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Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice $14.60 @ Steam

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Not sure if the lowest for this game, but pretty decent price to add to your steam collection. Reviews are very positive on steam too. Enjoy :)

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  • Will probably get an uplift after the Series X reveal…

  • +2

    Per ITAD this is the cheapest it's been on Steam but it's also currently cheaper on GoG @ A$11.59

  • -3

    Cheaper on GOG AND DRM-free and posted before:

    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/505327

    • +1

      So should I neg your post because its cheaper to use game pass? No I shouldnt because they are different products, just like steam games are different products to gog games.

      • You don't get to own the game via Gamepass. With GOG, you do.

        • -1

          You completly missed my point.

      • You have to compare like and like though.

        Buy vs buy and rent vs rent

        Then yes.

        But in this case you get something with more rights and freedom cheaper which does make the GOG deal the much better one.
        Unless you want to support DRM.

        • Dont get me wrong, I like GOG, but there are many people that want a steam key as steam offers quite a lot that GOG doesnt. Hellblade is a very short single player game that you are very unlikely to still be playing after 1 month, why would you care about digitally owning it when there is a much cheaper way to play it? In my opinion you negging this deal is like someone negging a ps4 deal because an xbox one copy is cheaper.

  • +2

    For those that don't wish to own it forever, can get it though Xbox Game Pass for PC for $1/month access fee (for now at least).

  • +1

    To anyone who gets this game……see it through…

    It's a slog at times, but the pay off from seeing it to the end in great.

    I loved this game

    • I haven't finished it. It got annoying and boring as it's pretty much a walking sim. I put several hours into it, but I just couldn't enjoy it. The constant voices was unsettling, but more along the lines of disturbing where it genuinely didn't add anything to the experience. Different to horror games which are unsettling but adrenaline inducing. I realise they're trying to portray mental health issues, but you have to be able to enjoy the experience at the end of the day.

      That said, I'll get around to finishing sometime…

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