GameShark - Though not being full-featured, or even sort of featured, PAM is only $9.99, so it’s hard to come down on it with a vengeance. In fact, it’s quite a bit of fun. Another little perk is the inclusion of Steam achievements, but they’re not enough to really make the game’s life longer than a weekend. If you’ve got a ten-spot and love post-apocalyptic racing, PAM offers a quick fix, but more than likely, it will serve as a slight distraction rather than a new passion.
After their amazing Golden Joystick Awards promotion, where they gave free Mafia 2/Sid Meier's codes, Green Man Gaming decided to reward their customers again, this time with a copy of Post Apocalyptic Mayhem.
been a fan of GMG for awhile now. ive earned around 5$ in playfire rewards. Got TESO digital imperial edition for 56 using a 25% discount coupon and the rewards earned.
Gamesta.com has one more crazy deal. Get 4 Steam games for just $1, because deals don't really get any better than that.
There's a weekly humble bundle going on for Alan Wake + American Nightmare as well if anyone's interested -
https://www.humblebundle.co...
(via GoozerNation) P.A.M. (Post Apocalyptic Mayhem) is a goofy racing game in the vein of "Mario Cart". It's on sale on Steam till Thurdsay, January 5th. Should you buy it? Here are my thoughts.