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spurgeonryan said:
MonstaMack said:
Not much since my PC is a bit older and I'm primary a console gamer

Hotline Miami for $2.50 (which I just beat, excellent game although I don't like the story much. Either way excellent game for a indie title. Loved almost every minute of it.)
Organ Trail: Director's Cut $1.50 (Can't say no to $1ish games. Great throwback, tough as nails to. I have yet to beat it.)
System Shock 2 $2.50 (Hasn't aged as well, but needed to own this classic).

Last year I just bought Torchlight 2 and The Witcher 1. So I guess I bought more this year. I'll be buying more titles if something good comes out for $3 or less.

That is my problem as well. I actually think that Steam is a great idea. I just cannot play any games on this laptop.

Indie games work really well in that regard. Actually the PC is only 4 years old and I can run Guild Wars 2, just not a lot of the recent games at decent speed. I've seen a PC around 7 years still run a lot of the indie games well, especially Torchlight 2. Torchlight 2 ran on my dad's netbook lol.

I just don't like spending more then $3ish. I think maybe $5 tops because you know with Steam sales EVENTUALLY a game is going to get hit ultra cheap during a summer or winter sale.



It's just that simple.