I...Single-handedly... Discovered Steam

Games by Echofoxz on  Dec 28, 2010

Yes, I discovered Steam... the digital distribution program made by Valve, not the term for water vapor.

 

So yeah, today, I'm in the mood to play Super Meat Boy, but my Xbox 360 broke.

 

So I thought, "Hey, it's released on the PC too, wasn't it?"

 

So, I checked on the Steam website (I knew, at that time, Steam existed, but I never use it before) and found Super Meat Boy on sale for $3.75.

 

So, I was like, "Holy Crap! I'm getting this game."

 

After I logged on to my account of Steam and install Steam to my PC, the sale was gone, it was back to $14.99.

 

I was like "Oh, NO!"

 

Then, I downloaded Torchlight demo. That game is fun. Good loot game. I might buy the full game. 

 

Then, like 4 hours later, I checked the Steam website again, Super Meat Boy was down to $7.49.

 

I was like, "Hey, that's doable, I'll buy it now."

 

So, I bought it. Played it for an hour today.

 

Impressions of Super Meat Boy: Fun. Hard. Kind of cute actually. But Hard. Harder than Demon's Souls. Still fun.

 

Now, I'm just talking for no reason. Sorry for wasting your time. I don't why I even wrote a blog about this. 

 

P.S.

Steam is pretty awesome actually, I never noticed it before, but now, I'm definitely taking advantage of that and playing PC games more often. Actually, more like playing PC games that my computer can handle, like indie games. Yay for Indie games 

 

P.P.S.

Sorry, Cole MacGrath, but Super Meat Boy is now my avatar.

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