How To Cash In On the 2014 Holiday Steam Sale

 

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They might not all be worthwhile, but some might swing you either way on whether to buy a game on impulse.
They might not all be worthwhile, but some might swing you either way on whether to buy a game on impulse.

A 75% price cut is not a good enough reason to buy a game. You’re also going to want to play the game, maybe even finish it. We’ve all been there. That stack of games in the Steam library, undownloaded, and waiting for you. They probably even collect virtual dust. All because the game wasn’t as awesome as you thought it would be. Curse you, holiday Steam Sale! (I didn’t mean it, I’m so sorry.)

So take some time and check some reviews. See the overall census. Sometimes that’s not the best indicator of whether you’ll enjoy a game or not. Sometimes it is. Trust your gut more than anything, but if more than a few reviews claim the game is broken or unplayable, there might be some credence to it.


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