shortylickens
No Lifer
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What if I already played it 2-3 times on the xbox?
Anyways so far I have spent (just counted) $211. Don't Judge!
Theres codes for the Windows version, like TURBO (cuts the game time in half).
What if I already played it 2-3 times on the xbox?
Anyways so far I have spent (just counted) $211. Don't Judge!
How's the graphics on Rage? Looking for something to show off my kids' new rig.
How's the graphics on Rage? Looking for something to show off my kids' new rig.
Rage, everything looks good from far away and gets uglier the closer you get generally.
Theres codes for the Windows version, like TURBO (cuts the game time in half).
Basically half of the girls I have ever met followed this trend.
*Sigh* fine, I bought KOTOR, under the enormous pressure of all the positive reviews.
Now I gotta find a widescreen patch for it.
Math fail, adds up fine for me. Probably not your fault though, Steam's pricing has had a little trouble today. A couple times it couldn't decide if Rage was 9.99 or 10.19.
*Sigh* fine, I bought KOTOR, under the enormous pressure of all the positive reviews.
Now I gotta find a widescreen patch for it.
KOTOR is definitely a BioWare classic. And, if you missed it long ago on Xbox 1, Jade Empire is great too.
Speaking of Jade Empire, this is the first time it has been on sale since the Holiday 2009 sale
Math fail, adds up fine for me. Probably not your fault though, Steam's pricing has had a little trouble today. A couple times it couldn't decide if Rage was 9.99 or 10.19.
Buy it now. Download later.
The original FEAR is a masterpiece, one of the best shooters ever made, and had some well-implemented (tasteful) horror elements added on top.
The sequels were mediocre at best, added Cawadooty-style gameplay, and were focus-tested to hell so they could appeal to 15 year olds.
FEAR 1 is a must buy. FEAR 2 and 3 not so much.
There are some older games I've been eyeballing - Crysis and Spore. I wonder if they have any chance of going cheaper. I'll have to wait and see I guess.
I completely agree: Fear 1 is one of the best shooters I have ever played and the AI was ahead of its time. Out of nostalgia, I used a friend's hookup from EA to get all the FEAR's (just CD's, not DLC). I wonder if there's a clean way for me to install it into Steam (I have the CD-KEYS) in a manner where Steam will manage patches/updates for me?
Rage, everything looks good from far away and gets uglier the closer you get generally.
Metro 2033 is eye candy though and a good game too boot
I'm sure both of those will go on a daily deal. Crysis, at least.
I'm curious to see if Crysis 2 will go on deep discount. I'd like to get it for $7.50, maybe even $10.
Crysis 2 Maximum Edition was released on Steam relatively recently, but right now it's already 50% off ($19.99), so it's not too far-fetched.
FEAR isn't an EA game.
And the CD keys won't activate on Steam or anything. You're only choice is to just re-buy the game for $5.
I actually think you can do the install, complete with key.
http://gaming.stackexchange.com/que...a-steam-game-i-bought-at-retail-from-the-disc
Thanks for trying to be helpful.
Spent more time last two days buying games than playing them.
