The weekend always brings about sales on games at most online e-tailers and steam normally has the best of these deals. This weekend at steam there is a chance to get a whole range of games from anywhere between 75% to 33% off.
Firstly for those of you really looking forward to the upcoming Max Payne 3 release you can get the Max Payne bundle, numbers 1 and 2, for just £2.49/$3.74 which is a fantastic 75% off. These games are absolute classics and very easy to run so if you owned these games back on console but have now moved to PC then for £2.49 these are really worth a buy.
We also picked out the Warhammer deals as being really good. You can get this game which is extremely popular and very highly rated by critics (86 at MetaScore) for 50% off right now.
It doesn’t stop there as more THQ games are being offered on the cheap, Metro 2033 an absolute classic game and one of the most visually impressive games on the market still to this day can be picked up for £9.99/$13.33 which is a really good price.
RTS your thing? Well the best RTS of all time, as rated by several game reviewers or the best game of 2006 is currently 33% off at Steam. Company of Heroes is perhaps the most renowned RTS of the World War II era and of the entire Genre. Given a fantastic 90 at MetaScore this game will not disappoint. It costs just £4.66/$6.99 so pick up a bargain.
If THQ is your thing you can get their complete pack for just £34.99/$49.99 which contains a large variety of games for the price:
To look at any other Steam deals see here.
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