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Amazon Spring games sale, up to 75% off on select games until April 15th. Noteables include LA Noire - $5. Warhammer 40k Space Marines - $10, Serious Sam 3 - $12, Darksiders - $5, and The Darkness 2 - $12.

http://www.amazon.co..._rd_i=979455011

Pretty sure it's US only though.

Nice, thanks for the heads up. :)

  • 4 weeks later...

L.A Noire is ?4.99 on steam for the next 24 hours - 75% off. You'll get at least a weekends entertainment from it, which isn't bad for a fiver.

That is a good deal for a pretty solid game. I returned mine last year to GameStop after completion (360 version.) For a measly $5, I'm going to grab it again. Thanks for the tip.

L.A. Noire complete edition is $14.99, but the base game + DLC is $8.23 ...

Is there any difference? I'll take the latter if there isn't. :|

Edit : Apart from the price, of course...

Edit 2: According to this URL, the only difference is the DLC is included. I'll go for the cheaper offer then! :laugh:

Edited by Raa

L.A. Noire complete edition is $14.99, but the base game + DLC is $8.23 ...

Is there any difference? I'll take the latter if there isn't. :|

On the UK Steam store at least, L.A. Noire is ?4.99 and the Complete Edition is ?6.24. All in line.

  • 1 month later...

  1. Borderlands 2 | Green Man Gaming
  2. Use either PARTP-ALCNO-TIESU or COSYO-UDIDN-TGET1 to bring the price down to ?24.00

Also if you could probably save a few more quid if you use a proxy and the US version site.

And yes it's Steam redeemable & gives you access to the Borderlands 2 Premiere Club.

  1. Borderlands 2 | Green Man Gaming
  2. Use either PARTP-ALCNO-TIESU or COSYO-UDIDN-TGET1 to bring the price down to ?24.00

Also if you could probably save a few more quid if you use a proxy and the US version site.

And yes it's Steam redeemable & gives you access to the Borderlands 2 Premiere Club.

I think it's actually cheaper in ?. ?24 = ~$37.50, it's $40.00 in US regions.

This is a great deal. I was thinking about splitting a Steam 4-pack with other people, but this comes out to the same price. This is first game I've ever pre-ordered. I loved the first game want to support the developer, but $60 retail was a little too high for me.

  • 1 month later...
  • 4 weeks later...

edit: STEAM KEYS

Absolutely Great Square Pack [Amazon] 8 games for $9.99 [uS]

  • Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Augmented Edition
  • Deus Ex: Human Revolution - The Missing Link DLC
  • Hitman: Blood Money
  • Just Cause 2
  • Just Cause
  • Supreme Commander 2
  • The Last Remnant
  • Quantum Conundrum

Total Individual Price: $131.52

http://www.amazon.co...iew_asin_detail

edit: STEAM KEYS

Absolutely Great Square Pack [Amazon] 8 games for $9.99 [uS]

  • Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Augmented Edition
  • Deus Ex: Human Revolution - The Missing Link DLC
  • Hitman: Blood Money
  • Just Cause 2
  • Just Cause
  • Supreme Commander 2
  • The Last Remnant
  • Quantum Conundrum

Total Individual Price: $131.52

http://www.amazon.co...iew_asin_detail

That is a good deal, but it seems they are out of keys:

Product Currently Out of Keys. Back in Stock Soon

Hello, unfortunately our Deal of the Week is currently out of keys. We are working hard to get this resolved as soon as possible and apologize for the inconvenience. Don't worry! We'll have this product back up for sale as quickly as possible.

http://www.amazon.co...ils_o00_s00_i00

Deus ex HR Limited Edition for 5.94 pounds. not bad. The pack above however... I wonder if it applied to UK too...

Edit: Somebody can buy me that pack? I gladly pay through paypal...

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