I’ve about $50 in my steam wallet and I’m wondering what this community would think are must-haves. I’m currently eyeing Satisfactory and Potion Craft and am worried I’m missing out on any great deals.
Resident Evil 7 is $8 its really fun but I can only play like an hour at a time or I feel like my heart will pop out of my chest.
Subnautica is $10 I haven’t gotten it yet but heard it’s really good.
Deep Rock Galactic $10
Valheim $12
Hollow Knight $8
Fallout New Vegas $7
Slay the Spire $9 rogue like deck builder
Castle Crashers $3
Batman Arkham Collection $9 four great games for that price is an amazing deal
Spyro Trilogy $10
Undertale $3
Sleeping Dogs $3
Death’s Door $8
Sleeping dogs is a great game. I never liked any GTA games or anything else in that style but I fell in love with that game. Great combat, fun story, great atmosphere and and beautiful representation of Hong Kong.
+100 to Sleeping Dogs! Seconding everything you say - plus it has the pork bun vendor.
A man who never eats pork buns is never a whole man!
Same, Sleeping Dogs was just so much more fun to me than other open world games. The martial arts combat was a lot more fun than the typical gun combat most open world games have, and Hong Kong felt more interesting and interactable than the typical open world city, and it just looking fantastic. Only thing is that it runs out of content way before something like GTA, but I’d rather have more fun with fewer hours than endless padding. Wish it had been more successful so we could have gotten a more expansive sequel.
Haven’t played Castle Crashers / Death’s Door, but otherwise that is a phenomenal selection of games - can’t go wrong with any of those.
Castle Crashers is a fun indie coop beat em up style game up to 4 players and is also couch coop. Deaths Door is a really fun action rpg but a bit short, def worth it tho when on sale.
Slay the Spire is SO worth it. There’s so many hours of entertainment in that little gem.
Great list, fnv, hollow knight, valheim, slay the spire, subnautica and sleeping dogs are probably all in my top 20 pc games ever and maybe top 10 for single player.
If you could only play one of the rest which would you pick?
Divinity Original Sin 2 is 60% off and easily the best RPG I’ve ever played. You get a ridiculous amount of freedom as if it’s a DnD campaign, and you’re on a quest to become god.
+1 for Divinity, Red Prince Theme is a banger
Also, I’ll yield to none!
I grabbed a bunch of smaller games for my steamdeck that I’ve been wanting to try:
Noita - you’re a wizard in a rougelike physics sandbox environment
Super Meatboy - precision platformer ($1.25)
Cave Story+ - old Metroidvania platformer I never got around to finishing on console years ago
Fez - 2D/3D puzzle platformer
DIG - “Spelunky meets Enter the gungeon & Broforce” action rougelike platformer
Super Blood Hockey - old school arcade style hockey, pixel graphics (and has multiplayer split screen)
Binding of Isaac - never played it, gonna see what all the hype is about. Action rougelike
Tunic - old school LoZ style RPG
Pizza Tower - sonic the hedgehog on crack
Dave the Diver - dive, catch fish, sell fish in restaurant, buy better gear, dive, catch bigger fish, repeat…
Cursed to Golf - deck building rougelike with golf mechanics
Monster Sanctuary - 2D Pokémon platformer
Resident Evil 3 - cause it was $10 and I just finished 2
I highly recommend Monster Sanctuary. The story is okay but the gameplay is wonderful.
I just gave that one away on c/giftofgaming !
A most excellent game, and a pretty neat pvp ladder idea!
Absolutely loved tunic. It’s a blast going in blind.
I finished the game and immediately bought a Tunic T-shirt just so I’d remember how much I liked the game. My only piece of videogame apparel
I played the demo a while back and it seemed pretty generic. What did I miss from only 30 minutes of gameplay?
Oh man… like everything?
I describe the game as “Holy shit, I didn’t know I could do that” the game.
The game is all about secrets, did you get as far as looking into the in-game game manual? It’s vital, and none of it is obvious.
There’s also a lot of NES/SNES Nostalgia, if you don’t miss through leafing through game manuals or issues of EGM this might not hit for you as much as it did for me.
