I would use the standard social media reply here "Oh Lord Gaben no, my wallet is not ready" but the last 3 sales have been dire.. sadly the sales just don't give what they used to.
I would use the standard social media reply here "Oh Lord Gaben no, my wallet is not ready" but the last 3 sales have been dire.. sadly the sales just don't give what they used to.
I would use the standard social media reply here "Oh Lord Gaben no, my wallet is not ready" but the last 3 sales have been dire.. sadly the sales just don't give what they used to.
CDKeys, G2A and Kinguin have been my go to sites for games as they have better prices all year round, and their prices are still better than Steam sales.
CDKeys, G2A and Kinguin have been my go to sites for games as they have better prices all year round, and their prices are still better than Steam sales.
I only use CDkeys now because their customer service is ace. G2A are horrible should you have a problem, and just block you as soon as you complain. My mate has been blocked from there, which is ironic given that they let any one sell stolen/shady keys on there.
Twice I have had an issue with CDK (they just forgot to send me my code) and I have had it within about three hours.
CDKeys, G2A and Kinguin have been my go to sites for games as they have better prices all year round, and their prices are still better than Steam sales.
I only use CDkeys now because their customer service is ace. G2A are horrible should you have a problem, and just block you as soon as you complain. My mate has been blocked from there, which is ironic given that they let any one sell stolen/shady keys on there.
Twice I have had an issue with CDK (they just forgot to send me my code) and I have had it within about three hours.
I've not used CDKeys before as I have massive paranoia over using new digital stores (wierd for techy, huh?).
Still, thanks to your recommendation I just picked up Wolfenstein: The New Order for £4 which is about a third of the price of anywhere else. Checking across my wish list it looks like they are cheaper on most games, some astonishingly so; Prey is £15 there, whereas it's £30 on Steam, £27 at Green Man Gaming and £40 over on Humble.
Good call man, thanks! The Steam sales are going to have to be much more competitive than the last few if they want to compete now CDKeys is in my repertoire.