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($2.50) I've been curious about checking out this one for a while.
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($2.50) This one, too.
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($6.69) I know I make it a rule to wait and see if something goes on a daily sale, but I really wanted to play this. Fantastic shmup.
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($8.49) Wasn't convinced previously, but for that price for all of the content, sure. I've played it co-op since and it's pretty special.
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($2.49) The price convinced me and it's actually really fun. Happy with this one.
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($12.49) Was waiting to pounce on this one. All three games for $12.49 is a steal - even if I probably won't touch the first.
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Being ostensibly a remake of the first, this is the one I'm playing - and loving - now.
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A couple of bucks extra got me all three instead of just Warband. If that wasn't the case, I'm not sure I would have picked this up just yet. Heard so-so thing, but I'm sure it's ok.
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($6.75) I've been wanting a simulator and yes, I know, this isn't it, but it's really pretty and I'm kind of fascinated with WW2.
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($2.49) Nearly bought this one a few times. Fantastic style and pretty unforgiving. Fun, too, it's worth mentioning.
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(Free!) Ryan's talk about this game had my curiosity piqued.
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($8.49) This price for both games was too good to refuse. Not technically a part of the Steam Sale, but it was still apart of the spending spree.
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($2.50) Got the four-pack and sent a couple of copies to mates. Still have a spare. Great fun, but yet to get around to trying co-op.
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($16.99) Some hesitation about pulling the trigger on this as I had the base game already, but 17 bucks for Empire and Napolean and all of their respective DLC was too good.
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Yet to check this one out because I'm still playing Empire, but these two should keep me busy until I pick up Shogun 2 in the Christmas Sale. :)
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($4.99) Five bucks to satisfy my Eve Online temptation is definitely worth it. Maybe not as pretty as Eve, but definitely gives you a whole lot of stuff to do. This game has extreme depth that's not immediately apparant.