steam summer sale
steam summer sale
I purchased a shadow of Mordor for four dollars and Doom for fifteen... I'm thrilled.
Fallout 4 quickly lost its appeal, which is disappointing since I expected to like it. Buggy seems to be the latest trend in gaming, but it hasn’t been played much recently and still has problems. Still, it might be worth trying. PUBG remains enjoyable. I wish I had more friends nearby during that time.
Doom is a lot of fun, I just played the SP and really enjoyed it. I’d like to see a bit more of Doom 3 with a deeper story, but for now it’s top-notch in terms of action. Haha, we all know there won’t be much more coming. This game craze of releasing games in Early Access is terrible—it just hides the fact that many finished titles need serious updates. It’s just a way to make money off a game that needs fixing, with only some features added here and there. I saw Witcher 2 on sale for a low price, haven’t tried any of these games, and I’m curious if they’d be worth starting with since they have choices from previous entries.
This offer looks quite average compared to past promotions. Remember the flash sales and ongoing countdowns? You kept returning for updates. I missed last summer’s discount since I was busy at work. How do these new deals operate now? Are there daily specials or is everything shown as a single sale? There aren’t many exciting items right now. I was hoping to grab PLAYERUNKNOWN, but it isn’t on sale at the moment. Could it appear later, or are there no fresh promotions?