Well, I imagine their PC releases don't do that well in the US, so I absolutely see their reasoning for this. Why stock stores and deal with all that when so few will be purchasing that version of the product?
There's no reason not to have it online, but a dozen not to bother with retail. I don't like it, certainly, as not only do I generally avoid digital distribution but I fucking hate Steam... but still, it makes sense.
I actually do agree with this -- I mean, I'm sure it costs designers and publishers a pretty penny to print lots of copies of the game on disc with a game manual; get a case to put it in (if they opt for one); in which likely most of these copies won't sell at full price. People will probably wait on buying this one for the PC -- probably b/c I'm guessing most PC gamers will buy SH: HC on the actual consoles.
Though, if Konami wanted, they could sell a limited amount on DVD to the PC (without Steam) on say their website or on just put on a very limited amount that they think will sell at retail outlets.
Personally, though, in a situation like this, I think the best answer for Konami (and, of course, for me, too) would've been for it to it have came to Impulse -- without DRM. That would've been a very easy no-brainer sale for me. No thought required, I would've ordered it to DL.
I mean, you can always copy your game the files to disc, if you buy from Steam or Impulse. You can always re-download it if necessary, too -- as long as you jump in your account.
Europeans are the big PC gamers of our age, and they're the ones who'll actually go to the store to buy it.
Very true.