Where the fuck is a steam sale thread? Daily sale just refreshed.
Dragon Commander is on sale for $5. Lowest it's ever been. Worth it?
Where the fuck is a steam sale thread? Daily sale just refreshed.
Dragon Commander is on sale for $5. Lowest it's ever been. Worth it?
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>Where the fuck is a steam sale thread?
Steam Sales have been bad for a while now, the deals just aren't as good as they used to be.
>steam
Not in a million years.
Plus they aren't even having new sales every day, it's one giant list of sales and each day they highlight different ones with no price difference.
edgy
Hey guys, which should I get, Stardew Valley or Darkest Dungeon?
This somewhat.
No daily deals or flash sales to look forward too, so if the game you want gets a shit sale then that's it until the next one. I haven't even found anything worth buying. I was looking forward to picking up three games once they dropped their price, but the sale is terrible. One is 15% off, another is 10% off, and the last one didn't even go on sale.
I know part of it is the fact that I've bought a majority of what I want, but even then. Without any special deals outside the main sale there's nothing to look forward to or check back for. Grab what you want day one then move on. Nothing else to discuss.
Do you want a comfy Harvest Moon copy or a RNG turn-based slog through dungeons?
I'd recommend Stardew personally, but I'm biased due to my love for anything resembling Harvest Moon.
can anyone give me tips on good games?
Good games? Id suggest you buy some of those
Well, I guess you have a point there.
Also It's cheaper and will let me get more games.
DO I BUY LIFE IS STRANGE OR ASSCREED IF ASSCREED THEN WHICH ONE
both games are shit
(you) know what i mean
I feel like I bought everything good/low priced on the sale. Really enjoyed Hotline Miami 1/2 but jesus fuck that story got ridiculous real fast.
Does anyone else use the steam sales to just find and buy the classic games they played as kids/teens for about $2-$5 and then occasionally play them for the sake of nostalgia?
I got 20$, I need a new multiplayer game to play. What do you guys recommend
>Pls respond
Is much better without daily/flash, you just put every game on wishlist and check what you will buy, instead of checking everytime.
What would you pick?
i bought "sid meier's pirates!" i was alot more fun in the past though so i refunded it. i have alot of good memories of that game though.
is dragon commander good? I'd like to know too. Almost pulled on that one a few times myself.
bought bulletstorm despite my hatred of GWFL
once I got it running it ended up being a great game
Maybe the most Japanese western game I've played? I don't mean anime but the attack scoring, point system, comedy and over the top action really reminds me of stuff like Vanquish (the MC even looks like Sam a bit) Binary Domain
Asscreed 2.
That's it.
I guess by Japanese I mean the level of audacity would be annoying in most games but it's done with such an amount of sincerity that I don't mind at all
neither tbqh
Main campaign is for like 15-20 hours. You can feel during the game that there used to be additional mechanics or content, but it was all cut out during production.
I liked it. Combination of risk map with RTS (but with fixed points for base building) as well as decisions make on your ship (which race to support) plus action sequences when you transform into a dragon - all of this is actually fun. But you know that something is missing.
I got it myself for something like 2,5 EUR and would still recommend it. Worth 5-10 in my opinion.
I liked everything about it except the actual battles
Picked up Rocket League last night, not thinking it'd be much of anything. But holy fuck, it's amazing. Doing a season just to get the hang of it, and suddenly it's been two hours. Just wish my fucking controller wouldn't randomly pause the game while jumping.
Asscreed. You cant go wrong with 2 or 4, 4 is cheaper and a bit more varied in gameplay so I'd personally go with that
Black Flag is a fantastic game
Planet Explorers looks really cool but the reviews turned me off of it so I haven't tried it yet
Beyond Earth isn't bad if you know it's effectively a Civ reskin but you should get the ocean expac with it
> yfw, blood dragon short spin off is 50% more expensive than far cry 3
Ubi is crazy
>Where the fuck is a steam sale thread?
Nobody cares
r8
;_;
All of them are bad, in your opinion?
>steam sale
Literally a meme at this point
buy the black flag one, being a pirate is fun and story is actually good.
