It seems that Valve is announcing more deals and price reductions nova days days – since they realized that their biggest competitors are putting out deals more often than they do. Like for example World of Goo week deal on Direct2Drive.
Looks like a good deal doesn’t it? Think again:
US:
$49.99$24.99
UK:£29.99£14.99 (1% lower)
EU:49,99€24,99€ (41% higher)
Even if we consider value added tax (VAT) it’s still one of the biggest rip offs for European customers.
And as usual, Steam Unpowered team understands that this is probably a good deal for most European folks (probably those from Tier #1) but we do not recommend buying this game on Steam under any circumstances if you live in central or eastern Europe, unless you’re a big fan of the game or can’t live without it do it ;).
It might look like a good deal – considering that in many European countries this is the retail price, but think again and look in other stores around the net like Play.com or Direct2Drive for example – it’s around 34€…but this is without any deal.
So shouldn’t we actually pay for this title around 15€ on the Steam deal instead of the retail price? It’s up for you to decide.
I personally won’t pick up this one even though it’s tempting…
PS
You can look for this game on our Steam Alternatives list and get it a lot cheaper – on G2Play it’s 16€, although you buy from them at your own risk.
PS2
You should also watch out for those deals.
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