If you consider, consider also to buy the one with the lowest storage. It is not that hard to upgrade it yourself. You end up with even more storage than the most expensive model (if you're planning to buy that one). You only miss the anti-glare etched glass and a custom profile background. But you can buy a anti-glare screenprotector if needed.
I'm thinking I would get the 256gb version and 512gb SD card ti start with, so I don't have to upgrade right away. It's great that upgrading is even an option though.
Building off what the other guy said, you'll want to upgrade the hard drive when you can, I got the 64gb one and got two 500+ gb sd cards, but the shaders needed for the games can only be stored on the internal memory from what I've seen, and even having a few larger games installed has filled up the majority of my internal storage, to a point where I couldn't download updates for flatpacs or run some games due to so LITTLE storage. I'm going to look into upgrading my drive because it became such a problem for me
I've had mine since launch, I've used it less this year since my company cut all travel, but I'd definitely recommend it.
Mainly I use it as a home console, since I don't have another console and it's great having all the Steam library right there. I set up Heroic Games Launcher and play Rocket League quite often.
I'd thought of getting an Xbox before as it's also okay with Game Pass for just playing something on the TV to relax. But it seems that's really going to end up like Netflix with the decreasing quality and increasing price, and paying 500+ EUR to be locked into that doesn't seem great.
Then what really sealed the deal was when I visited my brother and we couldn't watch the World Cup on the Xbox. Like you have some of the best hardware in the world, and can't stream video because they lock it down so much. Whereas the Steam Deck is so versatile.
I actually started thinking about it because I will be traveling for work this summer for the first time since 2019. I don't expect to do much more traveling though, so mostly I would just use it in a more comfortable chair where I use a laptop today or while waiting for my kids at various events.
I play it with my kids. My 7yo and I are bonding over his playthrough of Zelda A link to the past. He gets to do all the exploring and puzzles and I get to beat the hard parts (for now)
A quick note to set you up to possibly enjoy it best: Most of the gameplay is intended to go on in your head, as you mentally assemble clues and go and re-check things. Don't be discouraged if it takes you a long time to progress part some scene.
That's a damn fine collection. I have 1000+ hours in Super Meat Boy and Spelunky 2 alone. If you haven't got Spelunky 1 (aka. Spelunky HD, aka. the first Spelunky on Steam), you should try that too. IMO it's a much better (i.e. more fair) game than 2. 2 is a fine game, don't get me wrong, but the first one is phenomenal.
I would recommend 2 for people who played 1 and are starting to get bored of it, as it almost feels like a remix of sorts. Like you said, 1 is definitely a much less flawed game and definitely better for new players. (especially because it’s somewhat easier haha)
Great list, and I appreciate the short summary for each game. I'm definitely sold on Shogun Showdown now, but I better wait a bit to get it since it's not discounted and I bought enough games this sale already lol.
I see this one mentioned everywhere, and it does look really interesting, especially the resteraunt management aspect of it -- are you still enjoying your time with it?
yeah, theres bit story and kinda interesting too. quirky character. restaurant management seems simple for now but enjoyable enough. Mostly just enjoying diving and catching fish.
I've been obsessed with it in the last two weeks, I've played it every day since 1.0 released.. Just checked and I have 27.8 hours played on steam. I absolutely love it! Just reached final boss, but feel like I have few more hours of content to do
Enjoy Subnautica! If you can I recommend going in as blindly as possible, and READ all the things!
Oh, what I'd give to be able to forget everything about it and play it again for the first time...
I bought me and my buddy a copy of Core Keepers. He mentioned he was interested but he tends to not have the extra funds for games so I got him a gift.
While I love Skyrim, I think most of the guild quest lines are much better in Oblivion, especially the thieves guild (as mentioned). I generally prefer to play with a leveling system mod that replaces the weird system they built, but it's a great game either way.
Interesting the differences of opinion on that. I would say that Oblivion, while still good, sits in an uncomfortable middle ground between the great Morrowind and the polished (for Bethesda) and successful Skyrim, and comes out as the weakest.
Getting Star Traders: Frontiers! Been itching for some exploration and trading as a space ship captain, since I started reading the expanse. Hope it's good!
It's great! Takes a little bit to get used to how it plays but the game has been updated almost weekly since release. Tons of fun stuff to do in there.
