Steam Cart rating thread

Steam Cart rating thread.

Post 'em, comment on other's, and ask for recs.

Personally I'm kinda 50/50 on whether or not I should get the top three games in mine. Anone here play them and wanna say what they thought?

The rest are either cheap or widely praised enough that I don't have any real worries about whether they'll be worth the cost, though.

neptunia or fairy fencer

depends on which nep

if it's 1 or 2 then Fairy, if it's 3 then go for that

Nep unless it's 2

Any sites you fags know of other than swagbucks were I can mindlessly mine ads to get free steam wallet credit? I have the money, I just don't want to pay money again for shit I already have but can't redeem on steam, like UT99 and Unreal Gold. Know what I mean?

They never came with Cd Keys when I bought them back in the day.

Should I buy Hearts of Stone?

do these three live up to the hype?

I don't have anything in my cart.

I haven't played video games in over a year.

What should I buy in the summer sale to get me back into it?

Should I get the Saints Row pack? I need a sandbox game in my steam collection.

What's wrong with 2?

>Shovel Knight
Definitely, if it had been released on the SNES people would still be talking about it today as one of the single greatest platformers of the era.
>Duck Game
Depends on your friend group, really. If y'all find it's humour effective then it's pretty good.
>Dishonored
The main game is pretty damn solid, though a tad on the easy side depending on what powers you upgrade. The DLC is fucking GOAT though.

Name your three favourite genres (or at least what ones you're interested in) and your three favourite games.

I'll spit you some recs based on that.

tremorgames senpai

awesome thanks

I built my gaming PC 2 months ago

My last computer I got in 2008, and it was shit then, what should I get lads

Imagine I've missed out on the absolute classics since then

Tell me what you're into genre-wise and I'll give you some suggestions.

I need to get this in the $60-80 range.

Worth $15? I hard some mixed things when it was still early access about mostly being RNG and not very fun.

Actually it was a lot of the same complaints I heard about Darkest Dungeon. I enjoyed Darkest Dungeon for the first few hours but then I realized it wasn't going to get any deeper and the hardest part was really just grinding up a new team when you started losing lots of good party members. After awhile Darkest Dungeon just became too easy when you figure out the meta to the game.

Guess I'm worried the same will with happen Age of Decadence.

Loved Mount and Blade, RPG games with a sort of upgrade element to them, I've played a lot of Civ 5, already have Witcher 3 (I like it a lot), Fallout 4 (I didn't rate it desu)

I also have 2510 hours on Lord of the Rings online.

Not my first cart of this sale. Rate it. Only one I'm questioning is KoA as some saying it doesn't work on Windows 10.

Rate me, also i need to trim this down to around $60 or $70 at the most so I'm open to recommendations on what to remove or replace.

I'll bump the thread for you user but I've not hear of any of your top three.

>PARTY TIME

I hope you've played Dangan Ronpa 1.
If you have expect more of the same (in a good way). DR2 a solid game and arguably better than the first

yes yes no yes no no no no yes no no soundsneat no yes yes yes maybe maybe

Thanks for being a sport.

>three favourite genres

Competitive first person shooters
Roleplaying
Time wasters (something you can play for 5 minutes and put down)

Favorite games, the last time I played them which was forever ago:

CS:GO (playing since 1.6)
Days of Defeat: Source
StarCraft

Dishonoured was fun.

And by fun, I mean killing everything. Stealth isn't really a challenge as your powers make you extremely overpowered.

Can't wait for the sequel.

I played it way back on PPSSPP

meant for

>learn Japanese: hiragana

What is with this retarded meme? Hiragana is incredibly simple, it's like learning your ABCs. If you study an hour or two a day you'll have it down in probably a week or two. Any Japanese language course you take will expect you to learn Hiragana in two weeks tops, because it's just that simple.

