4/6/2023 0 Comments Soulcalibur vi steam charts![]() (Or, you know, writing about Jelly Tots and swivel chairs and whatever else I could think of to avoid communicating anything useful.) It was industry standard for a game, any game, about a year after its £30-£40 release, to come out in a new box at £10. Why do I say this with such tetchy authority? Because I spent a decade of my life writing PC Gamer's budget section, They're Back - a couple of pages dedicated to letting readers know that games had been re-released at budget prices. Which is obviously what it should all cost, all the time, three years after its first release. Except this week, the DLC is essentially free, getting you the lot for £20. ![]() That's because while the core game has sensibly been reduced to £20, they're still charging another £20 for its half-arsed or downright bad collection of two year old DLC. This is the so-called Game Of The Year Edition that, hilariously, regularly charges £40 for itself. Rather than, you know, just selling the game at a sensible low price a couple of years after release.įallout 4 is currently described as "half price" on Steam for another couple of days, hence this poking into the arse-end of the charts this week. Skyrim haunted these here charts for over half a decade by the publisher's drip-drip of brief half-price sales and savings by a thousand price cuts. Fallout 4: GOTYīethesda really are the dark masters of the false sale. ![]() With literally nothing making sense any more, let's just try to get through this - however much "this" there is left - together. SEVEN new or re-entries, no GTA, no Counter-Strike, no Witcher 3 - and please, look, sit down, make sure a relative or loved one is close by - Plunkbat is at #6. Please check to see if your cats are laying down with dogs, and if your downs are presently up, because it'll only further confirm this week's Steam Charts' signs of the end times. ![]()
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