Didn't see diddly shit all in the so-called Black Friday/Cyber Monday sales other than
a new kettle we needed and
a pair a headphones for £18.
Anyway some more dumpster diving, buying the software that everyone else has already bought!
Picked up the last three games from Valve that I didn't already own in the VALVE COMPLETE BUNDLE:
Portal 2, Left4Dead and Half Life Source. 32p each. 96p total.
Portal 2 is quite a good sequel; probably should've played it years ago.
I can't decide whether I like the simple test chamber setup of the first game or the more expanded levels of the second.
Shame Valve have forgotten how to make clever fps games.
Bought
State of Decay YOSE for £1.92 to use up some Humble Wallet credit before it expired on the 30th December.
Not the greatest game in the world but I don't mind it. Jeff Strain did give us
Starcraft and
Guild Wars (1) was great when it started.
Bought
Kings Bounty Ultimate Edition for £3.89 from Voidu.
Used the Black Friday code (BF19) + 100 Voidu coins (~ 85p) I had.
Here's what you get:
https://steamdb.info/sub/84775/info/
Also bought
Doom (2016) for £3.19.
Again the discount code plus the 100 Voidu coins from the
King's Bounty order.
Comes with all the DLC now and works under Linux so I thought I'd give that a go.
Didn't realise it was a 60GB download! That'll take a few hours to acquire.
That's probably the main reason I don't buy too many new games. Massive size & short playtime.
Managed to grab a bunch of games for free just from looking on eBay / Allegro listings and doing some googling.
Some of the old retail games activate on STEAM and people clearly don't realise.
http://web.archive.org/web/20160505...powered.com/kb_article.php?ref=7480-WUSF-3601
- Terraria (Physical Collectors Ed)
- Both Company of Heroes expansions. Dawn of War 2 + Chaos Rising
- Rome Total War, Empire Total War, Napoleon Total War, Medieval 2 Total War (all Def Eds now)
- Rage, Resident Evil 5, Dark Messiah (of Might & Magic)
- Counter Strike Condition Zero, Unreal Tournament 3
A lot of them were old
Games for Windows Live titles that got moved over to STEAM.
Terraria is probably the best find. Not found
Prey (2006) yet - damn code is on the reverse of the manual :'(
Pretty pleased to hear that Volition have found the source code for
Saints Row 2.
CD Project did a shit job on the PC port.
They're planning a big update to remaster it and add the console exclusive DLC plus STEAM based multiplayer.
Free to existing owners.
Only claimed it off GOG when it was given away; I wish I would've claimed it on STEAM too =\
Have to pick that up for a quid or so. It's perhaps the best non-Rockstar GTA; not completely retarded like the sequels either.