
The musical, previously PSN-exclusive shooter Everyday Shooter is now available on Steam. To mark this this momentous occasion, early adopters can download the already-cheap game for just $8.99. That’s a whole dollar off the sticker price!
Those of you unfortunate enough to not yet know Everyday Shooter’s glory should check out the 1UP Show’s feature on the game from August.
Now, let’s update the relevant charts for everyone keeping score at home:
Reasons to Own a PS3:
1. Jeremy Hahn
2. Metal Gear Solid 4
3. Everyday Shooter
Reasons Steam is the Best Thing Ever:
1. No more CDs/CD-keys
2. More money in developers’ pockets
3. Community features
4. Achievements
5. Everyday Shooter
Everyday Shooter Makes PC Debut On Steam Today [Steam News]

Some publishers are foolish enough to reveal actual news on April Fool’s Day. Case in point: Ubisoft has announced their plans to bring over 40 titles to Valve’s digital distribution service starting today.
Far Cry and Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell are both available now, and you can save 10% on either if you order before April 8. You can also pre-purchase Assassin’s Creed before it arrives on the PC on April 9.
Additional Ubisoft games, including entries in the Tom Clancy and Heroes of Might & Magic series, will be available in the coming weeks. Ultimately, Ubisoft’s Steam lineup will represent the single largest library of titles from any developer or publisher.
Soon, we’ll never need to deal with CD keys again.
Ubisoft Expands Game Catalog on Steam [Steam News via Evil Avatar]

For this weekend only, you can buy the Doom 3-engine-powered, topsy-turvy FPS Prey for just $4.95 through Steam.
In Prey, players enter a living spaceship which enslaves alien races and devours humans for lunch. Prey turns the first person shooter genre upside down with awesome new gameplay features like wall-walking and gravity flipping, making for intense single-player and multi-player experiences.
Regardless of how terrible or great the game may be (Game Rankings has it sitting pretty at 83%), it’s hard to pass up a relatively new first-person shooter for so low a price. At worse, you’ll be left with a painfully generic FPS to keep you entertained this weekend, and all for less than lunch at the local drive-thru. Something tells me the Prey multiplayer servers are about to get the most traffic of their lives.
This Weekend Only - Prey Only $4.95! [Steam via Voodoo Extreme]