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12/01/11 Steam Weekend Deal: Brink 75% off and Free Weekend

KaOTiK

Lifer
Free Weekend to play Brink

Brink $4.99 75% off
Brink DLC $2.49 75% off
 
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Brink was a huge disappointment and failure wouldn't even play for free

thx for the update though haha
 
As much of a fan of W:ET - and by association Splash Damage - as I was, I thought this game was slightly above average at best:

- I love the graphic style
- I like the parkour elements, thought that was implemented rather well
- It ran really well on my computer

I couldn't put a finger on it but it just didn't grab me like W:ET did. Of course, it's a blast w/ more players and it's somewhat hard to find a populated server on a regular basis, maybe that's the reason . . ..

<-- Kicks self for paying $25 for game when it's $5 now
 
Are we going to see a rapid change in how PC games are created?

This was a full-scale game that retailed at $50 and is now on sale for $5 just 6/7 months after it's release. Batman: Arkham City was selling for $25 only a month after release.
Meanwhile a smaller game like Bastion is still selling for $10 and succeeding.

It's just interesting that it seems a lot of gamers are getting spoiled by Steam/Amazon/etc. deals and refuse to pay full retail price. I really want to play Skyrim and Assassin's Creed: Revelations, but I feel like I can wait and pay half price for those, especially when I have a backlog of games to play.
 
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