Steam Autumn Sale
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- Master of Soviet Propaganda
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Steam Autumn Sale
Oh fuck, hide your wallets.
Portal 2's going cheap, at just under £7
After a quick skim, games of note that are £5 and under:
Audiosurf
Mass effect 1/2
Unreal tourny series
Magicka
World of goo
Orcs must die
Most of the Half Life 2 episodes
Portal 2's going cheap, at just under £7
After a quick skim, games of note that are £5 and under:
Audiosurf
Mass effect 1/2
Unreal tourny series
Magicka
World of goo
Orcs must die
Most of the Half Life 2 episodes
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- Mr Flibbles
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Orcs must die is apparently cheaper than dirt cheap. You MUST buy this.
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Oh dear, I have all of those already. I suppose that means they're good games though.
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this reminded me i still havnt got round to playing the portal 2 co-op, if anyone gets this and wants to do them let me know
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- Berk
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I did, including the DLC!Mr. Johnson wrote:Orcs must die is apparently cheaper than dirt cheap. You MUST buy this.
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I got through about half of the original Portal 2 Co-op stuff, so I wouldn't mind going through all of it at some point.shot2bits wrote:this reminded me i still havnt got round to playing the portal 2 co-op, if anyone gets this and wants to do them let me know
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SavyGamer is keeping a big ol' list of reductions up to date as the sale progresses. It's probably best not to look at it.
http://savygamer.co.uk/2011/11/23/steam ... one-place/
http://savygamer.co.uk/2011/11/23/steam ... one-place/
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- Turret
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*whimper*Stoat wrote:SavyGamer is keeping a big ol' list of reductions up to date as the sale progresses. It's probably best not to look at it.
http://savygamer.co.uk/2011/11/23/steam ... one-place/
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- Mr Flibbles
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Stoat wrote:SavyGamer is keeping a big ol' list of reductions up to date as the sale progresses. It's probably best not to look at it.
http://savygamer.co.uk/2011/11/23/steam ... one-place/
My Wallet.
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- Turret
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That's...disturbing.
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- Throbbing Cupcake
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There's so much sale I don't even know where to begin. It's scaring me!
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- Master of Soviet Propaganda
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Orcs Must Die bought, after scouring the entire list.
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- Robotic Despot
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40 min left for today, DON'T LOOK!!
I am resisting after having bought the last 4 Humble Bundles and getting around to playing a couple for a total of about an hour. I need fewer games, not more. I am such an idiot though, I bought 2 new PS3 games a week before Skyrim, DUH.
I am resisting after having bought the last 4 Humble Bundles and getting around to playing a couple for a total of about an hour. I need fewer games, not more. I am such an idiot though, I bought 2 new PS3 games a week before Skyrim, DUH.
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- Weighted Storage Cube
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I've had a good look at that list, nothing really interests me.
Hopefully tomorrow will have something funkier.
Hopefully tomorrow will have something funkier.
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- Berk
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L.A. Noire is half off! I totally bought it.
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- Throbbing Cupcake
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deject wrote:L.A. Noire is half off! I totally bought it.
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I bought Orcs + DLC and The Tiny Bang Story, as I like clicky, atmospheric puzzlers.
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RollerCoaster Tycoon 3: Platinum - I'm having that.
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- Master of Soviet Propaganda
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Isn't that the kooky 3D one? It didn't have the same charm as the isometric ones for meFatherJack wrote:RollerCoaster Tycoon 3: Platinum - I'm having that.
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The preview video looked fun. I played the old ones to death (and Theme Park, Theme Hospital) and thought it might be a bit like Hospital Tycoon, which is also 3D, rather good fun, but had a fairly short campaign.
I had in my head that was another Theme Hospital-style game, but I think I was thinking of the hosiptal level of Ghost Master.
I had in my head that was another Theme Hospital-style game, but I think I was thinking of the hosiptal level of Ghost Master.