GTA V had its price spiked right before the sale! Boycott them if you can until they stop this scummy practice.
Although now you can't buy the game alone without the damn card... Look at the steam reviews if you want to see the general response.
What on earth are summer sale monster cards? If I want a damn game I expect a damn game, not some trading cards.
It's for the summer sale. All sales have cards for every $10 of games you buy, to create the badge... You can also earn them from playing the mini game on Steam...
Just an FYI to everyone, if you buy something and have less than 2 hours on it and it's less than 14 days old but it goes on sale for less than what you paid, you can go to their support and they'll refund it for you then you can buy it for the lower price and it's not considered abuse So far, I bought.. - Euro Truck Simulator 2 w/ High Power Cargo DLC - Lethal League - Portal 2 - Mirror's Edge
Games that I'm thinking about... GTA V (Though I already have this on Xbox 360 and Xbox One, so I may just wait for it to go really cheap in the future, or just not get it full stop) Wolfenstein: New Order Project Cars (Not sure whether to get it on PC or Xbox One) Rust Rome II: Emperor Edition Goat Simulator
I'm not quite sure what you're getting at here to be honest Either way, Skyrim was a great game, worthy of being the Elder Scrolls V I played Oblivion: Elder Scrolls IV a lot before it and although I still kind of prefer Oblivion, Skyrim was also a great game *Oblivion was a big part of my childhood so no, you can't convince me that Skyrim was better, just my opinion*
This is true but I kind of think of the Elder Scrolls franchise to be sort of the odd one out. It does seem to make sense either way you put it - it would be different for example if you said "SA: GTA" rather than "GTA: SA", it just doesn't sound right if you put the SA in front, but with these games it feels a bit different. I couldn't really care less what side you put it on personally, if you can read it and understand it, I don't see the problem/why anyone has to be picky.