PC Gamers out there have to admit that Steam has made gaming much cheaper, even with paying for DLC. For example, over Christmas I bought the following on Steam:
Batman: Arkham Asylum $25
Fallout 3 - Game of the Year (original, plus 4 expansions) $37.50
Grand Theft Auto IV $7.50
The Witcher: Enhanced Edition $13.50
Left 4 Dead $7.50
Those are some pretty sweet deals you wouldn't see on consoles. Of course games like Call of Duty Modern Warfare will never drop below $50, but I try not to support asshole developers.
On the flip side, I did spend $8 to get some Dragon Age DLC that added a whole 2 hours of content which really annoyed me. Not to mention the release of an expansion WAY too soon.
Batman: Arkham Asylum $25
Fallout 3 - Game of the Year (original, plus 4 expansions) $37.50
Grand Theft Auto IV $7.50
The Witcher: Enhanced Edition $13.50
Left 4 Dead $7.50
Those are some pretty sweet deals you wouldn't see on consoles. Of course games like Call of Duty Modern Warfare will never drop below $50, but I try not to support asshole developers.
On the flip side, I did spend $8 to get some Dragon Age DLC that added a whole 2 hours of content which really annoyed me. Not to mention the release of an expansion WAY too soon.
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