If the game was teaching Kanji then yeah that'd be cool, but don't pay for some shitty learning game that'll teach you something you can easily teach yourself in less time than it'd take to play the game.

desu you should just pirate DR2 and SV if you can't afford to buy all that. they're not multiplayer games, have no drm, you can just pay for them later if you feel like it then.

though at the same time i'd personally just cut everything that's not on sale too.

aight then in that case
>Dragon's Dogma - Semi-openworld ARPG with a strong focus on class-based mechanics. The TECHNOLOGY of it is absolutely insane, with shit like your character's height and musculature determining their mass to see if you get knocked over by stuff or how fast you trigger pressure plates, their arms' length determining their reach, and the ability to literally climb all over fucking every enemy in the game that's bigger than humans. Also, you can make a viable character build that's all about just picking up smaller monsters or NPCs and throwing them at shit to kill them.

>Dark Souls - I imagine if you're ever on Sup Forums you already know about this game. Its an openworld ARPG with a very harsh but fair difficulty curve that emphasises cautious play, great lore scattered throughout the world for you to uncover, and a great atmosphere that transcends it's kinda limited visuals.

>Fallout: New Vegas - Several orders of magnitude better than 4 in every way besides maybe the gunplay, which can be modded anyway. If you thought 4 had potential that it squandered then this is the game that did it right.

Buy cheaper games and buy this crap next year when it actually costs less?

C'mon user you aren't even trying.

Looks cool. Thanks

thats what happened to me with DD. and AoD. i got bored after about 10 hours in

Is it worth having for some 90s feels and comfy playtime?

remove weeb shit and dirt rally

>Also, you can make a viable character build that's all about just picking up smaller monsters or NPCs and throwing them at shit to kill them.

Holy fuck after seeing this shit shilled for ages, this is the first time I've read a post that's actually made me want to pick up the game.

How's the PC version run though? I remember playing it briefly, like only a few hours, back when I had PS Plus a few years back, and it seemed like it was incredibly choppy and had lots of slow down and under 30 FPS

I've got $10 in my wallet. What do I get? PLEASE NO SINGLE PLAYER GAMES WITH 0 UPDATES THAT I COULD EASILY TORRENT. I don't mind single player games that constantly get updated.

>buy this crap next year
He might as well just wait 10 years when it all costs pennies with that attitude

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Dawn of War Master Collection

Is rise of the tomb raider any good?

Here's what I grabbed so far. Already had STALKER: CoP but I'm excited to play the rest of the series.

Sleeping Dogs is great, as is Alan Wake.

What anime is she from. She is pretty thick and I see her posted a lot so It leads me to think her anime is pretty good.

>Competitive FPS
Rainbow Six: Siege is a very good, recent tacticool SWAT-team based multiplayer game that has a high potential skill ceiling. I would highly recommend watching some gameplay vids to see if its for you and playing with anons from the general on /vg/ though, given the emphasis on teamwork.

Red Orchestra 2: A very hardcore based off of WW2, with a particular focus on the soviets and nazis. You die and kill quick, so caution, well-planned movement, and good aim are all vital skills.

>Roleplaying
Shadowrun: Dragonfall is a great choice for a reasonably compact CRPG that can stack up in quality to those of day's gone by. Its sci-fantasy, set in the near future after magic returned to the world when it was midway through turning into a cyberpunk dystopia - which sorta threw a wrench in pretty much everyone's plans, leaving the current world in a chaotic (though not post-apocalyptic) state.

The Witcher 3 is an openworld ARPG with absolutely fantastic writing and very good quests that had reinvigorated the hearts of many tired anons such as yourself, and is designed as a jumping on point for people who never played the previous games.

>Time wasters
Stardew Valley is pretty much the single more comfy game on steam, its a farming/dating sim that's all about just gradually building up your meagre homestead at whatever pace suits you while getting to know the local townsfolk and (if you want) finding love. It's pretty good for very short play sessions because it's structured on a day/night system that provides frequent points to just jump off on.

Nuclear Throne is a twinstick-shooter fused with a roguelite that's both really fun and also great for just popping on for one quick run before turning it off again.

good luck, user

>Nuclear Throne

Too bad the dev is a cheapskate who never puts it on sale.

Strider was very good.

More challenging than shadow complex. But slightly lesd polish. Much better looking however art style wise.

Tell me Galko-chan. Watch it, it's hilarious and short. And Galko is hot as fuck.

just get an emulator...?