Nice, I also just recently started reading The Expanse. I'm about a quarter way through Caliban's War right now, I only recently just finished the first book. Starsector is my go-to game for the space exploration itch, but unfortunately it isn't on steam and won't be subject to the sale.
No games (so far) because I have enough of a backlog to play but went for a Steam Deck (512 GB version because I like anti-glare and don't want to upgrade it right away) and dock. I rarely feel like playing at my desk lately but enjoy playing on my Switch on the couch, so the deck should help me work thorugh my backlog.
I have some bigger games I intend to get later, but I bought Halls of Torment early. It's a "[X] Survivors" game like Vampire Survivors, with a heavy Diablo theme/atmosphere to it.
It has some fun little changes on the genre and I'm having fun with it. Always funny how these $3-$5 games can be so entertaining.
Halo infinite, hollow knight, dead cells, and the orange box. Already played dead cells on switch a bunch so I know I'll love it (though a couple new dlc's have released since I last played, yay!). As a fan of the metroid series I'm also super excited for hollow knight.
I honestly didn't event know this was a genre (aside maybe from football manager) until a few days ago. Getting super overwhelmed by the depth of these games, but watching through tutorials to try to get a handle on it.
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.
I'm pretty sure it just left early access so the small discount makes sense. It's a stellar game and honestly much longer than you'd think with a game that screams casual.
I force most games into 45 or 60 of I can help it. I've never noticed bad performance while swimming so I loaded it up and played for a bit. I was locked to 60 with no issues. Definitely fixed whatever performance issues they had.
FYI, if you’re seeming the mathematical balance between 30 and 60 fps, 40 is what you’re looking for. By frame-time, 40 is exactly between 30 and 60 (25ms vs 16.67 and 33.33, respectively).
I can’t decide if I want to get it on PC or wait for the switch version later this year. It may be easier to control with a mouse if there’s a lot of management in menus.
Well, I've slowly fallen in love with the game! It starts like a classic Zelda but it never stops growing. The notebook mechanic it's deeper than it seems, very unique!
Totally recommended!
Tunic is the best new game I have played in a long time. It's very very clever. It's definitely not just a Zelda clone, or an isometric Soulslike. I 100% recommend it but DO NOT LOOK ANYTHING UP BEFOREHAND. The feeling of discovery it gives you is the best part.
I wanted to pick up the Washington and Oregon DLCs for American Truck Simulator, a game I almost never play but it always there waiting for me to pop back in for one run then uninstall lol.
Also picked up Made in Abyss: Binary Star Falling Into Darkness (whew, that's a name alright) because I was just turned on to the show (which is awesome!) and wanted to play it, but full price seems like a total ripoff for such a jank niche game.
Now both are on my Deck for less then I spent at lunch yesterday, and I can get back to slowly poking at my backlog!
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?
Have fun! Protip: if things seem way too hard head SE across the big stone bridge on your mount riding past everything without stopping. Feel like that area is easier to get a grip on things then the actual starting area. 😁
So far only Blasphemous, but that'll probably change. My wishlist is huge, and nothing's ever stopped me from growing my backlog before, so why stop now?
I'm a huge fan of metroidvanias, I've played almost all of the heavy hitters in recent years: Hollow Knight, Dead Cells, Ori 1 & 2, Dust, Guacamelee, the list goes on. Blasphemous seemed right up my alley despite some positive reviews with heavy caveats. I'm mostly enjoying it but I really really hate all the insta-death pits. Nice that you don't drop all your currency on death but now I've gotta walk all the way back there, avoiding all the enemies and traps, and oop I've fallen in the same pit again and turned the game off. Besides that, the difficulty is somewhere between easy and challenging but fair. Recommended while cautioning patience.
If you love metroidvanias you owe it to yourself to check out Environmental Station Alpha. It's so good mechanically and the fights are so well designed that it's probably my favourite of the genre along with Hollow Knight. The graphics aren't for everyone but trust me you get used to them quick.
Marvel's Midnight Suns Legenday Edition. I'm 30 hours in and LOVING it. I mean, I like XCOM, Marvel, Persona and deck-building games, so I feel like this was created for me.
Bought Deathloop. I never was super excited about it, but it looks like it's worth 15EUR.
Still thinking about Jedi Survivor, but I'm usually not spending that amount of money on games.
