Valve's online service, Steam, which allows gamers to download games has just unleashed a massive amount of new deals. These deals will definitely leave a hole in your wallet as a lot of quality titles have been reduced to mere pocket change.
Check it out
here, or look at a list of highlights after the jump.
Nowadays, multi-platform games tend to sell better and have a larger community on consoles rather than PC. However, with DICE's newly released
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 that doesn't seem to be the case.
Barrie Tingle, the associate producer of DICE, has revealed that the PC version of
Bad Company 2 is the most popular choice for gamers with it selling more than the PS3 and X360 version combined.
Battlefield has always been a PC game and that's probably the reason behind the sales.
The original
Dead Space was a atmospheric, third person horror game that PS3, X360 and PC owners all had the privilege of playing. However, some of those people won't be playing it this time around.
PC owners (Presuming they don't own consoles, anyway) will most likely not be getting
Dead Space 2. EA said, "As of right now a PC sku is not in the plan."
This could change but PC gamers shouldn't get too excited.
Update: The PC version is apparently "under consideration". Read more
here.
Lorne Lanning, of Oddworld Inhabitants, has announced
The Oddbox.
The Oddbox will contain all four
Oddworld games so far which are
Abe's Odysee, Abe's Exoduss, Munch's Odysee and
Stranger's Wrath. This will be coming to Steam sometime in the future along with other digital distribution sites. Previously only Abe made it onto the PC so there will probably be some porting time involved but expect a release date and price soon.