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RavenSEAL

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All the DLC and Awakening for $10 more? That is a no brainer yes there!

Thanks for the info. I'm still yet to finish Mass Effect(1), which puts me in the edge about getting it...considering i really want to play Batman: AA and Red Faction, which i never finished on PS3. :hmm:
 

chalmers

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I don't have a PC control pad. Can you play Batman:AA decently with a mouse/keyboard?
 

fatpat268

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Jan 14, 2006
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I bit on Tropico 3 Absolute Power and Dragon Age Ultimate.

$25 was my upper limit for a game, but I knew I'd be kicking myself if I didn't pick up DA at that price. And, I was going to pick up Absolute Power anyway at $5 at the end of the sale.

So, I'm done for the sale. I'm already tight on money as it is, so I don't need more games. (Unless there's a ridiculous 80%+ off deal :D )

Edit: Holy crap, Dragon Age Ultimate is 23gb! O_O I think I'll delete The Force Unleashed (30gb, lol) to make space.
 
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sash1

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i've heard some good things about Shank and DA:O so i might pick those up

red faction:guerrilla i picked up during the THQ sale a while back. awesome game. i really need to finish it, though lol. 19 hours put into that game and i believe where i left off i was close to the end of it. definitely would recommend the red faction games to anyone who doesn't have them.
 

fatpat268

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I'd say the campaign is worth it if you're on the edge about it that much, MP might still be playable. But even @ $30....I don't think it's going to get an cheaper :hmm:

If you REALLY want MW2, I suggest trying to find a copy retail. It's not always cheaper, but you can get lucky and find it for less than $30 at times. The key registers on steam.

People on ebay sell the keys for cheap. There were a lot of people a while ago selling them because they were given away free with video cards.
 

RavenSEAL

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I bit on Tropico 3 Absolute Power and Dragon Age Ultimate.

$25 was my upper limit for a game, but I knew I'd be kicking myself if I didn't pick up DA at that price. And, I was going to pick up Absolute Power anyway at $5 at the end of the sale.

So, I'm done for the sale. I'm already tight on money as it is, so I don't need more games. (Unless there's a ridiculous 80%+ off deal :D )
Let me know how tropico is once you play around with it, i've been looking for a city sim style game since hell broke loose at EA and they dumped Sim City.
 

fatpat268

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Let me know how tropico is once you play around with it, i've been looking for a city sim style game since hell broke loose at EA and they dumped Sim City.

Well, I already played Tropico 3 (just without its expansion, Absolute Power), and it's quite a bit different from SimCity.

It is, though a city builder, and quite a good one at that. It has some personality, as you get to play as a dictator and build up the city around your island. I haven't played it nearly as much as I should have, but I enjoyed every minute of it so far.

I haven't played it in a few months, and you're probably better off looking up some youtube videos of gameplay. I paid ~$13 for the base game a while back, and I don't regret it one bit. $6 for the base game + expansion is a steal.
 

datalink7

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Well, I already played Tropico 3 (just without its expansion, Absolute Power), and it's quite a bit different from SimCity.

It is, though a city builder, and quite a good one at that. It has some personality, as you get to play as a dictator and build up the city around your island. I haven't played it nearly as much as I should have, but I enjoyed every minute of it so far.

I haven't played it in a few months, and you're probably better off looking up some youtube videos of gameplay. I paid ~$13 for the base game a while back, and I don't regret it one bit. $6 for the base game + expansion is a steal.

Tropico 3 is fun. However, consider it light entertainment because it is VERY VERY easy.
 

yepp

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Heads up for anyone interested in The Ball, it's currently cheaper on D2D, the key registers on Steam.

$4.95 use the "holidaytreats" promo code to bring it down $3.95.

£3.75 for those in the UK.

Also EA store UK currently has 50% off BFBC2 Vietnam, works on the Steam version. You activate the codes in game not via Steam.

For UK use the "o3gfubinq" promo code to bring the cost down from £4.99 to £3.74. Not sure about you folks in the US.

This sale is killing me, 40 games and counting.
 
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RavenSEAL

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Damn, I'm running out of money to spend and the sale isn't even half way over.

Anyways, count as of today:

Mass Effect
Mass Effect 2
CivIV
Medieval II: Total War
Borderlands
DMC4
Batman: AA GOTY
Tropico 3 Gold
Red Faction Guerrilla
Flatout Ultimate
Splinter Cell: Conviction

That's a lot of moneys :x
 

zinfamous

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I don't have a PC control pad. Can you play Batman:AA decently with a mouse/keyboard?

it's certainly playable. I went through it with keyboard mouse, but imo, game pad would be much better for this. combo moves with batarangs and such is the type of stuff that is meant for a game pad.

fighting can be accomplished easily with left-clicking through the entire game, but the gamepad should allow more variety as buttons and combos are designed/mapped for a pad.
 

datalink7

Lifer
Jan 23, 2001
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it's certainly playable. I went through it with keyboard mouse, but imo, game pad would be much better for this. combo moves with batarangs and such is the type of stuff that is meant for a game pad.

fighting can be accomplished easily with left-clicking through the entire game, but the gamepad should allow more variety as buttons and combos are designed/mapped for a pad.

