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and a pad will alway be usefull in the future so you will get lots of other game who use a gamepad too even Castle Crashers recommand playing with a gamepad when you launch the game
Also as many people above me mentioned you can use gamepad in almost any game.
But it's definitely worth it to have a controller to play games like Super Meat Boy and other cool games that need one.
Personally I have my computer hooked to my TV in my living room, as such KB/Mouse can be a little unweildy. I only use KB/M on PvP games that require aiming (Like Dayz, Battlefield 3, Team Fortress 2) or games that lack gamepad support entirely.
What if the player is a first timer? Not everyone is an expert