Steam Holiday Sale!!!

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25% - 75% off a range of titles, really incredible actually.

Valve Complete Pack £39.74 (25% off)

Unreal Tournament 3 £6.99 (50% off)

TF2, Peggle, Civ IV ... all also 50% off.

Loads of other titles.

Looks really good, going to seriously consider buying some =D
 
ID Super Pack looks good value at £18.99, fair bit of filler you'll likely never touch but worthwhile for people who haven't already got Doom3 and the expansion, RTCW, Quake 3 etc, and of course one of the few legitmate ways to get hold of the older games these days.
 
I know its not in the sale, but they do Rainbow Six 3 Raven Shield gold edition for £4.99, and it was easily the best of the series and is about 10x better than vegas, just want to say i highly reccomend it to anyone who likes tactical shooters.

Back on topic, i might have to pick up some of these games in the sale :D TF2 is a lot cheaper.
 
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Oohhh, Red Orchestra only £4.49...

Tried this when it first started 3-4 years ago, thought some of the maps were brilliant but ultimately its uber-hardcore gameplay frustrated me enormously.

Are there still many people playing this to make it a worthwhile purchase?...
 
Prince of persia (the new one) £18.74

GTA 4 £25

Tombraider Underworld £20

COD: WAW £26.99

Dawn of war pacl £16.99
 
I like what steam are doing lately with the discounts etc.

No excuse for people to use pirated poo when you buy great games at these prices. Long may the trend continue.
 
Bought Bejewelled for 99p! Shame I only have £6 in the Bank left after Christmas otherwise my Steam Games list would be a lot bigger ;)
 
I like what steam are doing lately with the discounts etc.

No excuse for people to use pirated poo when you buy great games at these prices. Long may the trend continue.

You do have a point here, and depending on volumes sold this could (potentially) start opening studios eyes. These games have been out a while, I can see a big boost in revenue being welcome. The fact UT3 got pulled through lack of keys points more to unexpected demand, which to the creators from their point of view, is good :)

Steam could head down the budget range route as well.
 
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