I agree. Batman: AA is VERY playable with mouse and keyboard. They did a good job adapting the controls (UNLIKE Alpha Protocol. That game was a horrible port of the console controls). I played the whole game with mouse and keyboard.

However, I can see how it would be better with a gamepad.
 

paperfist

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Damn, I'm running out of money to spend and the sale isn't even half way over.

Anyways, count as of today:

Mass Effect
Mass Effect 2
CivIV
Medieval II: Total War
Borderlands
DMC4
Batman: AA GOTY
Tropico 3 Gold
Red Faction Guerrilla
Flatout Ultimate
Splinter Cell: Conviction

That's a lot of moneys :x

Damn that's a lot of playtime hours!

Tropico 3 is awesome especially for that price. Like datalink7 said it is a little short lived.
 

Boobs McGee

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Picked up Tropico and the Dragon Age pack with all the extras. Hopefully Tropico runs worth a lick on my laptops GT210M.
 

KaOTiK

Lifer
Feb 5, 2001
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Damn you Steam, raping me so much and not even half way through the sale now.
Picked up thus far:

The Misadventures of P.B. Winterbottom
Shattered Union
Disciples 3
The Polynomial
Clones
Blood Bowl: Legendary Edition
Mass Effect 2
Alpha Protocol
Overlord Complete Pack
Dragon Age Ultimate Edition
Batman AA
Monkey Island Pack
Blue Toad Murder Files
Flatout UC

/faint
 

zerocool84

Lifer
Nov 11, 2004
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Picked up the Money Island bundle as I've never played them before and for $3.75 it can't be beat.
 

fatpat268

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Oh, I'll add this in...

If you're thinking about buying Splinter Cell Double Agent for the extra discount on Conviction... don't. Double Agent is shit. I've played all the Splinter Cells, and Double Agent is BY FAR the worst.

Do yourself a favor, though, and pick up Splinter Cell Chaos Theory.
 

RavenSEAL

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Wow, people are really buying today, i've had 2MB/s speed over the past few days on purchases, now i'm lucky to even hit 800 kb/s.
 

mingsoup

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Heads up for anyone interested in The Ball, it's currently cheaper on D2D, the key registers on Steam.

$4.95 use the "holidaytreats" promo code to bring it down $3.95.

£3.75 for those in the UK.

Also EA store UK currently has 50% off BFBC2 Vietnam, works on the Steam version. You activate the codes in game not via Steam.

For UK use the "o3gfubinq" promo code to bring the cost down from £4.99 to £3.74. Not sure about you folks in the US.

This sale is killing me, 40 games and counting.

Very helpful information! More info like this would be appreciated it as so many deals are going on right now.
 
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Nintendesert

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Mar 28, 2010
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And... I'm passing for today! Only because I already own all the X games. Good series though for a genre that is woefully lacking on the PC now.
 

Dankk

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Jul 7, 2008
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Remember, Splinter Cell: Conviction contains the nasty Ubisoft DRM. Don't touch.

Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, on the other hand, is still the best game in the series and you should definitely buy it if you haven't played it already.
 

pontifex

Lifer
Dec 5, 2000
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Remember, Splinter Cell: Conviction contains the nasty Ubisoft DRM. Don't touch.

Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, on the other hand, is still the best game in the series and you should definitely buy it if you haven't played it already.

Splinter Cell Conviction was fun. I've never had problems with the Ubi DRM.
 

Aikouka

Lifer
Nov 27, 2001
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What about just buying that Echelon Pack that contains all four Splinter Cell games for only a couple bucks more than the special edition of Conviction? Looks decent to me :eek:.
 

Dankk

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Splinter Cell Conviction was fun. I've never had problems with the Ubi DRM.

I'm not usually a stickler for DRM (I know people who are far more stingy), but to me, Ubisoft's new DRM system just crosses the line. They've been implementing it in all of their games since Ass Creed II. Basically you're required to have a continuous internet connection in order to play a single player game, and if you're connection to the DRM server drops once, then you're dropped from the game.

I tried playing Conviction, and it's very "meh" anyway. I like the Splinter Cell games, particularly the older ones because they were purely about stealth. Unfortunately Ubisoft has whored out the series into a genericized third-person shooter where you play as Jack Bauer or some shit. There are some aspects of Conviction that are interesting, but overall it's just another mediocre shooter that holds your hand too much.