Also saves you the trouble of redoing parts of the game you completed in the demo. As long as developers are upfront about it, I think it's a better idea than a separate demo app
I've always been wary of onlive, since their service launched without much fanfare, and the offers they've had always felt like desperate measures to build up a subscriber base.
But for this price, and my lack of a gaming pc these days, I think I'm going to give this a shot
Yeah, steam backups seems like a relic from when half life 2 came out, when people were still backing things up by burning dvds. Definitely much easier to just copy the steamapps folder
Today's Penny Arcade really sums it up nicely. While the PSP version selling for this much would have been a good deal, while this PS1 version used to sell for about 100 dollars before the greatest hits edition came out, it still feels like a huge ripoff to pay 16 dollars for this on the iPhone.
I paid 22.50 for GTA4+episodes last steam sale, and never played it
Don't buy a game in a Steam sale unless if it's the last day or a daily deal
Don't buy a a daily deal unless if you're sure that you'll play it by the next steam sale
Probably getting Jamestown.
I paid 22.50 for GTA4+episodes last steam sale, and never played it
Don't buy a game in a Steam sale unless if it's the last day or a daily deal
Don't buy a a daily deal unless if you're sure that you'll play it by the next steam sale
Probably getting Jamestown.
So it looks like a Ultimate Edition for the PC came out, bundling AC 1 and 2 for 20 dollars, but it's not on steam (yet?). Seeing as it's about 17 dollars for 1 and 2 here, the 66% off is less of a deal than I expected. I think I might wait a little longer