Notes & Price Research:
Steam is the world's largest digital distribution platform for computer games and is owned/operated by Valve Corporation (the developers behind several classic video games including Half-Life, Portal, Team Fortress, Counter-Strike, Left 4 Dead, Dota 2 & more)." made me think of writing how I feel about steam, figured maybe I could shed light on my thoughts of how I feel about how they operate now.
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