I got deathloop in the monthly humble bundle thing, and I loved it. Didn't encounter any bug or technical issue, I really liked the story and atmosphere, and as a big fan of the Dishonored series I found the gameplay really good. I guess it can become a bit repetitive towards the end (which is kinda the point), but if you focus on the objectives and moving the story forward there are always new things to do.
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.
So far I've picked up Cassette Beasts and Nier Replicant. The former is a monster tamer game which I really enjoyed. Mechanics were fun, and the world exploration was superb. You unlock abilities for movement kind of like BOTW/Hollow Knight.
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!
I bought CrossCode because I heard great things about it and I'm enjoying it so far. The movement and combat is sooo fun and the main character's expressions are pure gold
Assassins Creed Odyssey and Hot Wheels Unleashed, the major factor for me was steam deck/ proton compatability.
Looking forward to trying out Assassins Creed as this will be the first one I play from this series besides a few hours of black flag.
Played a few hours of hot wheels and it brought back a lot of nostalgia I had for past hot wheels games, and overall a fairly satisfying high speed, good looking racing game.
I got Final Fantasy XII the Zodiac Age. Not sure when I'll play it but it was one of the first video games I ever played so it will be nostalgic to pick it back up.
I got Planet Zoo and I am in love and obsessed. I love the animal breeding and community trading features. I love that there is a genetics system.
And the building and customization and management are all very in depth and flexible. Amazing game, if you're into building a zoo and taking care of little virtual animals.
(Technically not summer sale because it went on sale June 20 but close enough)
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.
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.
Mechwarrior 5! I've always liked the series, but this one fell off my radar with an Epic exclusive deal that also had some pretty big problems at launch. It looks like it's in a good place now, though, so I'm looking forward to exploring the coop with a friend.
Not much. I bought Sea of Thieves and the newest DLC of China: Mao's Legacy. I'm having a blast with the first one, while the latter is very frustrating but really fun anyways.
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 haven't been able to justify it, even though its been on discount several times now. $70 starting price for part of a story seems like a con to my brain. Should be right up my alley because ff7-ffx were my jam.
I'm planning to buy the Dead Cells Castlevania DLC, Sundered: Eldritch Edition and maybe Wartales. Just coming off of a very high effort and rewarding Dark Souls Remastered playthrough. Quit work recently, mostly studying for a few tests now, so have some free time. Feeling like a grindy but mid-low effort game. Open to suggestions.
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.
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.
I got more DLC for Field of Glory 2. Despite its ugly presentation, there's literally no other video game that comes as close to tabletop historical wargaming. Even without the tabletop part, is probably the best ancients period wargaming there is, despite its obvious shortcomings.
I also got Elisa, which I have been wanting to read fot a while now.
I grabbed TMNT: Shredders Revenge, DayZ, and New World. I look forward to enjoying these over the summer since I have heard many good things about these titles!
Hero's Hour. Definitely inspired by Heroes of Might and Magic but a real gem in its own right. Got to love the little pixel mobs duking it out autobattler style!
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.
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.
The Steamdeck sale is tempting. I have been trying to decide if I need one (I don't need one, but that's not important).
If you consider, consider also to buy the one with the lowest storage. It is not that hard to upgrade it yourself. You end up with even more storage than the most expensive model (if you're planning to buy that one). You only miss the anti-glare etched glass and a custom profile background. But you can buy a anti-glare screenprotector if needed.
I'm thinking I would get the 256gb version and 512gb SD card ti start with, so I don't have to upgrade right away. It's great that upgrading is even an option though.
Building off what the other guy said, you'll want to upgrade the hard drive when you can, I got the 64gb one and got two 500+ gb sd cards, but the shaders needed for the games can only be stored on the internal memory from what I've seen, and even having a few larger games installed has filled up the majority of my internal storage, to a point where I couldn't download updates for flatpacs or run some games due to so LITTLE storage. I'm going to look into upgrading my drive because it became such a problem for me
Check out CryoUtilities. Can easily store shader caches with each game and eliminate your issue entirely. Yay open Linux ecosystem!
https://github.com/CryoByte33/steam-deck-utilities
I've had mine since launch, I've used it less this year since my company cut all travel, but I'd definitely recommend it.
Mainly I use it as a home console, since I don't have another console and it's great having all the Steam library right there. I set up Heroic Games Launcher and play Rocket League quite often.
