Here are the latest Direct 2 Drive deals. You can check out most of them HERE. You’ll find a few more via that link. The first four deals below can be found on the front page HERE, where you can also find some pre-order deals on the latest incarnation of Duke Nukem Forever (£29.95 instead of £39.95), Fear 3 (£24.95 instead of £29.95), and Dungeon Siege III £29.95 instead of £39.95), though you can get Dungeon Siege I and II if you pre-order Dungeon Siege III from Steam (Check that deal HERE. It’s released early June.
• Stalker: Shadow of Cherobyl - £2.49
• Mass Effect 2 – £12.99
• Battlefield Bad Company 2 - £12.95
• Crysis 2 – £22.33 usually £34.95 - (only released last month)
• Bioshock - 2 £9.95
• Football Manager 2011 - £19,95 down from £29,95
• Total War: Shogun 2 - £29.95 down from £39.95 (Released 2 months ago)
• Need For Speed Shift 2 - £17.95 down from £29.95 (Released last month)
• Test Drive Unlimited 2 - £14.99 down from $19.99 (released about 3 months ago)
• Bulletstorm - £19.95 down from £34.95
• Star Trek™ Online Digital Deluxe Edition - £9.49 down from £34.99
• Fallout: New Vegas Deluxe Edition (Includes expansion) - £29.95 down from £34.95
• The Sims 3 World Adventures Expansion Pack - £17.99 down from £29.95
• R.U.S.E.: The Art of Deception - £19.99 down from £34.95
The only deals I can’t say are worth it are the Football Manager 2011, The Sims 3 World Adventures Expansion Pack and Star Trek online games. I’d loved to have purchased Star Trek Online, but it’s one of those games that requires a monthly subscription. It looks like a superb game, but I’m not willing to pay a monthly fee. I’d also consider the Sims game as well, but unless you already have some of the other sims 3 games it’ll be an expensive hobby buying the rest of the Sims 3 games as there’s several in the Sims 3 collection already. I think the rest of the games (all of which I already have) are fantastic games. I’d recommend any one of them.
p.s. I may post images and videos later