3. Zen Pinball 2 DLC
Everybody was bummed out when Microsoft removed that free pinball game from their newer operating systems, but nobody outside of a select few really cared about its demise. Luckily for them however, they could get all of their pinball needs from Sony once they included Zen Pinball 2 in the instant game collection, at least a part of it, that is. Zen Pinball 2 is technically a free to play game, but the only way to actually play it is to buy each individual pinball machine as if you were actually buying the machines for your home. So when Sony included the Star Wars version of Zen Pinball, you got to play three different machines and literally everything else was locked behind a paywall. Sure I like pinball, but releasing only part of a game doesn't jive well with your subscribers. It was like they were paying a subscription to get access to a demo, with the option of paying more to unlock the real game later. Not cool.
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