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Unless it's multi-player, you should be able to play most anything in offline mode. Zalis Send a noteboard - 24/12/2010 02:16:03 PM
Known exceptions to this rule are games like Assassin's Creed 2, which still bear Ubisoft's über-restrictive DRM. All 3rd party DRM should be listed on the game's store page, though, so you won't be surprised. Here's an example from AC2:

3rd-party DRM: Ubisoft’s Online Services Platform. Ubisoft requires a permanent Internet connection to play this video game at all times.
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