paperfist
Diamond Member
KOTOR is still $2.50.
Seriously guys, most of you spend more than that on bubble gum.
lol how sad have we PC gamers become? These prices are even cheaper then that of Commodore 64 games back in the day.
KOTOR is still $2.50.
Seriously guys, most of you spend more than that on bubble gum.
lol how sad have we PC gamers become? These prices are even cheaper then that of Commodore 64 games back in the day.
Hmmm, I grabbed Lara Croft, and Burnout Paradise (only to find I don't like this game ). I think that's it for the 5 day sale, but I already had many of the games from last years sales (which were awesome, by the way).
This sale has probably been one of the least impressive, though I probably spent more during this sale than others. I'm a sucker for good deals.
Picked up:
ARMA II
ARMA II: Operation Arrowhead
ARMA II: British Armed Forces (DLC)
Dawn of War II
Dawn of War II Chaos Rising
King's Bounty: The Legend
King's Bounty: Armored Princess
King's Bounty: Crossworlds
Mount and Blade: Warband
Street Fighter IV
Tropico 3
Tropico 3: Absolute Power
World of Goo
Ooh i love mount and blade, battles are extremely epic. Multiplayer is surprisingly fun
Where's the love for DiRT 2? For $5 it's a no-brainer. Codemasters knows how to develop a top-notch racing game, and DiRT 2 is no exception... in fact, it's probably the best racing game I've ever played. It's unfortunate more people haven't mentioned it.
This sale has probably been one of the least impressive, though I probably spent more during this sale than others. I'm a sucker for good deals.
Picked up:
ARMA II
ARMA II: Operation Arrowhead
ARMA II: British Armed Forces (DLC)
Dawn of War II
Dawn of War II Chaos Rising
King's Bounty: The Legend
King's Bounty: Armored Princess
King's Bounty: Crossworlds
Mount and Blade: Warband
Street Fighter IV
Tropico 3
Tropico 3: Absolute Power
World of Goo
What didn't you like about Burnout? I don't like most racing games much but this was my favorite.
Didn't like Burnout paradise at all. The rubberband AI is way too extreme in this game. The game is too easy and there's no difficulty setting, and the odd time you actually lose a race, you have to drive all the way back to the start if you want to retry.
Didn't like Burnout paradise at all. The rubberband AI is way too extreme in this game. The game is too easy and there's no difficulty setting, and the odd time you actually lose a race, you have to drive all the way back to the start if you want to retry.
Got...
- The Ball - FPP puzzle game on UE3 engine. Looks promising (didn't try it yet)
Hot Pursuit has a variable AI that also cheats, because its no damn good.
If you are losing the enemy will deliberately brake and crash to let you catch up. If you are kicking ass the opponents will magically catch up and pass you even though theres no way the cars could possibly do it.
Also, there is no difficulty setting. The magic AI works to ruin any sense of accomplishment you could possibly achieve.
Didn't like Burnout paradise at all. The rubberband AI is way too extreme in this game. The game is too easy and there's no difficulty setting, and the odd time you actually lose a race, you have to drive all the way back to the start if you want to retry.
I really wanted to get the ARMA II Operation Arrowhead, as I really enjoyed ARMA II, but I just can't justify it when it costs $20 and with ARMA II it was only $23. Considering I already paid $50 for ARMA II when it came out, I feel like those who already had the original game should receive a little bigger discount.
Oh well, I'll just wait in the meantime, I have plenty of stuff to play.
I picked up the ARMA II: Combined Operations pack for £15, it's now gone back up to £30. Steam sales has spoilt me rotten to never buy games unless they're are on sale. Last game I bought at full price was Dragon Age over a year ago. I still haven't touched two thirds of my Steam library yet.