Sure the Windows store is closed, but you can run unsigned apps more easily on Windows 8 than on the latest Mac OS. The Windows store itself is no more closed than Steam or iOS, and MUCH more open than XBLA ( not indie games ). And there's no lock down forcing you to use Windows Store apps, so Steam and all of it's games seem to work just fine. I was playing Limbo recently on my work Windows 8 machine, and a colleague of mine has been consistently playing Guild Wars, StarCraft 2 and Just Cause. Maybe they won't work on ARM, but then do many desktop apps work on ARM devices?
Because i'm developing for it, I've been running Windows 8 at work since first developer preview, and have just installed RTM on my home laptop. I just don't understand all the hate it's getting, since i feel it's a step up from Windows 7. I still hit the Windows button and type the name of an app that I want, a function that works a lot better on Windows 8 than in Windows 7's slow-to-search start menu. I can even add external ( non-installed ) apps like Eclipse to the new Start page directly from Explorer without creating stupid shortcuts in some hidden start menu folder. And all the fud about MS giving up on desktop is nonsense. There have been subtle, but good improvements to the desktop experience, ranging from improved copy dialogs ( which can finally pause and stack - something I loved in KDE ) to a decent ribbon interface for Explorer windows. My only gripe is the right side settings charm on a multi-monitor setup. To be honest, i think the touch experience is not nearly as good as the desktop experience.
I think there's a lot of people opening their mouths without having tested Windows 8 for prolonged periods.