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    • @CileTheSane@lemmy.ca
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      131 month ago

      I ignored the autumn sale because I knew the winter sale would be right behind it and assumed it would have better deals

      • @njm1314@lemmy.world
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        41 month ago

        Identical deals I believe. Except maybe that deep discount section that’s different. Everything else should be 100% the same

  • @gnomesaiyan@lemmy.world
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    511 month ago

    I love how the Winter Sale starts and the entirety of all gamers DDoS the site. The prices are practically the same from the Autumn Sale.

    • @purplemonkeymad@programming.dev
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      171 month ago

      But you’ll get around to them at some point, and it’s a good deal so if you buy it later it might cost more. No it’s fine you definitely won’t get distracted by another game and will start it after the one you are playing just now.

      I don’t know what you mean “I’ve had that unplayed game for 17 years,” I’m going to play it next, (after this one I’m about to buy.)

  • missingno
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    • Celeste $4.99 -75% - A platformer with 8-way airdashes. I’m sure you’ve already heard enough about how amazing the base game is, so I just want to take a moment to shoutout the incredible modding scene for more content. My favorites are Spring 2020 Collab, Strawberry Jam, Glyph, Conqueror’s Peak, and Into the Jungle.

    • CrossCode $9.33 -65% (for base game and DLC) - Phenomenal action RPG. Combat is fast and explosive, dungeons are very obviously Zelda inspired but with way more puzzles. Packed with tons and tons and tons of sidequests, many of which put unique twists on the combat system to keep you on your toes. Make sure to grab the epilogue DLC.

    • Crypt of the Necrodancer $11.21 (bundle with DLC) - Rhythm game/roguelike sounds like the strangest mashup ever. But what’s even stranger is just how well it works. It’s just a matter of keeping 4/4 time, but forcing a steady pace forces you to think fast and not make any mistakes. Every death is clearly your fault as every enemy is designed to be beatable using only a base dagger without getting hit (and indeed there’s a challenge character that forces exactly this), but dealing with swarms is where it gets complicated. I especially recommend trying to speedrun, playing for speed really makes this game adrenaline-fueled as you have to pace yourself judging how much time you can afford to gather items if you want to make sub-15 or sub-10. Danny Baranowsky’s soundtrack absolutely delivers. Get both the Amplified and Synchrony DLCs.

    • Mega Knockdown $7.99 -20% - A turn-based fighting game that’s fun for complete beginners to pick up and play, while still offering a lot of depth. Use this to entice your non-fighting game friends in.

    • Skullgirls $2.49 -90% base game, $14.83 bundle with DLC - Still the best damn fighting game of all time. Almost never not on sale, hell you probably already own this by now and may not even realize it.

    • Slay the Spire $6.24 -75% - Roguelike deckbuilder, basic idea is that after each combat you get to add a card to your deck, plus collect relics from elites/events/shops/bosses which provide passive effects. There’s a ton of depth in trying to assemble the perfect deck one card at a time, resource management gets very complicated balancing what you need in the short-term versus what you want to take to the endgame. Tons and tons of possibilities, you can pretty much expect to never build the same deck twice. Oh, and did I mention there’s 20 levels of hard modes once you think you’ve gotten A0 down? Also has a very powerful mod API with Steam Workshop support, check out Packmaster and Adventurer for my favorite must-plays.

    • Them’s Fightin’ Herds $3.99 -80% - Another great fighting game, been waiting a long time for this port to bring us up to a grand total of two good fighting games on Linux. Has a lot of really cool features like a big story mode with overworld exploration, a cute lobby system with cosmetics to collect and treasure chests to fight for, a dynamic music system that reacts to the fight, and even a semi-cooperative dungeon crawler mode. Has crossplay with consoles as well. Full review. Word of warning: Baihe DLC is very busted and banned from tournament play. Long story about how the publisher fired the entire dev team and released her in an unfinished state. If you buy the DLC, just get the other three characters and skip her.

    • Anything by Zachtronics - A bunch of different engineering puzzle games where you have to write code or build a machine to solve problems. Once you’ve solved the puzzle, you can see a histogram comparing your solution to everyone else’s on a few different metrics, encouraging you to go back and try to optimize it further. I recommend Opus Magnum as the best entry point.

  • Dharma Curious (he/him)
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    Hope no one minds me asking here, but does anyone have any suggestion for games on sale that a 13 year old boy might like? Need a cool uncle gift for the nephew

    Edit: thank y’all for the replies!

  • Nyxicas
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    141 month ago

    The prices aren’t impressing me, then again, they really hadn’t impressed me for 5 years in a row now. They’re exactly the same as I’ve seen them in other sales, except the other sales mark them down slightly lower.

    Granted, I’ve acquired nearly every game I’ve personally been scouting for so the thrill is mostly gone. I’d only be spending just to spend on things I don’t quite need and not want.

    • paraphrand
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      151 month ago

      Steam sales 10 years ago were a thing of myth and majesty.