The PC port is fucking great, it's made on the same engine as DMC4 - which, if you don't remember, is the game famed for being able to run at 100+ fps even on toasters.

If you're unsure then buy them each separately so you can refund them if you don't like them. Stop with this shit.

The only thing I bought so far this sale was human revolution for $5
I've never played a deus ex game, but always wanted to (I love cyberpunk genre). Did I do good so far?

What are some comfy games? Stardew Valley, The Long Dark, what else?

It was in a monthly humble bundle

Subnautica, Cities:Skylines, and Minecraft come to mind.

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Different user here, but would Dishonored be a game you two recommend?

Thanks. This sounds good. Dirt Rally will probably be much cheaper this winter as well.

Dirt Rally is the cheapest it's ever been, and Pulsar has never had a sale, even last winter. I figured another big steam sale being full price meant that it's probably going to stay that way.

Who the fuck is dumb enough to blind buy monthly bundles, especially with Humble Bundle's track record of bottom of the barrel shit for the past two years?

Looking at Subnautica vid trailer and there are some spooky fish that might fuck up my comfyness.

yes

the spooky fish are only an issue if you choose to go into the big dark caves or off the border of the quite large map

besides that pretty much everything you'll see just pottering about harvesting resources and such is harmless, even if its big

Not them, but while Dishonored tells you that you can play however you want, you only get the good end (the end that leads to Dishonored 2) by doing almost full stealth. So if you're fine with that, then go ahead. I personally hated having to restart a map after accidentally getting caught.

I pickee up mass effect already, couldnt wait any longer

Not final but what I got so far.

OK, updated the cart so now I'm looking at $50, how does it look now.

I am not telling you to buy it. You could buy NT alone from someone who bought the bundle and already had the game.

Good stuff, thanks for buying me a copy of 100% orange juice.

What to cut? What absolutely must be kept?

I think that either Dead Space or Mass Effect is 0.01 cheaper when each title is bought alone.

those two rocket league dlc's arent that good in game. I prefer supersonic and and chaos run

Last month bundle was great. How are you going to say no to Rocket League + 6 mystery games for $10? Rocket League itself doesn't go below $11 on sale right now.

desu the first month and the past three were all great value

though i'm not paying for this one because their showcase game being so bad has me thinking the rest will be poor also

>RPG
Dark Souls
Dragon's Dogma
Grim Dawn
Ys series
>Strategy
Wargame: Red Dragon
X-Com

This. Games in the monthly flood the markets and become very cheap.

I heard that Disciples is impossible to run on modern systems

Post em!

Cut Slime Rancher

it's a decent concept but it literally does not have enough content to keep you going for two or three hours at the moment, it needs a lot more shit for you to build/buy/contruct to make farming slimes for cash actually give a sense of progression - plus maybe some more biomes for exploration

I only use queue to get my cards.
I never use that cancer beside that.

I actually like roguelites/likes but I already have seven I can choose between to play whenever I feel like it so I have zero interest in buying any more for the foreseeable future.

Only Anime is excluded.

I'll keep that in mind, user.

JRPG and Visual Novel already excludes everything anime while also excluding genres i couldn't care less about.

HLD is really fun, I've been playing it a fair bit recently. It feels like A Link to the Past but more fluid and fast-paced, and the music is pretty good too. Hope you have fun with it user.

Spent 30 already. Meh, still cheaper then a single mainstream game like GTA

Should i?

>Goat tier

Spelunky
Hotline Miami

>Good Tier

Dishonored
Crypt of Necrodancer

>Ok-Tier

Hotline Miami 2

Rest I didn't play but on my wishlist, too. Good job. Have fun mate.

Got Divinity 2 for three bucks. Did I do good?

You get to shag some girl. Do it.

thoughts?

>i have to buy disgaea PC because of the new tf2 themed items

>Giving bethesda money
lmao no, retard

I guess it's okay.
Stalker isn't worth that price I think.

How am I doing so far, lads?

Oh yes, definitely. That is an amazing game right there.

>Already bought it because DFC Etna

Divinity: Original Sin is pretty good

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