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    MyGaming Silverback Tinman's Avatar
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    Default Bioshock free with Bioshock 2 Steam pre-orders

    Get Bioshock for free with Bioshock 2 via Steam

    Valve’s digital game retailer is at it again
    This is one of the coolest deals I have seen for a while.

    If you did not play the first game, but think you might enjoy a dark action-noir/horror FPS set in a ruined underwater dystopian city, inhabited by vile humanoid creatures whose own vanity became their downfall, set against a compelling and original story with amazing depth and characters, not to mention the thought provoking philosophical undertones, then BUY THIS NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111!

    If you already own the first, then BUY THIS NOWWWWWW!!!!111! and you can give it to one of your pleb friends who never got around to playing it.
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    So just to be sure here, you want us to buy this NOW?

    'Tis one hell of a deal
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    Unless of course you read about the DRM involved...

    Would you kindly do the following:

    Step 1: Steam download + activation
    Step 2: Install limit and securerom activation
    Step 3: Games For Windows Live install and exclusive usage for multiplayer.
    Wait... what?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Murph View Post
    So just to be sure here, you want us to buy this NOW?

    'Tis one hell of a deal
    Hehe I admit I got a bit carried away there. I am busy playing the preview code on 360, and I can bearly contain my excitment.

    Having said that, Bioshock was one of those Marmite games - you either loved it or hated it.

    I formed part of the former, clearly.

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