When the file finally landed, it wasn't a game icon. It was a suspicious, unnamed zip file. Leo’s heart raced. He unzipped it, expecting the familiar LEGO logo to burst onto his screen. Instead, his wallpaper turned into a picture of a laughing skull, and his browser opened forty tabs for vitamin supplements.
Finally, he reached the "Mega-Download" page. A progress bar appeared, crawling forward with the speed of a turtle in a blizzard. 1%... 2%... He spent the next three hours imagining the adventures: building the Bat-wing, switching to Robin’s magnet suit, and finally taking down the Penguin. When the file finally landed, it wasn't a game icon
The "full version" was a phantom. His PC had been hit with a "Joker toxin" of malware. He unzipped it, expecting the familiar LEGO logo
Leo sighed, reaching for his power button to start the long process of a system wipe. He realized then that Gotham wasn't saved by shortcuts, and neither was his gaming library. The real Batman would have just waited for the Steam Summer Sale. A progress bar appeared, crawling forward with the
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