[–] arimor2390 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Steam, G2A or Kinguin for PC games. I usually try to get whatever at a discount. Gamestop/Walmart for everything else (namely 3DS games), but really only because they're the closest places (same plaza).
[–] 1477999? 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
PC games: Mostly Steam, but if IsThereAnyDeal shows a better price somewhere else than I'll buy it there.
Console games: My local Gamestop, unless the game's sold out in which case I buy it from said console's online store. This actually happened to me with Pikmin 3.
[–] wollington 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Steam and only Steam.
That's why the thought of Steam ever getting shut down gives me nightmares.
[–] Dashippy 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I get most of my console games from GAME and a local game seller at my market. They have pretty good deals, especially the "Two for three" deals. Actually the guy at the market has a lot of old PS2 and Xbox games for 3 for £5. I've gotten so many games through him. When it comes to digital games they come exclusively from Steam and GoG.
[–] 3dk 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I'm the cheapest kind of gamer. I almost only get games I want, if they are in a bundle (humble, and sometimes bundlestars) or really cheap on one of the main steam sales. Then I play those games for a bit and go back to playing Dota 2. If there is a game I really want, I will put it on a list on isthereanydeal.com and buy it, once it's at least 50% off.
[–] Shimmytox ago
I like to go to Kinguin.. actually I don't buy many games but when I do I go there. I usually compare Steam and Kinguin