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You clearly know nothing.
You play free-to-play games which are played and rated high by people who cannot afford to play games that cost money.
You should know by now that Steam has plenty of mobile device ports (3DS & Android Games), many of which are rated higher than any of the games you have in your library. Shall I name of few? Here you go: Craahlands, Azure Striker Gunvolt, Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure, Arcana Hearts 3: Love Max and MANY more. Personally I'm happy to see mobile ports on Steam, as long as they are done well with the demanding care and love that the pc gamer deserves (most mobile ports achieve this).
And vice versa, with pc and console games being ported to android devices... Oddworld games, Baldur's Gate, Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic - some of these games ryn and look better on a phone than on pc - thanks to meticulous programming.
Ubisoft has been working very close to Future Games of London (since they have acquired them).
Recently we just got Hungry Shark World on android devices. Do you notice something different? The graphics art is very reminiscent of the Rayman games and some of the fish/shark models have been used in past Rayman games. I actually really enjoy this, as I am a fan of Rayman games.
That said, the Hungry Shark franchise has grown even more popular with it's newest game. It's not far off to assume that the newest Hungry Shark game borrowing Rayman's art style is a hint to something bigger ... perhaps a pc/console spin-off is in order or maybe the next Rayman game will feature the sharks of Hungry Shark World. Or maybe we will get a definitive port of Hungry Shark World on Steam with new content and upped graphics - not a bad idea. Time will tell but it's a pretty cool deal.
Yes, I revived the thread because it was necessary, as so much has changed over a year with mobile ports.