Moneysaver: Steam Summer Sale Day 4 Breakdown
Posted by Kotaku Jul 14 2013 17:41 GMT in Gaming News
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Dealvalanche. Steam Sale Day One | Steam Sale Day Two | Steam Sale Day Three | Current Moneysaver | GTAV PS3 Bundle | Vote for Gunpoint. • Community Sale Deadlight ($4) | Like I said before, been cheaper in bundles and such. • Flash Sale Impire ($5) | Unless I'm mistaken this is the worst reviewed game of the sale so far. • Flash Sale Doom 3 BFG Edition ($5) | I see a lot of retailers try to basically give this away to entice people into bundles. • Flash Sale Ace Combat Assault Horizon Enhanced Edition ($9) | Has there ever been a good Ace Combat? • Flash Sale NBA2K13 ($7.50) | I have actually had a lot of readers complain about getting this as part of 2K bundles. Don't even want it for free. • Lead Deal Kerbal Space Program ($14) | This is a pre-release game. I think it's actually the deal commenters have most requested in this sale. • Hitman Absolution ($6) | Repeat. • Sanctum 2 ($7.50) | I would wait for a bargain basement price if you're curious. • Total War Shogun 2 ($7.50) | Repeat • Fallout: New Vegas ($2.50) | Buy the $5 Ultimate Edition, which has been $4 in the past • Remember Me ($30) | This is another case where I don't think most come to the Steam sale to buy $30 items. This has also been this price before. • Portal 2 ($5) | This has of course been cheaper in bundles, etc., but a case can also be made for it being the best game of the generation, so there's that. • Eador Masters of the Broken World ($12) | Greenlight game. Looks cool, haven't played it, positive reviews. It's a good sale if you were in the market for it. • The Sims 3 ($15) | Barf. • Arma II ($4.41) | I would just wait for Arma III. Connect with Shane Roberts on Twitter, Facebook, Google Plus, Tumblr, or Pinterest to get Moneysaver and Dealzmodo in your social networks of choice. Game with Shane on PSN and Steam. This is a Moneysaver One-Shot, a post focusing on a single deal, sale, or category. Join us every weekday at 2:15pm ET for the full Moneysaver roundup, brought to you by the Commerce Team. We're here to bring Kotaku readers the best gaming deals available, and to be clear, we also make money if you buy. We want your feedback.

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