I'd thought of getting an Xbox before as it's also okay with Game Pass for just playing something on the TV to relax. But it seems that's really going to end up like Netflix with the decreasing quality and increasing price, and paying 500+ EUR to be locked into that doesn't seem great.
Then what really sealed the deal was when I visited my brother and we couldn't watch the World Cup on the Xbox. Like you have some of the best hardware in the world, and can't stream video because they lock it down so much. Whereas the Steam Deck is so versatile.
I actually started thinking about it because I will be traveling for work this summer for the first time since 2019. I don't expect to do much more traveling though, so mostly I would just use it in a more comfortable chair where I use a laptop today or while waiting for my kids at various events.
I play it with my kids. My 7yo and I are bonding over his playthrough of Zelda A link to the past. He gets to do all the exploring and puzzles and I get to beat the hard parts (for now)
I didn’t need one but I wanted one and it was a good idea.
Dooooo it
Pinned the post as long as the Summer Sale lasts. Handy overview for everyone to discuss it.
A steam deck. I'll probably get some games after payday.
Congrats, homie. I love mine. :3
Return of Obra Dinn. Actually bought it from GoG sale. Heard tons of hype about it.
A quick note to set you up to possibly enjoy it best: Most of the gameplay is intended to go on in your head, as you mentally assemble clues and go and re-check things. Don't be discouraged if it takes you a long time to progress part some scene.
One of my favourite games. Great choice if you like puzzles!
I resisted the temptation, as I don't have the time and space to play the 5 games I already own.
This! This is 100% relatable 🤝☕😅
Red Dead Redemption 2. I couldn't pass it up any longer!
Avoid spoilers if it hasn't already been spoiled for you. Story mode is a masterpiece!
Oh man I just finished rdr2 and did 100% completion and now I'm looking to get other western themed games this summer sale. Have fun!
It definitely gave me a whole new appreciation for the Western genre!
You won't regret it! Probably my favorite game of all time in terms of immersion
I bought rdr2 right when all of the covid lockdowns started. It's an amazing game. Good pick.
That's a damn fine collection. I have 1000+ hours in Super Meat Boy and Spelunky 2 alone. If you haven't got Spelunky 1 (aka. Spelunky HD, aka. the first Spelunky on Steam), you should try that too. IMO it's a much better (i.e. more fair) game than 2. 2 is a fine game, don't get me wrong, but the first one is phenomenal.
I would recommend 2 for people who played 1 and are starting to get bored of it, as it almost feels like a remix of sorts. Like you said, 1 is definitely a much less flawed game and definitely better for new players. (especially because it’s somewhat easier haha)
Got myself Fallout 4 for on my deck
Let me know how it runs, for some reason I can never get Fallout 4 to run smoothly on any system.
Here's my decent haul. Some of them aren't really in the "Sale" as they just launched but have launch discounts.
Good reviews and suggestions. Added a few to my wishlist for better sale prices later! Shogun looks like one to keep an eye on.
oh, Prey is amazing as an immersiv sim!
Great list, and I appreciate the short summary for each game. I'm definitely sold on Shogun Showdown now, but I better wait a bit to get it since it's not discounted and I bought enough games this sale already lol.
Nothing. It's the same sale for the past 5 years. I've already got anything I wanted.
Bought dave the diver, just fought first boss and game feels fun for now.
I see this one mentioned everywhere, and it does look really interesting, especially the resteraunt management aspect of it -- are you still enjoying your time with it?
yeah, theres bit story and kinda interesting too. quirky character. restaurant management seems simple for now but enjoyable enough. Mostly just enjoying diving and catching fish.
I've been obsessed with it in the last two weeks, I've played it every day since 1.0 released.. Just checked and I have 27.8 hours played on steam. I absolutely love it! Just reached final boss, but feel like I have few more hours of content to do
I got Subnautica for £8.24, original Alan Wake for £4.64 and Surviving Mars deluxe edition for £8.74. Not bad!
I picked up Surviving Mars and played through the tutorials. Fascinating game.
Enjoy Subnautica! If you can I recommend going in as blindly as possible, and READ all the things! Oh, what I'd give to be able to forget everything about it and play it again for the first time...
Nothing really. I have 1000+ games owned that I have never played. Though it is always tempting. I might buy the outer wilds.
I bought me and my buddy a copy of Core Keepers. He mentioned he was interested but he tends to not have the extra funds for games so I got him a gift.
