As the title says, Paradox's own webshop is currently having a sale on Victoria games and DLC (though they don't seem to sell the sprite packs). I think this is notable because the Steam version of A House Divided only rarely goes on sale.
Here's the link to the store...
I just picked up a 3DS XL for $149.99 at the Langford RCSS. I didn't see it advertised in the flyer or anything, but the price sticker in front of the glass case was bright yellow, so I'm not sure how long the promo will last. YMMV, I guess.
I definitely agree that Rune Factory 3 is the best, but I still really like Tides of Destiny.
What makes the games really special to me is how everything ties together. You want to grow crops so you can use them to create meals that will restore your HP in combat, or simply to sell. You want to...
They ship from Hong Kong, and the cheapest shipping option typically takes somewhere between one and two weeks to arrive here on the west coast.
Also, that's a great price for Rune Factory. I picked it up for $40 and have no regrets.
Gods & Kings for $7.49 is a great deal, but it's the Mac version. However, it's also apparently Steamplay. Does that mean I can buy the Mac version on Amazon, activate it on Steam, and play it on PC?
A little off-topic, but gamestreamer.com is running a nearly identical deal on Paradox games, including Crusader Kings II and Warlock and all of their DLC - and has it all in stock. Their site isn't the best. It barfed up technical error messages when I tried to pay via credit card (and I...
If you can't see the codes, try a different browser. Firefox was a no-go for me but it worked in Chrome.
I grabbed code #27 for Warband. Thanks a lot, Tony!
So, Amazon doesn't check to see if your listed address and the billing address on your credit card match? You can just change your address to a US one and use a Canadian credit card?
These incompetent boobs are now planning on relaunching the bundle on Friday: http://twitter.com/#!/Groupees1/status/169968222995628032
What are the odds it'll die again?