But topping the digital list was DeusEx: HumanRevolution, an intricate, exploration-based first person RPG that Eidos:Montreal had been making for four years.
OnLive's getting Driver: San Francisco, DeusEx: HumanRevolution, Ghost Recon: Future Soldier, FEAR 3, Duke Nukem Forever and Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, to name a few, and it's actually planning a Netflix-like flat rate pricing plan for back-catalog and indie games as well.