How is that? I've had my eye on it for a while. Would it be fun for solo play?
It ends up playing out kind of like Minecraft or Terraria so it can definitely be fun solo
Just dropped a crisp fiver on Oblivion, figured 17 years of people telling me to play it was reason enough to give it a shot
It's one of the best games ever made. Especially the Thieves' Guild missions.
While I love Skyrim, I think most of the guild quest lines are much better in Oblivion, especially the thieves guild (as mentioned). I generally prefer to play with a leveling system mod that replaces the weird system they built, but it's a great game either way.
Enjoy! Obviously keep in mind it's that old, but it's still the best in the series.
Interesting the differences of opinion on that. I would say that Oblivion, while still good, sits in an uncomfortable middle ground between the great Morrowind and the polished (for Bethesda) and successful Skyrim, and comes out as the weakest.
At the risk of being a living meme... You should check out Morrowind as well. So good and weird.
Getting Star Traders: Frontiers! Been itching for some exploration and trading as a space ship captain, since I started reading the expanse. Hope it's good!
It's great! Takes a little bit to get used to how it plays but the game has been updated almost weekly since release. Tons of fun stuff to do in there.
Nice, I also just recently started reading The Expanse. I'm about a quarter way through Caliban's War right now, I only recently just finished the first book. Starsector is my go-to game for the space exploration itch, but unfortunately it isn't on steam and won't be subject to the sale.
No games (so far) because I have enough of a backlog to play but went for a Steam Deck (512 GB version because I like anti-glare and don't want to upgrade it right away) and dock. I rarely feel like playing at my desk lately but enjoy playing on my Switch on the couch, so the deck should help me work thorugh my backlog.
The Deck is wonderful. I have been playing lot more after I bought mine.
I have some bigger games I intend to get later, but I bought Halls of Torment early. It's a "[X] Survivors" game like Vampire Survivors, with a heavy Diablo theme/atmosphere to it. It has some fun little changes on the genre and I'm having fun with it. Always funny how these $3-$5 games can be so entertaining.
Black Mesa. Been waiting to grab it before I play HL2
Like, play HL2 for the first time? Now that's what I call a patient gamer :)
Yep, first time! I’ve seen and played bits of it but nothing substantial. Excited to jump in.
Halo infinite, hollow knight, dead cells, and the orange box. Already played dead cells on switch a bunch so I know I'll love it (though a couple new dlc's have released since I last played, yay!). As a fan of the metroid series I'm also super excited for hollow knight.
I fucking loved Hollow Knight. One of my absolute favorite games of the past several years. I hope you enjoy it!
Bought out of the park 24 and franchise hockey manager bundle
I wish this genre got more attention from developers.
I honestly didn't event know this was a genre (aside maybe from football manager) until a few days ago. Getting super overwhelmed by the depth of these games, but watching through tutorials to try to get a handle on it.
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.
I’ve been obsessed with Battlebit, it’s such a blast. Even solo, which is rare for me in a squad based shooter.
X4: Foundations - though I probably won't get around to playing it til later in the year...
I just accidentally stumbled onto Dave the Diver and I really want it, though it's not on a particularly great sale. Concept sounds super fun.
I'm pretty sure it just left early access so the small discount makes sense. It's a stellar game and honestly much longer than you'd think with a game that screams casual.
Is performance still poor on the Deck though? I played it a few months ago but was going to wait to see if performance improved.
Even 40fps was hard to maintain consistently.
I force most games into 45 or 60 of I can help it. I've never noticed bad performance while swimming so I loaded it up and played for a bit. I was locked to 60 with no issues. Definitely fixed whatever performance issues they had.
Great to hear!
FYI, if you’re seeming the mathematical balance between 30 and 60 fps, 40 is what you’re looking for. By frame-time, 40 is exactly between 30 and 60 (25ms vs 16.67 and 33.33, respectively).
This comment was probably more interesting and informative than any comment I read on Reddit for the past year
Lumencraft
Yes, Your Grace
The Final Station
Now to actually play them!
Harvestella. My wife has like a thousand hours in Stardew. She gets a present and a job offer today. It's a good day for her.
Dave the Diver
I can’t decide if I want to get it on PC or wait for the switch version later this year. It may be easier to control with a mouse if there’s a lot of management in menus.
