Spent much more than that on S2+DLC. God damn Steam sales...
Duke Nukem Forever for .99 with an Amazon promo code.
HAHAHAHA.
Get it down to .49 and it will be worth it.iNeedUrFace4Soup wrote:
Duke Nukem Forever for .99 with an Amazon promo code.
You aren't kidding. Not sure if I even want to finish campaign. MP is dead/runs like shit.Doctor Strangelove wrote:
Get it down to .49 and it will be worth it.iNeedUrFace4Soup wrote:
Duke Nukem Forever for .99 with an Amazon promo code.
Throwing the change in a fountain and making a wish would have been a better investment.
I can't help but feel like I dodged a huge bullet by not ever buying or pre-ordering that game. It just looks like Halo 2 with Duke scenery
I was this || close to actually pre-ordering it, just because it finally got real. Man, i would have raged.
Lego Harry Potter Years 5-7 on Steam.
i bought gta4
doesnt work says i need vista
doesnt work says i need vista
you need windows 98
Tu Stultus Es
The Steam version works for me on Windows 7 64bit.jord wrote:
i bought gta4
no i fixed it its fine
time to download some mods
time to download some mods
Lego Harry Potter Years 5-7 on GreenManGaming the other day for £7.99 (half price promotion + £2 credit).
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Good timewaster for when my girlfriend is visiting.
We pretty much maxed out Years 1-4 then moved onto Lego Batman. Now we've pretty much maxed Batman and that just came out and was extremely cheap for a new game.
We pretty much maxed out Years 1-4 then moved onto Lego Batman. Now we've pretty much maxed Batman and that just came out and was extremely cheap for a new game.
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Indeed.Spidery_Yoda wrote:
Good timewaster for when my girlfriend is visiting.
It's the perfect 2-player local co-op game.
All of those movie franchise Lego adaptations are very funny parodies.
I got stuck at 98.8% because the last gold brick is bugged.Spidery_Yoda wrote:
We pretty much maxed out Years 1-4
I had to download a 100% save game to get Voldemort and play the bonus city level, as well as watch the final cut scenes.
So many bugs, crashes and annoyingly long loading times.
The sequel is so much faster.
Cheap indeed.Spidery_Yoda wrote:
extremely cheap for a new game.
I paid €25 the other day on Steam.
The first Harry Potter game (not the Lego) was a tight platformer. Lost interest in the games when they became more of a scripted actiony thing.