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50€ is more like the price for a fairly new console game.
Yeah, it looks like some hard-copies of games off Amazon appear to be cheaper than Steam. At least at launch. Guessing that the publishers want to keep the supply chain happy by cutting them deals.
From some of the responses, it looks like the reason they buy physical is because they really want the disc and box above all else. Not something important to me, but it's fair, I guess.
Did expect people to say they can't at all remember. I guess I can save that for a "what's the last music CD you bought" thread.
That was about 4 years ago or so (along with a boxed copy of Prototype).
Was a little upset to find that, after taking off the sleeve, the extra large DVD case for Lost Planet was completely shattered.
Maybe I bought it in the cold winter months and it got brittle during shipment.
Last CD I bought was Secondhand Serenade's "A Twist in My Story," but my newest CD acquisition (as in a gift) was the Frozen soundtrack :p
Lets see if I can come up with all of them. My last game related order at Amazon was for Borderlands GOTY, Enclave, Darksiders and Deus Ex: Human Revolution. Might have forgotten one, or maybe I added some movies or a TV show on that order so I remember it being larger than just those games, but without actually having more games :-)
Darksiders and Deus Ex came with Steam keys, so that more or less kickstarted my use of Steam. I already had two games on Steam, but never actually played these, and I had sort of forgotten that the whole thing even existed.
I kind of miss it, but it's cheaper for me to buy digitally.