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2013 Steam Summer Sale


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I believe it begins today so feel free to post what you bought, plan on buying or just current and upcoming deals.

If this is your first time participating in the steam summer sale there are some things you should know. Some deals only last a few hours and the deals can range from 10 to 75 percent off or more. Most games do go on sale so try to practice patience. This is a great opportunity so don't miss out on picking up a game or 30. Happy shopping.

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I was about to make this post haha.

 

I probably won't buy as much as usual since Amazon, Green Man Gaming, and some other sites now offer sweet deals throughout the year, but I'll probably end up dropping cash anyway lol.

 

I'm looking for a Sleeping Dogs complete pack (all DLC, not just 10 or so that some packs have) for hopefully $10-12

Dishonored for cheap

Far Cry 3 for cheap

 

I may finally get the Hitman pack with the old games since I got Absolution some time back, just to complete the set

Maybe Max Payne pack too

 

And I'm sure a lot of Indy titles, Fez for instance, etc.

 

 

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Far Cry 3 potentially will be 24 dollars tomorrow for anyone who hasn't played it.  Go out there and vote if you want that over Dishonored and Borderlands 2.  I own all three so I couldn't care less either way....

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I voted Dishonored because at $10 that's a way better deal than FC3 at $24.  I'm bummed FC3 isn't cheaper than that, I'll just wait.

 

If Dishonored wins I'll most definitely pick that up. 

 

I'm learning toward Counterstrike GO right now for $5, haven't picked that up yet.  Maybe a 4-pack of LFD if my friends will commit to some co-op.

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I haven't played Borderlands 2 yet. Any good?

 

same as borderlands 1 if you played that. it's fun if you enjoy character progression. i never got around to finishing it.

 

dishonored was fun but my advice to those who haven't played it would be to play it at the highest difficulty and don't max out blink and time stop. they make the game a breeze, even on the highest difficulty.

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same as borderlands 1 if you played that. it's fun if you enjoy character progression. i never got around to finishing it.

dishonored was fun but my advice to those who haven't played it would be to play it at the highest difficulty and don't max out blink and time stop. they make the game a breeze, even on the highest difficulty.

never played BL. Also Dishonored had potential but was kinda meh.
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Dishonored is the only thing on my radar for this year.  I just bought cube world and kerbal space program and I still play minecraft a lot so I really don't have much time to play anything else.  Last night I noticed I still haven't played witcher 2 yet either.  First world gamer problems....

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same as borderlands 1 if you played that. it's fun if you enjoy character progression. i never got around to finishing it.

 

dishonored was fun but my advice to those who haven't played it would be to play it at the highest difficulty and don't max out blink and time stop. they make the game a breeze, even on the highest difficulty.

 

Its fun to finish the entire game without being seen.

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