For now just Tunic :)
Oh no, Death's Door and Pixel Cup Soccer too :O
How is Tunic? It looks great but there are always other games I want when I'm buying things
Well, I've slowly fallen in love with the game! It starts like a classic Zelda but it never stops growing. The notebook mechanic it's deeper than it seems, very unique! Totally recommended!
Tunic is the best new game I have played in a long time. It's very very clever. It's definitely not just a Zelda clone, or an isometric Soulslike. I 100% recommend it but DO NOT LOOK ANYTHING UP BEFOREHAND. The feeling of discovery it gives you is the best part.
I got
High on Life
Ys IX Monstrum Nox
Stranger of Paradise FF Origin
Toukiden 2
Tales of Symphonia
DBZ Kakarot
I’m still on the fence for buying Hogwarts Legacy. 20% off is still more than €40..
If you've yet to buy it, go take a look at GG.Deals; it's a great price comparison tool that lets you look at prices across a bunch of online stores.
Have a look on greenman gaming. It's 32% off. £33.99 in the UK.
Ah awesome tip! This saves €7 👌
I bought it full price when it came out and it's worth every cent imo, and I'm not even a Harry Potter fan. It's a good RPG in its own right.
I wanted to pick up the Washington and Oregon DLCs for American Truck Simulator, a game I almost never play but it always there waiting for me to pop back in for one run then uninstall lol.
Also picked up Made in Abyss: Binary Star Falling Into Darkness (whew, that's a name alright) because I was just turned on to the show (which is awesome!) and wanted to play it, but full price seems like a total ripoff for such a jank niche game.
Now both are on my Deck for less then I spent at lunch yesterday, and I can get back to slowly poking at my backlog!
I finally pulled the trigger on Celeste after hearing so much about it for years.
Nothing
Same here. I already have many games I haven't played yet.
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?
It's a solid game (and I feel like it's the easiest one to get into for someone new out of the three), but for a few bucks more Elden Ring is stellar.
Just bought it, thanks!
Have fun! Protip: if things seem way too hard head SE across the big stone bridge on your mount riding past everything without stopping. Feel like that area is easier to get a grip on things then the actual starting area. 😁
So far only Blasphemous, but that'll probably change. My wishlist is huge, and nothing's ever stopped me from growing my backlog before, so why stop now?
I'm a huge fan of metroidvanias, I've played almost all of the heavy hitters in recent years: Hollow Knight, Dead Cells, Ori 1 & 2, Dust, Guacamelee, the list goes on. Blasphemous seemed right up my alley despite some positive reviews with heavy caveats. I'm mostly enjoying it but I really really hate all the insta-death pits. Nice that you don't drop all your currency on death but now I've gotta walk all the way back there, avoiding all the enemies and traps, and oop I've fallen in the same pit again and turned the game off. Besides that, the difficulty is somewhere between easy and challenging but fair. Recommended while cautioning patience.
If you love metroidvanias you owe it to yourself to check out Environmental Station Alpha. It's so good mechanically and the fights are so well designed that it's probably my favourite of the genre along with Hollow Knight. The graphics aren't for everyone but trust me you get used to them quick.
Blasphemous is great. The difficulty gets better as you gain new abilities, the beginning is a bit rough. I just bought Ender Lilies and Lost Ruins.
Crisis Core Reunion
Black Mesa
Needy Girl Overdose
Marvel's Midnight Suns Legenday Edition. I'm 30 hours in and LOVING it. I mean, I like XCOM, Marvel, Persona and deck-building games, so I feel like this was created for me.
It's a shame the game flopped though.
Quiet hit, perhaps? Won't really go out of date.
Three random games that have been on my wishlist:
Galactic Ruler
Puyo Puyo Tetris 2
Freeman: Guerrilla Warfare
Plus Days Gone from Fanatical since it was a bit cheaper. I've got more games than I have time to play but still having fun for not a lot of money.
planning on grabbing neon white and hades
Hades is in my top 3 of all time. Excellent game
Post Void and A Short Hike. Also thinking about buying either Terraria or Don't Starve Together for me and my friend, but not sure which one
My backlog was getting low (which is rare), so I've stocked up to last a while, or at least until the winter sale.
Slay the spire is amazing and I cant recommend it enough.
Yes, I love it so much I bought it on steam after playing it on Switch.
