LF: Left 4 Dead (1) PC

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Sudy
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LF: Left 4 Dead (1) PC

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Anyone have a giftable copy of of the 1st Left 4 Dead they'd like to part with? My wife and I have been watching Walking Dead and thought we might give it a go. I already have them both myself, but I'd like to get her the 1st one for starters. Despite it being cheap as free frequently on Steam, it's $19.99 regular price. :shock:

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I can’t help you with a giftable copy but I can tell you that the Steam Winter sale will run from Dec. 20th - Jan. 4th.
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It just went on sale on Steam for $4.99 as part of their Big Picture release sale. Or you can pick up both for $7.49.
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Hmm, now what else can I wish for? :o

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Re: LF: Left 4 Dead (1) PC

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To be a real boy!? (wait)
How about a puppy? (no, bad idea)
Um... 50% off everything?
wot?

To be fair, adolescent power fantasy tripe is way easier to write than absurd existential horror, and every community has got to start somewhere... right?

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