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Valve offers the following list of the 10 bestselling games on Steam for the past week:
- Call of Duty: Black Ops II
- Assassin's Creed III
- Hitman: Absolution
- Football Manager 2013
- Darksiders II: Death Lives
- XCOM: Enemy Unknown
- Natural Selection 2
- Chivalry: Medieval Warfare
- Borderlands 2
- Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
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Re: Steam Top 10 |
Nov 19, 2012, 07:27 |
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xXBatmanXx wrote on Nov 18, 2012, 23:38:
Kobalt wrote on Nov 18, 2012, 22:27: Here's the answer to all the people asking who buys black ops on pc: most people. I caved. Although fun, it is no longer brown, it is primary colors and no depth in color. It is weird. Also missing some game types, but it is probably the best one yet.
I hate myself. Half a billion dollars! I really loved the original CoD4:MW (I considered it a brilliant team based shooter, with a solid and 'epic' singleplayer portion. I played it for quite a bit until something came along that grabbed my attention more...
Lost a lot of interest in it and saw the writing on the wall after the fiasco with Infinity Ward and stayed away since. Recently though a friend of mine gifted me MW3 just so I could try it online with him.
It was somewhat fun initially but I was horrified to see how far the game had 'backtracked' from the original. No ingame server browser, small closed in maps, terrible weapon balance, strange perk system which could be instantly unlocked on 'special' servers, simplified gameplay, hell even the graphics looked WORSE than the original. What really killed it me was the repetition and the utterly RAMPANT CHEATING.
Luckily I didnt buy the thing, it was a Steam gift and both me and my friend soon gave up on MW3.
I still cant believe that these piece of shit rehashed games keep making so MUCH money compared to other much better games out there... |
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