It's time, and you know what that means: time to buy very cheap videogames from websites that aren't Steam. For instance, sites like are currently running their own spring sales, meaning you can pick up a load of games you'll never actually play for even cheaper than you can get them during Steam's shindig. They're Steam keys, too, so there's no reason not to unless you're desperately keen on ranking up your seasonal badge or something.
You can, for example, pick up that for about $36 (£31) right now, a full $12 cheaper than it is on Steam. It's a similar story for , which is about $9 cheaper than it is on Steam at $48 (£41). Or you can get a, uh, bundle for a single US dollar. The world's in a rough spot right now. You know what it needs? Your podcast.
Frankly, this [[link]] has all been a big lead-in to my real Steam sale tip, which is to never look at any individual storefront at all. What you should be doing is using and its browser extension——to make sure you're getting the most bang for your buck. Personally, I recommend signing in with your Steam account and linking your wishlist, but I'm not your mum. I think.