I'm not too crazy about the concept of the flash sales. It takes some of the fun out of the sale, because by the half-way point, you end up with lot of repeats. I'd rather that they use the flash sales to advertise some smaller or older titles.
In terms of deals, they have been fair. For me...
If I'm not mistaken, don't the publishers have a hand in how much games go on sale? Either way, I think Skyrim and the expansions have stayed high since the game is still quite popular. It's the "Call of Duty" effect (those games never go on sale for any sort of major discount).
I'm guessing...
Ubisoft seems to be really stingy when it comes to putting their strategy games on sale. Anno is from 2011, yet they refuse to put it higher than 50% on any of the Steam sales. Heroes of Might & Magic VI is/was the same thing.
Don't know if this was mentioned or not, but for RPG fans:
Drakensang is $2.49
Drakensang: River of Time is $4.99
Both 75% off. That's the cheapest I've seen either
Not really like King Arthur, that reminds me more of the Total War games.
King's Bounty is like a cross between Heroes of Might and Magic and a console tactical RPG like Final Fantasy Tactics. It's like HOMM in battle, but outside of battle it lacks the world building element (more jrpg like...