Are there any hidden gems in this sale?
Titan Souls isn't worth the time.
Killer Is Dead has lots of style but very little substance.
Can't comment on anything else.
most of those are pretty niche i doubt anyone here has played even half of them
Would make a decent $4 humble re-bundle
Prototype or Alice: Madness Returns?
I do not mind weak combat if it has good everything else.
What's the best multi-player game out right now?
road redemption and killer is dead are both great
uplink is a good game if it appeals to you
I only spent about $10 this sale (Ethan Carter, ROM, necrodancer), instead of buying more shit will work on my backlog. Fight me faggots! Nu
Prototype is a fun edgelord OC character simulator
>Beyond Earth isn't bad if you know it's effectively a Civ reskin but you should get the ocean expac with it
Thats kinda what I plan to do. I was thinking over if to get this or Pandora instead, but reviews and discussion board turned me off for a single reason - AI got so agressive that it hurts. Also, dumb as hell, catching up with massive buffs.
>Planet Explorers looks really cool but the reviews turned me off of it so I haven't tried it yet
I actually would buy it for lower price. It would be fun to play some sci-fi themed sandbox with voxels, but not for this price.
Sadly, GRAV turned out to be complete disaster. At least I didnt wasted too much money for it (6 EUR).
Prototype is really fun
Prototype is fun to dick around in, but gets pretty tedious and tough towards the end. Alice has lots of style and is alright. Nothing amazing though.
Really depends on what you want. They're very different games.
Is the Divinity Series good? Which ones should I go with
> Tedious sanbox shit
> Fun
You what mate?
Prototype is just running around and eating people with your sword arm and shit. i dont know much about alice but it has to have better story at least
Recommend me games under 35€
Im in the mood for some fast paced action games, but a nice story driven game would also be ok.
the core combat is repetitive but it's not that bad
i think you can rush through the the main story pretty quickly and everyone should experience karate kicking helecopters and meteor dropping from the highest points you can find at least once
Please, can someone offer me a copy of Portal 2? I know, i know "why you want that shitty old game bastard?". I wanna play co-op with my gf. She has the game and I don't, so please be kind and send me as a gift? Thanks so much user
Just play dota, at least its free. Buying a multiplayer game nowadays is like paying to get cancer and lose your faith in humanity
Aoe2 has a surprisingly alive multiplayer without too much of a toxic community, although MP has some issues
>ROM
should've got it for $1 in humble bundle 2 weeks ago
Portal 2 is five dollars. For fuck's sake user, get your life together.
>repetitive combat
>forgettable story
>but jumpkick heli
>but jump up and crash down
oh shut the fuck up
Sent :^)
I liked inFamous so I figured Prototype would sort of be like that
I know! But I don't have 5$ available to spend :(
sent
Enjoy, alberto
Looks like you just dont like fun.
Its really cheap right now and its fun to mess around with.
Even though humble nowadays gives separate keys for each game, so it's possible to redeem just what you want, I still don't like buying whole bunch of games i don't like. Call it ocd, call it annal, whatever, I just don't want to purchase games I know are bad just so I can get one game super cheap
>whaa someone might be having fun
>doesnt have 5$ to spend
How poor are you?
Stop trolling :/
didnt infamous actually have choices?
Sent!
Enjoy, Fernando
More like underage.
enough to being afraid that even Portal 2 lags on my pc although its above minium requirements
All of them are good, but in different way.
Divine is kinda like if you would mix Ultima with Diablo - very fun, basically open world, lot of interactions. Chances are that you will still perform actions in "optimal" order, but you have little restrictions overall.
Magic is OP but Mage is worst class - you can easily increase max mana by other methods
Divinity 2 is much more linear but still cool and fun to play, 3rd person RPG. Less interactions, pretty dick move with finite XP and mind reading that eat said XP, so better hceat a little and check the list of NPCs beforehand. Steam comes with expansion that pick up cliffhanger from base game, too.
Original Sin seems open world at first, but is just as linear as Divinity 2, yet have well made combat system based on action points. Devs had nerfing spree in the past, so every fun combination of skills/traits/etc probably dont work anymore, but game is still worth playing. Had around 80 hours with it, loses momentum after first half, sadly. Didnt play "remastered" edition or how it was called.
