Deal: Trine For $5 On Steam

Well, the Steam Holiday Sale is winding down, and we're just about coming to the end of their incredible daily deals. Don't be too sad though! At least today they're giving us the PC version of the gorgeous action-platformer Trine for only $5. That's 75% off the regular price of $20. Even if the game's a just a maaaybe at full price, it's pretty much a no-brainer for only $5, assuming you enjoy things like wizards, jumping, or bargains. If you're reading this now I'm going to assume that you like at least one of those things, otherwise what is wrong with you?
The other games on sale today are Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind GOTY Edition and CounterStrike: Source, both for $5 as well, Painkiller: Collector's Pack for $8.74, and Command and Conquer: Red Alert 3 for $10.14. Today's deals should be good until tomorrow at noon eastern time, but depending on the publisher, they will occasionally "run out" of a specific game at the lower price, meaning you shouldn't necessarily wait until the last minute.








I'm going to get Trine and probably Red Alert later this evening.
I'm also going to get a few dozen other games.
I made a huge list of the games I want.
Not too keen on Steam's higher price for Europeans, but when they're reduced with as much as 75% off, I really can't stop myself from getting them games. ;)
There should still be one day of deals after this though. But I'm doing it today just to be sure I don't miss anything.
I do hope tomorrow will have Blood Bowl priced down though. I'd love to get that game, but not at 44 Euro. Get it down to 20-25 and I'm buying it.
I got about eight games for Christmas, as well as a $20 PSN gift card, which I used to buy this. I enjoy all of the other games I got, but this was the only game I kept 'wanting' to play, and the only one that's been really difficult to put the controller down for. I finally had to power through and beat it last night so I could move on to all of the waiting games.
Absolutely makes me wish for a nice high quality 2D Castlevania/Metroid however.