A backlog can get low? That sounds so bizarre 😅
Oh man, have fun with Hellblade. What an experience that one was. Play it with headphones!
Well, thanks, just bought it based on your glowing review.
Once you get tired of normal StS, try the Downfall mod. It really refreshed the game for me.
I'm thinking about buying a few games to play on Steam Deck, probably 2 or 3 of that list:
:O You're going to love Digimon Survive if you're a longtime fan and can stick with a visual novel. You gotta play the NG+
So far:
Not on sale but also got BattleBit
Thanks. I am an eager beaver to get mine.
Bought Deathloop. I never was super excited about it, but it looks like it's worth 15EUR. Still thinking about Jedi Survivor, but I'm usually not spending that amount of money on games.
I got deathloop in the monthly humble bundle thing, and I loved it. Didn't encounter any bug or technical issue, I really liked the story and atmosphere, and as a big fan of the Dishonored series I found the gameplay really good. I guess it can become a bit repetitive towards the end (which is kinda the point), but if you focus on the objectives and moving the story forward there are always new things to do.
Elden ring (finally!)
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.
Satisfactory- project zomboid - valhiem - oxygen not included
I haven't played PZ but the rest are great choices! Easily 30+ hours in each. ONI, over 100 hours.
I bought Anno 1800 and am really enjoying it, it's great that they modelled it closer to Anno 1404 but still innovated
Thanks for the reminder! Wouldn't want to miss it.
So far I've picked up Cassette Beasts and Nier Replicant. The former is a monster tamer game which I really enjoyed. Mechanics were fun, and the world exploration was superb. You unlock abilities for movement kind of like BOTW/Hollow Knight.
Nier Replicant has hot androids
I got Sekiro because I'm a sadist.
Raft. I'm getting reeeeeal sick of Bruce.
I've bought more this sale than the last 3 years combined.
Nier Replicant 1.123905814908(or whatever), Nier Automata, Dave the Diver, Raptor: Call of the Shadow and Crisis Core: Reunion.
I have Automata for the PS4 but wanted to play it on the SteamDeck.
I wasn't really interested in anything new until I saw that Dave the Diver trailer and it just clicked for me. I haven't played it yet.
Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & The Secret Hideout
Final Fantasy XIII
Persona 5 Royal
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 bought CrossCode because I heard great things about it and I'm enjoying it so far. The movement and combat is sooo fun and the main character's expressions are pure gold
Assassins Creed Odyssey and Hot Wheels Unleashed, the major factor for me was steam deck/ proton compatability. Looking forward to trying out Assassins Creed as this will be the first one I play from this series besides a few hours of black flag.
Played a few hours of hot wheels and it brought back a lot of nostalgia I had for past hot wheels games, and overall a fairly satisfying high speed, good looking racing game.
I love Odyssey. I put more hours into that game than any other Assassin's Creed game.
Probably nothing, there's no huge sales on anything I want.
Maybe Bugsnax as it's cheap though.
Finally, the Dark Souls games are on sale! I'll probably pick them up.
I got Final Fantasy XII the Zodiac Age. Not sure when I'll play it but it was one of the first video games I ever played so it will be nostalgic to pick it back up.
Ooh I got it on PS4 when it came out and I was right back to my childhood. Super fun to grind the bestiary too!
I grabbed Shadow of War and Cosmoteer.
I purchased persona 5 and bloodstained ritual of the night.
I got Planet Zoo and I am in love and obsessed. I love the animal breeding and community trading features. I love that there is a genetics system.
And the building and customization and management are all very in depth and flexible. Amazing game, if you're into building a zoo and taking care of little virtual animals.
(Technically not summer sale because it went on sale June 20 but close enough)
So far:
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 picked up a few games on Steam, as well some stuff on Fanatical.
Steam:
Fanatical (also Steam keys, just a different site and sale):
I plan to grab Valheim and potentially Dave the Diver.
Lost Ruins, Ender Lilies, Halls of Torment
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.
Mechwarrior 5! I've always liked the series, but this one fell off my radar with an Epic exclusive deal that also had some pretty big problems at launch. It looks like it's in a good place now, though, so I'm looking forward to exploring the coop with a friend.
I got T.A.B , Rise of the Tomb Raider, and Doki Doki Literature Club
I am planning to try out Sleeping Dogs, that one passed me by when it came out. Hope it still holds up!