Dragon Commander is fun, but short, combination of risk-like TBS, RTS (with fixed points for making bases and heavy tied with decisions on risk map, so focused nearly completely at combat), a bit of VN (waifu, generals and council decisions, who to support and such). Had a lot of promised content removed, tho and it shows.
All games are worth playing, in my opinion. Cant really compare, since each one is different gene, but I would start wtih cheap ones myself.
Please
Why you do this? Please bro
Should I? Does this game has any kind of content? I do enjoy building ships and shit, but does it requires from the player anything more?
What about enemies? Threat?
Also, they share some characters and in terms of chronological order, its:
>Dragon Commander (distant past)
>Original Sin
>Divine Divinity
>Divinity 2
What are the best music games where you play your own songs? I'm already familiar with Beat Hazard and Audiosurf 1, right now i'm looking at Audiosurf 2, Melody's Escape and Riff Racer. Taking suggestions.
any hidden gems?
Okay fine, I'm sending it now, sorry for the trolling bro.
sent ;)
>Begging for free games
You won't get shit here, Go to Sup Forums or get a job you Portuguese cunt. Or you could just tell your girlfriend to suck guys off so you can afford your games.
Hey, I'm a eurofag from poortugal. Please im begging for Portal 2 :( 5€ Please help me I wanna play with my gf.
Space Engineers and Stardew Valley are already waiting to be bought.
I have 15 bucks left, what should i buy?
Read
> >Begging for free games
Portal 2 ins't free bro
>gf
Too bad, if you said youd want to play with a friend i would have helped you out.
But go to your gf and cuddle with her you prick.
Unlike us who can only cuddle with our Vidya Games
You know what i meant
Hardland or Dark Souls 2
>Daily sale just refreshed
user...there are no daily sales anymore. The prices you see on the first day of the sale are the only prices you'll see the whole sale.
Shes not living in my city bro. I just wanna have some fun with her while we are away. Can you a help a bro out? Please?
Worth a buy?
Please halp
nice try
Can someone deposit information on the wizardry bundle into my brain?
>Bro bro bro bro bro bro bro bro
Underage confirmed
I have 3.50 Canadian left, not sure what to get.
I don't really know. 5€ can be nothing to you but has impact on my wallet
Russia fag detected
Recommend be a game to play after studying for finals for ~10hs a day.
Something to get my mind off, could be comfy, but i don't want to read/think too much.
Was thinking about a racing/rythmn game or a fast shooter maybe?
Personal nice recommendations
Runestone Keeper — great roguelite / minesweeper game. Looks simple at first, but there’s a surprisingly interesting and challenging gameplay in it. 80+ hours and counting for me. Can’t have enough.
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Desktop Dungeons — coffee brake roguelike with puzzle elements and huge replayability.
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Tales of Maj'Eyal — the best roguelike on the market. Simple graphics, but almost limitless potential for hours to spend in it. Has in-game chat with friendly community always willing to help.
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Battle Brothers — medieval fantasy turn-based RPG / RTS with surprisingly deep gameplay, fantastic atmosphere, and promises of it being even better game after EA is over. The best turn based game I played in 10 years.
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The Talos Principle — first person puzzle made by Serious Sam devs. Smart and interesting challenges, with profound story and beautiful world.
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Antichamber — first-person puzzle that doesn't play like Portal 2 at all. It's a mind-bending game, that makes you throw away preconceptions and prior experience playing video games and think differently.
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Lovely Planet — Super Meat Boy from first person perspective with colorful world and VERY challenging levels. A speed run game.
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Snakebird — surprisingly hard but neat puzzle game. Easy buy for those who want both challenging and clever experience.
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Teleglitch — Quake II-esque world with top-down perspective and one life per run.
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The Fall — platformer / puzzle / adventure with good story and dialogs. Rather short.
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Not really. Ashamed that you thought that
A BRO CAN CALL OTHER BRO BRO, BRO.
THE SCALES NO LONGER COVERS MY EYES. LET THE WORLD BE MY BRO!
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