OnLive is where I first played The Witcher, Assassin's Creed, Amnesia, and Metro 2033, so it will always be a good memory for me - but having the games on my own PC is infinitely better.
The thing is, OnLive had a more reasonable business model of "pay a monthly fee and it's all-you-can-play" (with some exceptions.) This is the model which has worked for Sony and Microsoft. How Google thought they'd make it with "pay a monthly fee for the privilege of also paying for each game" is insane.
Glad I'm not the only one who remembers OnLive.
OnLive is where I first played The Witcher, Assassin's Creed, Amnesia, and Metro 2033, so it will always be a good memory for me - but having the games on my own PC is infinitely better.
The thing is, OnLive had a more reasonable business model of "pay a monthly fee and it's all-you-can-play" (with some exceptions.) This is the model which has worked for Sony and Microsoft. How Google thought they'd make it with "pay a monthly fee for the privilege of also paying for each game" is insane.