    • @Mr_Blott@feddit.uk
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      21 month ago

      I’ve noticed this too with Steam. Sales aren’t nearly as good (also, didn’t we just have one?!?) and “release dates” on decade-old games can be listed as say, two years if there was an update or a slight change

      Dunno if it’s Steam themselves or others ‘gaming’ the system, apologies for the pun

    • @frazorth@feddit.uk
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      I disagree.

      I’ve been though the Steam Sales for well over 10 years now, and I remember when they switched up how they did it.

      Yeah you no longer have a 90% discount for a single day on a game so there isn’t anywhere near as much chatter, which I miss, but there are plently of big names with 90% off. I think that is either what you miss, or you are now 5 years older and just don’t get as excited, or there hasn’t been much released that interest you.

      https://www.pcgamer.com/games/only-15-percent-of-all-steam-users-time-was-spent-playing-games-released-in-2024/

      Games with good reviews and 90% off:

      https://steamdb.info/sales/?min_discount=90&min_rating=80&min_reviews=500

      Is it the sales, or are there just less games coming out at the moment that interest you at any price?

  • @lath@lemmy.world
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    I think I’m going to get the base Grim Dawn. A complete package might drop eventually for a good price though, so I’m undecided.

    A shame Paradox games are DLC/subscription farms. It just ain’t worth getting invested.

    Overall still, I’ll probably browse in hesitation and buy nothing in the end.

    • @wrekone@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      41 month ago

      I enjoyed “It Takes Two” quite a bit. “A Way Out” is another co-op game from the same publisher that I’ve only heard good things about.

    • @Albbi@lemmy.ca
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      21 month ago

      It’s a game from 2014, but I love Double Dragon Neon which is 50% off. I have songs from the game in my regular music playlist they’re so good. I enjoy it more than the recent Double Dragon Gaiden. Great coop.

    • 🔍🦘🛎
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      Rotwood is a good one. Co-op Roguelite beat-em-up from the Don’t Starve guys.

      Lethal Company is just lots of fun, we’ve gotten too much time out of that dumb game. Maybe check out Content Warning if you like LC but want a change.

      Outward is a fantastic old-school RPG for two people, has all the traits of a game from 2002

      Palworld - haven’t hopped back into this one since its launch but have been meaning to. But this type of game is definitely not underrepresented on the market.

      Escape Simulator is a nice stress-free co-op escape room game, lots of official content and also has Steam Workshop so there’s tons of great content.

      PlateUp! if you’re not worried about getting into a fight over how awful your buddy is at making food

      Rogue Heroes: Ruins of Tasos is a Zelda-like RPG that’s a surprising amount of fun for how simple the game first looks.

      Other bigname recs: Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, Baldur’s Gate 3, Sea of Thieves, Deep Rock Galactic, Stardew Valley

  • mesamune
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    61 month ago

    Any recommended indie strategy, tower defense, or rogelikes you enjoyed? I recently enjoyed kobold core and peglin.

    • @Gerudo@lemm.ee
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      Not sure if it’s on sale but Creeper World is a super unique tower defense style game. The 4th one just came out.

      Edit- meant 5th one just came out

      • HeadfullofSoup
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        The 4th one came out in 2020 i thnik but yeah really good game all 4 of them

        Edit : IXE just came out which i did not know

      • mesamune
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        21 month ago

        I loved cheaper world. Great series. I didn’t like the newest one unfortunately. Played the demo wasn’t for me. I liked 3/4 though.

    • @Albbi@lemmy.ca
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      31 month ago

      Rogue legacy 1 and 2 are great roguelikes.

      20XX and 30XX are great Megaman clones that are roguelikes.

  • @ByteOnBikes@slrpnk.net
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    Was in a thread recently where people talk about heavy story games being popular because of Watcher 3, Cyberpunk 2077, Disco Esylium and Baldurs Gate 3.

    I’m going to recommend some fantastic story-rich/story-heavy games that people might have missed during the 2010-2020 era.

    Shadowrun Returns and Shadowrun Hong Kong: RPG tactics. if you’re not familiar with Shadowrun, it’s Cyberpunk but with Elves/Trolls, and Dragons as president. Story is dark and fantastic.

    West of Loathing and Shadows of Loathing: RPG tactics. Really great and funny writing. One reviewer said they smiled ear to ear during their whole play. I did too.

    Danganronpa series and Steins Gate series visual novel territory. Starts really slow but sucks you in. Paradise Killer was my introduction to this world.

    Rusty Lake games Puzzly. Rusty Lake Roots storytelling is so good. Don’t sleep on Rusty Lake Paradise and Rusty lake Hotel. Those stories are a bit more abstract, as are all the Rusty Lake games.

    Firewatch this is the game that made me sit up and pay attention to Walk Simulators. There’s a lot of good ones to name, but Firewatch is top tier.

    All on sale for a few bucks. All of them will make you think about them while showering and reflecting on life.