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The Steam Sale may be over, but that doesn't mean we have to go back to buying games at full price. The weekend is coming up and that means two days of uninterrupted gaming time. We at GameZone believe that spending $60 on a game is just way too inconvenient, so we'll share some of the best deals available right now that will not only grow your gaming library, but provide you with some solid entertainment.
Granted you'll only really get instant satisfaction from downloadable PC titles, though some of these console deals are very well worth it, especially if you've been holding out for a good sale.
PC
- Hitman: Absolution (PC Download) - $24.99 at GameFly
- Dragon Age Pack (PC Download) - $12.99 at Amazon
- Transformers: Fall of Cybertron (PC Download) - $20.40 at GameFly
- Rage (PC Download) - $4.99 at GameFly
- Doom 3: BFG Edition (PC Download) - $14.99 at GameFly
- FTL: Faster Than Light (PC Download) - $4.99 at Steam
- Saints Row: The Third The Full Package (PC Download) - $12.49 at Amazon
- Alice: Madness Returns Complete Collection (PC Download) - $11.99 at Amazon
- Darksiders Franchise Pack (PC Download) - All Games, 11 DLCs, Season Pass - $13.19 at Amazon
- Chivalry: Medieval Warfare (PC Download) - $11.87 at GamersGate
- Dishonored (PC) - $36.62 at Amazon
PS3 / Xbox 360
- Halo 4 (Xbox 360) - $39.99 at GameStop
- Far Cry 3 (Xbox 360 & PS3) - $49.99 at GameStop
- Portal 2 (Xbox 360) - $18.99 at Newegg
- Dishonored (Xbox 360, PS3) - $39.99 at Amazon
- Gran Turismo 5 XL Edition (PS3) - $18.99 at Newegg
- Dark Souls (PS3) - $14.99 at Newegg
Wii / Wii U
- Rhythm Heaven Fever (Wii) - $11.99 at Newegg
- Various Wii U games $10 - $25 off - Best Buy
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