Codies may have grounded the DLC chopper for Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising, but that hasn't stopped Valve from dropping a nuke on its price tag and featuring it as the Steam weekend deal. Up until Monday, you can grab the military shooter for a meager $7.50 -- 75 percent off the usual asking price of $30.
As for what to do with the cash you save should you choose to download, you could tuck it in the piggy bank or even use it towards financing your own real war in a fictitious country. We really wouldn't suggest that, though -- real life is woefully lacking in respawns. Also, $12.50 only gets you like 1/300,000th of a tank.
Reader Comments (11)
Posted: Mar 5th 2010 6:11PM (Unverified) said
Where's 12.50 come from?
Posted: Mar 5th 2010 6:33PM (Unverified) said
Such a waste of a game. Now they want to charge for dlc for this broken game?
Stick to racing games, codemasters.
Stick to racing games, codemasters.
Posted: Mar 5th 2010 6:35PM dogmaticatheist said
Does anyone even play this online?
Posted: Mar 5th 2010 7:00PM Cheesus Crust said
my comment wont show no matter HOW much I edit it.(It has no cuss words either)
Posted: Mar 8th 2010 5:04AM flaagan said
Even that's too much for that steaming turd of a game.
Posted: Mar 6th 2010 3:22AM Gate Stormer said
This game was looking semi-promising, but with such limited maps among other snafus, it just doesn't seem to keep much interest.
Posted: Mar 6th 2010 7:21AM (Unverified) said
So us PS3 owners get to play the first one, but not the sequel? How fair is that?
The PS3 has been out for 4.5 years Valve, FIGURE IT OUT
The PS3 has been out for 4.5 years Valve, FIGURE IT OUT
Posted: Mar 6th 2010 7:22AM (Unverified) said
im pretty sure that was supposed to be posted in the Portal 2 section...
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