sharp299: I have L4D1 and L4D2 they are great games, I love them. anyway the only thing I hate is the Sacrifice campaing. Bill was one of my favorite characters.
Dead Island and Dead Island Riptide, I thought they are single player only, if they are co-op, they will really like to me so much. co-op games are really difficult to find. Thine I have it, and is a great surprise I never thought that game can play on co-op. Borderlands and Borderlands 2, I have heard of them and I think that will be my next purchases :)
I have Steam account too. I will try to buy these the next week. I hate steam only for the DRM, but I can not lie to you, it has tasty exclusives that can twist anyone's arm. :)
Korell again thank you very much for your kindness and for your time.
That's quite alright, I'm happy to help.
And the Dead Island games are co-op, 100%. You can play them single player, but there is drop-in drop-out co-op. The Dead Island games are like Borderlands in that sense, but where Borderlands is more about your guns, Dead Island is more about your melee weapons. For me, I have played both Dead Island and Borderlands in co-op, but actually spent most of the time in single-player. If you want co-op then you really need to have some friends in mind for those games, I find, but the single player experience is still enjoyable.
I like Steam as I can deal with Steamworks DRM. However, I don't like 3rd party DRM on Steam as I just don't see the point, and as a result there are a number of games I'd like to play but refuse to get because of 3rd party DRM.
Oh, and with the Borderlands games (which I think are great fun), bear in mind that the first game was a console port to PC so does have some weaknesses such as poor FOV. There are ways around it but it isn't ideal. Also, even on Steam, the first two DLCs (Zombie Island of Dr Ned and Mad Moxxi's Underdome Riot) come with SecuROM and 5 machine limit activations. :( The base game and the 3rd and 4th DLCs do not have 3rd party DRM, though, which is some good news.
Borderlands 2, on the other hand, is Steamworks only and has rectified a lot of the console port criticisms, and it has a lot more variety to it. I found Borderlands 2 to be superior in every way. I just need to put more time aside to actually play though it. :)
Thought this might come in useful for you, too, as you use Steam.
http://pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/The_Big_List_of_3rd_Party_DRM_on_Steam