Nothing. It's the same sale for the past 5 years. I've already got anything I wanted.
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I bought slay the spire, i have only been able to go on 1 run which was very fun, now waiting for some peoper time off to play again.
Great game, I am very impatient though so I die a lot of times.
I reached till the end but lost to the spire. It reminds me a lot of FTL in that regard.
There's a lot of replayability even in vanilla. I've put a hundred hours in after doing it a few times and uninstalled so I could play other games!
I love that you can calculate things as you go along, and understand if it's going to come off.
Sound good, i tend to play games with high replayability value more, some of my favourites are, enter the gungeon, cultist simulator, binding of isaac, darkest dungeon and spleunky. STS was on my list for a long time, i knew i would love it!
If you want to learn how to play better Jorbs' videos are a good resource
Yes, thanks, ill check out his channel!
I got Cloudbuilt, the Deus Ex series (minus the first title,) Disco Elysium, Furi, Halls of Torment, Killer7, Lego Indiana Jones, Serious Sam 3 and The Walking Dead Telltale game.
Total was under 60 bucks. That's about 11 titles for less than the price of a new game. Steam Sale memes really didn't sugarcoat it, this shit hits DIFFERENT.
Nothing. There are better sales all year round.
RDR2 and the second expansion pack to Pathfinder WOTR
Not sure if you've played RDR2 yet but if not, you're in for a treat!
I have but on the ps4, got it on sale so I could try out mods this time
Bought Battlebit Remastered, Crab Champions, Code Vein. Already got my money's worth out of the first 2. Both shooters feel great to play and mess around in with friends. Haven't actually started Code Vein yet but having fun just making waifus in the character creation menu.
Thinking of buying Half Life Complete (better late than never), the Steins;Gate VN, and Nier Automata. Also looking for more singleplayer autobattlers like Astronarch but this genre is surprisingly small. Doesn't help that searching by the 'autobattler' tag also shows you bullet heavens (or Vampire Survivors-likes if you prefer) in the results.
Potion craft: alchemy simulator.
Fun little game so far
I thought it had the best "craft potion from various ingredients" minigames I've seen in an alchemy game in a long time. That's basically all it tries to be, it knows it, and it works. My biggest gripe is that the UI is borderline unplayable on console. My wife would LOVE this, but she's a console gamer from the couch 20 ft away, and it just wouldn't work.
I grabbed Terraria and Tiny Tina's Wonderland. Looking forward to them both! Gonna boot up Terraria now, Tiny Tina's Wonderland will have to wait until some friends are free.
I only got Supraland: Six Inches Under.
Tunic, Elden Ring, Ori and the Will of the Wisps and others are still on muy waitlist, mostly because of my lack of time. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I bought about 30 games. Only ones I remember offhand are Lego Hobbit and Lego LOTR. There were many more though.
Even though it wasn't on sale, I got Battlebit Remastered. It's like Battlefield but the graphics style is simpler kind of like roblox but that doesn't mean the shooting isn't as realistic. It's a cheap game and it's still early access but I feel it's going to be a pretty fun shooter as it gets worked on and improves.
Dave the diver and Muse dash with the 300 song pack. Debating on picking up Spin Rythem XD as well.
Nothing. Partially because I already have too many games between PC and Switch, and partially because the sales are kinda shit since Valve stopped doing flash sales.
Don't really see any must have deals (other than steam deck). Maybe Dark Souls III. 30 still seems kinda steep for such an old game, is it worth getting at that price?
Picked up Planet of Lana and Front Mission 1st Remake, hoping to get into those after the long holiday weekend.
Also got to drop a plug here for The Last Spell, a game that came out of Early Access in March of this year and has quickly become one of my favorite tactics games. It's got a really interesting combination of squad-based tactics, tower defense, and town building that is really unique. It's 25% off right now and if you're into turn-based tactics games I cannot recommend it enough.
Ozymandias
Dome Keeper
DAVE THE DIVER
Poly Bridge 1&2
I needed something more casual. I've just stopped playing Dome Keeper, I like it.
Colony Ship, it's a turn-based, isometric crpg with two play styles; Hero for a more powerful player character and party, and Underdog for what the developers specialise in, which is low player power games where combat is punishing. It's still early access, but in the tail end, and I'm loving it so far.
So far:
- Trombone Champ
- Wasteland 3
Been having a blast with Trombone Champ. It's so incredibly dumb, silly and hilarious. And apparently Max Tundra has delivered a couple of remixes for it, which was a nice surprise.
I didn't even know it started, lots of games I've been interested in...
Can anyone recommend humankind? I've heard it's kinda like a civ knock off but I haven't heard much for or against it