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Keiyuu

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A member registered Aug 19, 2018

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This is actually false. You could buy third-party keys for the game and activate it on Steam. But then the developer won't get any money from that purchase. Another way would be to ask someone from a different country to gift it to you. So yes, there are certainly ways but they're either not very convenient or morally questionable.

Not the same thing. It doesn't add a license to your account, so you still wouldn't own it on Steam.

What are kids even doing here? Are they allowed to play horror games?

This isn't about Steam. It's about owning all your games on one account. If itch.io is your main storefront, that's fair. Some use GOG, others use Steam etc.

Lots of people prefer to have all their games on one account/storefront/library. It has nothing to do with "these Germans", it's a pretty common sentiment among Steam users in general and there's nothing wrong with that.

Hi, I just wanted to say.. Thank you so much for releasing this game on consoles! My PC had trouble running the demo back then and now it's been years and I can finally play it on my PS5. Really looking forward to it!

Hi, what are the system requirements for this demo?
I'm not sure if it's supposed to be like that but when I launch it, everything is extremely dark. When I move around blindly I can sometimes barely make out a window or something that looks like a door but it's basically unplayable. My PC is fairly old though...