I bought it years ago to replay it. It would just crash on launch. Hope they fixed it, I remember it being so fun.
Not much. I bought Sea of Thieves and the newest DLC of China: Mao's Legacy. I'm having a blast with the first one, while the latter is very frustrating but really fun anyways.
Might get more, but I'll wait for the wallet to cool down first.
20 minutes till dawn !! :D underrated game albeit pretty repetitive
I bought about 30 games. Only ones I remember offhand are Lego Hobbit and Lego LOTR. There were many more though.
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
WH40k Boltgun, Alan Wake and F.E.A.R. Collection.
A badge lol https://store.steampowered.com/points/shop/c/steambadge
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.
FF7 has been the game that I've been wanting to play for a long time but sadly can't because of being low on funds. Maybe someday
I haven't been able to justify it, even though its been on discount several times now. $70 starting price for part of a story seems like a con to my brain. Should be right up my alley because ff7-ffx were my jam.
Nothing. There are better sales all year round.
Witcher 3 and all DLC's :) it is my second time playing it and I love it as much as I did the first time
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
I picked up Overload and CrossCode for my deck. Might grab Outer Wilds too, but haven't decided.
Got Nova Lands. It’s like Forager with a factory
Uh oh... this looks like exactly my shit.
Yeah, Forager is one of the very few games I went out of my way to 100% and I just stumbled into Nova Lands. I’m sorry man.
I have since confirmed that Nova Lands is, indeed, exactly my shit (much like Forager was). Thank you, and go fuck yourself lol.
Hey man I’m just glad I could make it easier to carry your wallet! I’d hate for you to hurt your back carrying around so much money…
Megaquarium, Big Pharma, Bus Simulator 21.
All of them are solid.
Mortal Kombat 11, Dave the driver, unpacking and PC builder simulator.
I'm planning to buy the Dead Cells Castlevania DLC, Sundered: Eldritch Edition and maybe Wartales. Just coming off of a very high effort and rewarding Dark Souls Remastered playthrough. Quit work recently, mostly studying for a few tests now, so have some free time. Feeling like a grindy but mid-low effort game. Open to suggestions.
I've been getting into Warhammer lately so picked up boltgun and battlefleet gothic armada 2. Both very fun actually and definitely recommend
Thinking about a steam deck just for Diablo 4. I'd pick up fallout 4 and borderlands 3 / Tina and possibly elden ring / sekiro too. Any thoughts?
D4 runs fantastically on the Deck, can't recommend it enough...as long as wherever you're taking the Deck has a good wifi connection of course.
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 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.
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.
Duck game 4 pack for my friends. Definitely recommend. Lots of mods to spice up gameplay.
Death Stranding - played the intro and completely in love with the setting
Floppy Knights - discovered by being a huge fan of the artist, played first 4 missions and like it so far
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.
I got more DLC for Field of Glory 2. Despite its ugly presentation, there's literally no other video game that comes as close to tabletop historical wargaming. Even without the tabletop part, is probably the best ancients period wargaming there is, despite its obvious shortcomings.
I also got Elisa, which I have been wanting to read fot a while now.
Republic commando, little nightmares 2.
Nothing yet. There's nothing I'm after with a deep enough discount at the moment. That may not last though.
I grabbed TMNT: Shredders Revenge, DayZ, and New World. I look forward to enjoying these over the summer since I have heard many good things about these titles!
Hero's Hour. Definitely inspired by Heroes of Might and Magic but a real gem in its own right. Got to love the little pixel mobs duking it out autobattler style!
I picked up:
The Forgotten City, Heaven’s Vault, The Eternal Cylinder, and Underhero
I might pick up Klonoa as well but I’m still deciding.
Finally picked up Tiny Tina's Wonderlands!
There's plenty I want, but I don't have the time or money!
Foundation and Final Fantasy VII Remastered. I am loving foundation and really excited for FF7.
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.
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.
Finally picked up Tiny Tina's Wonderlands!
I bought Battlebit Remastered, and refunded it after 70 mins playing.
What was up with it?
Figured I can just play the Battlefield games for which I payed less and which is basically the same but with better graphics, sounds and effects.
Also I can buy it later again when it is on discount below Eur 10,00.
Nothing, because my PC’s hard drive died and I haven’t brought a new one yet.
Finally picked up Tiny Tina's Wonderlands!
Appropriate username