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I have the original on Xbox 360, but that's about it. Sucks they removed it from the Steam store.
But yeah, wish it'd come back; those two games seem very similar to me more so than the DMC games
I also loved Army of Two a lot, didn't play the 3rd one though
Yeah they signed a deal when the first movie came out to republish it for like 6 months or something and it was 10 bucks so no excuse. I mean if you missed it... you can you know... Find other ways.
Also no it's 1200 dollars that the price these collectors put on when they don't exchange it , they are this kind of weird people collecting dust on a virtual shelf.... really weird...
Did you ever wonder why you no longer see any games with fun and popular music from known artists, as it was in the 90's and 00's ?
Music Labels think everyone has Rockstar money.
This game doesn't feature original soundtrack, and deadpool re-release would likely have to suffer the same fate if it was allowed to comeback. Call publishers cheap, or realistic if they pay for this music they're unlikely to profit.