dracosummoner
dracosummoner
dracosummoner

You could just buy the games you intend to buy while they're on sale and then not download them until you get your PC ready, since your games are tied to an account.

That looks fun; thanks for sharing it.

Thanks!

I have to ask, are you talking about 'Shopping the woman (treat her with decency!) or the burger? :-P

Indeed, friend. Now I'm just hoping Crytek's "Ryse" doesn't flop as well. Granted, I don't want to buy such an expensive add-on just for one or two games, but I want the thing to have a practical, from-the-ground-u use for "hardcore" gamers as well.

"it had a net feature" In context this sounds like it should be a "neat" feature. #corrections

Yep. Made me hungry! But now I want Arby's' roast beef and cheddar. Goodness.

McDonald's Chicken Ranch BLTs are amazing. Also, I have a lot of respect that McDonald's' marketing was at least honest enough to show us this.

What.

I clearly remember OXM giving bad reviews to some Microsoft-published games. Azurik: Rise of Perathia is one example.

I wanted this to be good.

Thanks for the recommendation.

Welcome to Kotaku. Where did you find that?

Thaaaaaaaaaanks =D [hugs]

You are quite welcome! I doubt any of them are Steam-only. I downloaded SimCity 4 directly from GameFly, and the downloader is fairly quick.

That is beyond awesome from start to finish, and it's just a happy story to read. Thank you for sharing. :-D #cotw

I have no idea, sorry. Enjoy!

You are quite welcome! =) I bought SimCity 4 Deluxe from GameFly a few weeks ago, and it's wonderful on my Windows XP laptop. Hopefully, God willing, the Steam Summer Sale will have the Dawn of War II series on sale!

GameFly is actually having an enormous summer sale that ends tonight. Ninety-three games are on sale, including The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Alan Wake, Deus Ex: Human Revolution, and many, many more. Details in the reply! (Some territorial restrictions may apply.)