Despite discounting games as part of its ongoing holiday sale event, Valve has seen fit to offer even more games at reduced prices, this time flipping the switch on massive discounts for triple-A titles like Street Fighter IV, which can be yours for $10, and Crysis Maximum Edition -- a bundle of Crysis and Crysis Warhead -- for under $14.
That's not all, as your hard-earned greenbacks can also net you cheap digital copies of Medieval II: Total War, Half-Life: Source and Shattered Horizon -- though we'd be remiss if we didn't point out the very tempting combo of Darwinia and Multiwinia, both of which can be yours for $3.
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Posted: Jan 1st 2010 5:41AM RKN said
Since I'm currently vacationing in India, I can't purchase any of these games as I did back home due to my billing address being in the U.S and my location in India, I get an error message. : (
However, there's plenty of cheap PC games here, not pirated. I got Sims 3: World Adventures and Left For Dead 2 for $30. I bought GTA4 here last year for $10. I need to authenticate L4D2 on Steam here in India and have my brother try it out back home.
However, there's plenty of cheap PC games here, not pirated. I got Sims 3: World Adventures and Left For Dead 2 for $30. I bought GTA4 here last year for $10. I need to authenticate L4D2 on Steam here in India and have my brother try it out back home.
Posted: Jan 1st 2010 11:24AM Sidebuster said
Are there parts of India that remind you of a US city?
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