
Eurogamer:
With Spec Ops, Yager Developments and 2K Games have delivered a thought-provoking, intelligent third-person shooter - one which cleverly blends dark humour with a more serious side that depicts the horrors of war and the effects they have on the human psyche. Morally grey decisions taken by the player affect the characters, rather than just the outcome of the story, while the Call of Duty-style 'stop and pop' shooting is counter-balanced by some chilling scenes of cruelty towards fellow soldiers and Dubai's civilian population. The Middle-Eastern setting also provides some entertainingly varied scenarios, with the use of sand and the ravaged environments giving players a variety of different gameplay options.
Whether due to publisher deals gone sour, licenses expiring, feuds between developer and publisher and other reasons entirely, there’s a wide range of games that you just can’t buy digitally anymore.
No One Lives Forever 1+2 is on Internet Archive for free.
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Torrents are there. I actually have the original CD's from NOLF 2, never going to part with them.😁
I still have my PS3 copy of Spec Ops, Battlefield Bad Company 1&2 & Marvel Ultimate Alliance 1/2.
Planning to replay those and a few others, but the controls feel so loose now compared to modern games.
Change the title to: Amazing Games That Have Been Abandoned by Stupid Publishers Who Don't Care About their Legacy, so You Should Pirate and Enjoy them.
Okay, maybe that title was a bit too long. 😅
I missed out on the chance to buy BFBC1 on Xbox and I just want to kick myself silly. One of the best PS3 experience of my life. The feeling, impact, sound design of this game was leagues better than BF games that followed

Cultured Vultures: In the spirit of preserving some kind of history of this industry, we’ve decided to list some of the best games that you just simply can’t get hold of digitally at the minute.
I just started playing Spec op. I've had it for years on steam and forgot about it. Such a good game.
Honorable mention to the excellent Driveclub, one of the best racing games of all-time and one of my favourite games ever.
Outrun Online Arcade, Sega Rally Online Arcade, After Burner Climax... all good stuff. I keep my 360 hooked up to play these as well as the TMNT games that were also delisted.
wow...I have all of them except the Nintendo ones either in physical or digital version.
Also..Deadpool the Game is missing on that list.

Tim and Luis talk what they’ve been watching and playing along with the news from the past week, including all the games from Sony’s “State of Play,” Evil West, Silent Hill: The Short Message, Hideo Kojima weirdness, Spec Ops: The Line delisted and more!
Very close which seems to be the norm now. I am on a nexus, but I wouldn't choose a platform based on looks alone.
Well it turned out about like I expected.
clear win to the 360, however the differences arent really huge. for those that will disagree and say the PS3 version is better....
"As suspected, Spec Ops renders in sub-HD resolutions on both platforms - something like 1200x680 on the 360 and 1120x640 on the PS3"
"The 360 version appears to be the slightly smoother-looking of the two,"
"the texture work and level of filtering is basically a match across both formats, bar a few lower-resolution ground textures present on the PS3 on some stages."
"Higher-quality assets are generally streamed in a little more quickly on the 360"
"SSAO is present only on the 360, along with the use of more ambient shadowing in dark areas"
"There is also a shadow offset bias at work, resulting in shadows protruding outwards a little more on the PS3"
"In this respect we see a noticeable gap between the two consoles, with the PlayStation 3 version struggling to keep up with the 360 game. "
"Performance analysis suggests that the Xbox 360 advantages go beyond just the native rendering resolution - the frame-rate is generally smoother, with fewer instances of screen-tear compared to the PS3 game."
"On the whole though, it is the Xbox 360 game which offers up the more stable gameplay experience throughout, with fewer frame-rate drops and lower levels of screen-tearing."