A lot of folk bounce off the game because the combat is too difficult, or because the puzzles are too obtuse. Personally I loved it though.
I just picked it up this sale and I’m thoroughly enjoying it. Other than it being talked about on The Besties podcast and how much they liked it, and how you’re picking up instruction booklet as you go I didnt know much about it. Getting lost occasionally but loving looking for hints in the booklet and not looking it up online instead.
Noita, my source of endless frustration and satisfaction.
This is sort of off topic, but do you like your Steam Deck? I’m trying to decide whether to build a PC or get a Steam Deck, but the thing is I literally just want something to run Steam Big Picture mode. It seems like a waste to build a PC just for that, but I’m worried the Steam Deck won’t run fantastically if I just want to leave it hooked up to my TV 90% of the time.
I’m not quite the person you originally asked, but I’ve also got a Steam Deck, maybe I can help? Full disclosure, I primary use my steam deck as hand held (switch killer), so I can only kind of speak the big picture performance, but I really like my steam deck. It’s probably my new favorite way to kill time while traveling (assuming I can keep it charged or find somewhere to plug it in). Under the hood it’s a remarkably capable computer, but it does have limitations, so I hesitate recommend it for everyone. It really depends on what you plan to play on it and your expectations. Its handled pretty much every game I’ve thrown at it (Hallow Knight, Lego Harry Potter, Slay the Spire, Ara Fell, Baba is You, Vampire Survivors, Spiritfarer, Shattered Pixel Dungeon, and West of Loathing) very well, but I’ve mostly stuck to verified titles from my library of mostly indy games. That said, it can be quirky sometimes. It’s hard to explain beyond just general Linux weirdness, but it’s stuff like the mod manager for Slay the Spire being fully functional, except for the part where you can’t see it (if I recall correctly it only draws when java redraws the window, like when a touch is registered), but after the modded game is launched, it runs perfectly fine. I have also heard that the steam deck can struggle a bit with more demanding games, especially on higher settings.
If you’re looking to get 4K 60+ fps max settings on the latest AAA title, I’d probably steer you towards a custom build, but if you aren’t looking to push those kind of frames and are okay with some occasional software tinkering, then it’s hard to go wrong with the steam deck.
Is Noita a game that you can keep going back to? I’ve been considering to buy it for some time now, but I feel like the learning curve is way to steep for playing it casually once or twice a week. Also, I generally only play games with a controller. Does Noita have good controller support?
It’s a rougelike so you’ll die a lot… I think it’s really fun but it can be punishing. There is a ton to do and lots to explore though so if you can push through the difficulty curve it’s pretty rewarding.
Controls could be better but it’s not unplayable with a controller. Definitely made for KB+M though…
The Valve Complete Pack is 96% off for a total of $6.54. Portal 1+2, Half-Life 1+2+episodes, Left 4 Dead 2 are all must-haves if you don’t already have them, fantastic games that explain why people clamor for Valve to make more games.
That’s an amazing value.
Hades is a great action rpg with rouge-lite elements. The power up combinations and synergies are near limitless and the writing is fucking fantastic. It’s like 13 bucks right now.
7 days to die is my favorite survival game, it combines minecraft-like building with a looter shooter and a horde-survival element. Very addictive, if a bit old. It’s 5 bucks which…like you can’t even get a Sammy for 5 bucks anymore.
Recommend checking sales over at GOG, only DRM free games 👍
Disco Elysium at 75% off is a steal!
Also, Kingdom Come Deliverance, 75% off and rven cheaper than Disco Elysium. This one is hands down one of the best modern rpg games I have played, especially because you can play without the minimap relying on directions given by NPCs, it is so inmersive and it has a plethora of interesting mechanics and an amazingly beautiful world.
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
Many might already own it, but if you don’t it’s worth the money
I’m actually making my first “full” play through. I played it when it first came out got 40 hours in and got stuck in a death loop save where my next save was like hours behind.
Just reinstalled it with “through the valleys” mod collection and it’s amazing. It’s a vanilla+ like experience and really fun. So this time I’m actually going to complete it. Then I’ll eventually get around to Skyrim again and actually try to finish that 😂
Do that! Definitely! I have like 3000h in both combined. I got hooked instantly when I first got Oblivion when it came out
I’m like 10-12 hours in and I have given jauffre the amulet. But decided to go explore and do other side quests before making my way into the MSQ.
