
Now all you need is a cheap HDMI cable to go with it.Battlefield 3 PC Game. That's $15 off the price of a new one, and it comes with the same 90-day warranty.

While supplies last, DealFisher has the refurbished Roku 1 streaming media box for $34.99 shipped. 3: You know I can't let a good Roku deal go by, even if it's a rerun of sorts.

Today, there is: DailySteals has the refurbished Beats PowerBeats running headphones for $49 shipped, with your choice of three colors. Of course, if the product is really good, I'll take it - provided there's a deal to be had. 2: I honestly don't get the slobbering adoration of the Beats brand, nor do I understand why Apple wants to pay $3 billion for it. Impossibly gorgeous graphics and tons of hack-and-slash action combined to make this a true flagship game for iOS when it came out in late 2011, and it's still impressive today.īonus deal No. But I suspect you'll enjoy many hours of run-and-gun fun.īonus deal: Speaking of free games, here's a great one for the iOS crowd: For a limited time, Infinity Blade II is free. Although I disagree with the assessment of its "stale" single-player campaign, it definitely does rank as one of the most exciting online-multiplayer games to date.Īnd, hey, if you don't like it, it's not like it cost you anything. (It's not only still available, but has been extended till June 16.) Keep 'em coming, Origin!īattlefield 3 was among the most celebrated titles of late 2011, offering "thrills that few games can match," according to GameSpot's review. Zombies) was supposed to run through the end of May. This is, quite simply, an awesome giveaway, and a surprise given that Origin's last one (Plants Vs. It's fair to trade a few bits of personal info for a whole game, and understandable that you'd need a download manager to install it.

Yep, I was joshin' you: those hardly qualify as catches.

Actually, there are two: you need to create an Origin account (unless you already have one), and you need to install the Origin client on your PC (unless you already have it). Of course, nothing is really free, right? There must be some catch. In fact, if you wait long enough, it might just be free.Ĭase in point: for the next few days, Origin is offering Battlefield 3 (PC) for $0, nada, nothing, zilcho. The longer you hold out, the cheaper the game will be. Regular readers know my advice when it comes to videogames: wait, wait, wait.
