Edit: it looks like the banner is incorrect. On the front page of steam it’s the right dates and says summer, but when I click on it to see all the sales it says spring with the dates for the spring sale. It’ll probably get fixed soon.

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    21 days ago

    Here are some “patient” games I’ve played that are on dollar-bin deals right now. Some are actually cheaper off-Steam, so in those cases, I link there instead.

    • Black Mesa — 90% off, tied all-time low
      • The fan-made remake of Half-Life
    • Crypt of the NecroDancer — 90% off, new all-time low
      • Rhythm roguelike
    • Downwell — 75% off (cheaper on GOG)
      • Shmup platformer about jumping deeper into a well
    • Gato Roboto — 85% off (cheaper on GOG)
      • Little metroidvania featuring a cat in a mech
    • Her Story — 90% off (cheaper on GOG)
      • Freeform detective game with FMVs
    • Bastion — 80% off (same price on GOG)
      • Action RPG with painted art, and Supergiant Games’s debut title
    • Psychonauts — 80% off (same price on Itch)
      • 3D platformer where the levels are in the minds of interesting characters
      • Note: It’s an old game that works a bit weird on modern hardware, so check PCGamingWiki for tweaks
    • Grapple Dog — 75% off, tied all-time low
      • Grappling hook platformer with Nitrome-style pixel art
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    19 days ago

    Guardians of the Galaxy was surprisingly good. More so than the movies, the game gives all the characters their due time.

    Just make sure to stop when people speak, otherwise you’ll go past the invisible point that makes them stop and then you’ll miss out on the dialogue.

    Could have taken some notes from God of War there.

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    19 days ago

    Can anyone recommend a game that can be played over zoom (preferably in a web browser) that isn’t:

    1. Jackbox
    2. What the Dub
    3. Rifftrax the Game
    4. Papa’s quiz
    5. Use Your Words
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      19 days ago

      Which ones have you heard of?

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      Depends on which you did hear of. Spelunky you probably did, but is Octodad niche enough?

      Ooh, try Full Metal Furies. I personally mostly played single player, but I think co-op should be cooler, though I only played a few stages.

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      Tinkerlands. I just got it together with Novalands (which is a good time sink on switch). Haven’t started playing it yet, but it seems similar to terraria, but topdown and with more focus on coop.

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        Does this one have couch coop? I remember buying Don’t Starve Together and finding out it was only “online” together really rustled my gears

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          Oh, sorry. It looks like only online co-op. I just checked the settings. There is only options for tcp/ip multi-player, or steam multiplayer.

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    21 days ago

    Soulstone survivors is solid for $10. Vampire survivors x action RPG with large number of unlockables

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      Dude. Fair warning for anybody getting into Vampire Survivors.
      It’s designed with bunch of video lottery type effects.
      This thing will grab you and not let go. Particularly after you get good at it.
      Each round is 30 minutes. I think that’s so people will step away regularly instead of being stuck there. Seriously, its addictive.

      (And cheap, and fun, and constantly getting free updates, and dev has his own damn wiki not on fandom.)

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          19 days ago

          Ya, this is all true. But it was so intense when I got hooked that my fingers hurt. This is a game that will grab you.

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    Cyberpunk is on sale for 65% off so I finally picked it up (and its DLC). Currently downloading, I’m looking forward to checking it out. I tried it out shortly after launch, I think a demo or a friend’s house, but it never clicked for me so I didn’t get it. It was also incredibly buggy. I heard it’s far better now though, especially with the DLC, so I’ll give it a real shot.

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      It’s more stable, interesting, and alive than any Fallout, Elder Scrolls, or GTA game in my opinion. If you like any of those, there’s a good shot you’ll enjoy it.

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        I think Skyrim feels more alive because you can talk to every NPC and most of them have unique conversations.

        Most NPCs in CP2077 are animated decorations.

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          While true you can talk to more NPCs, the largest city in Skyrim has like 40 people. I find cyberpunk’s world feels more realistically populated for a giant city.

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            It looks more realistic but it breaks immersion when they turn out to be not interactive.

            But yes I agree that CP2077 has a realistic looking crowded city.

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              I feel like it never broke my immersion cause how often are you stopping every stranger in a real life metropolis to talk to them? Seeing all these nameless people walking by is very much what it’s like to walk around a city in real life.

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      21 days ago

      Don’t expect RDR2-but-cyberpunk (in terms of the open world) and don’t expect a blank slate character RPG: you have some choices for characterization but V will always be V.

      If you can get on board with that it’s a great, immersive action game with a good story and some well written characters.