I started a new game a few days ago. So far I only made it out of the sewers. Thinking about joining the dark brotherhood once again. Oh and I am so looking forward to meeting my favorite video game character of all times once again. Sheogorath
Can’t recommend Disco Elysium enough, it’s a truly brilliant game.
Pathfinder: Wrath of the righteous is right up there too.
Pillars of eternity games are a close second to that.
I don’t feel comfortable buying it after when the publisher (IIRC) did to the devs.
I believe there are other places than steam you could buy it from where it should benefit the devs more. Although I do not remember where.
Seconded, unequivocally! Disco Elysium was such an experience.
I remember the first time I saw it… it looked so terrible at first glance. My husband was playing it and he said it was so good, but when I came over to check I was like… “ehhh if you say so.” I mean, let’s be honest, a casual glance might make it seem like it’s some crappy game.
But my husband was adamant, so I got the game too and I’m sooooooo happy I did. It’s honestly one of the (if not the!) best written games I’ve played. The monologues are beautiful, the dialogues are superb. This game has made me laugh so hard I had tears running down my cheeks, and it has made me cry for real. It’s funny, it’s tragic, it’s melancholic, it’s remarkably ‘deep’ and it touches on so many important subjects in a non-lecturing way.
Anyone who wants to experience the entire rainbow of emotions should definitely buy this. It’s brilliant.
Edit just to say: You can never go wrong with Slay the Spire. I’ve spent hours upon hours playing it, off and on, and it’s great!
I get most of my games from Humble Bundle now days but I grabbed:
Hades - great roguelite from steam deck
Subnautica below zero - subpart continuation of one of the best games this millennia
Technomancer - purely because mortismal gaming suggested it
24 euros. Worth it.
Technomancer is full of jank but it’ll scratch that old BioWare itch. Spiders also made Greedfall where they showed how much they have improved as a studio. Greedfall 2 is out soon (I think) and it’s a must buy for me.
I realy loved the first part of subnautica. So definitely going to play the second part when I got some spare time
Below Zero is not quite as good as Subnautica, but it’s still pretty decent. It definitely doesn’t have the same feeling of aloneness that Subnautica had, and it does nudge you a bit more towards your objectives. It’s also a shorter game overall.
Just a heads up: Humble Bundle posts in like an hour. I’m waiting for that drop so I can make sure I don’t overspend lol.
-Outer Wilds and Return of the Obra Dinn are must plays. About $27
-Definitely recommend the spiderman games.
-I’m looking at a game called Cloudbuilt. It’s $7. This review is selling me “If Mirrors Edge and Sonic decided that they wanted to have a baby but then megaman x was upset cause he always wanted to have a baby with mirrors edge so he inserted nano machines to make the baby a bit more like him this game is what you would end up with!”
I wish I could forget everything about Obra Dinn for a better 2nd play. That game is fantastic.
I recently bought Dave the Diver (even though it is not discounted by that much) and I‘m having a blast playing it.
It’s a mix of rouge lite, exploration, farming and restaurant sim with a ton of exploration, interesting characters and a nice art style. The sense of progression is very addictive. Would definitely recommend.
Dave The Diver rules. I picked it up because it happened to release recently, not specifically because of the sale, and I love it!
Yeah I’m hooked on this game too. Even though it’s just 10% off for release, it’s cheap to begin with, so totally worth buying now.
I have been playing six hours a day for the past few days. Help me
Brotato - > 3.99€
Vampire Survivors - > 3.74€
Stardew Valley - > 9.23€
Three games i have poured several hours (±100) in. I think they are one, if not the best in their genres.
This thread is terrible for my wallet and backlog.
To contribute to the discussion, I bought an old PopCap game called Insaniquarium recently for around 60c, but there a demo version if you want to try it.
It isn’t just nostalgia; The game is actually still fun after all these years.
Someone from the review section burned 1800+hrs on it, which I think is actually insane.
Yo I remember that game! I owned it at one point too