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Ok, I’m excited for the steam sale though. I can’t wait to buy video games on discount
What have y’all bought so far on this sale? I just got Detroit: Become Human for $4.
Into the breach, nice little game for on the Steam Deck.
I think the only game I can see myself really grabbing is Nioh. It’s $5, between its file size and what type of game it is, I’m not sure.
I’ve spent a good few minutes checking over the ‘Under $5’ section, which I see some impulses but I’ve been too spoiled from sales of years past where I only just shake my head at seeing some games go for prices I know in my mind just isn’t worth it. I’m having thoughts like “didn’t I buy you at $2.49 at one point?” over a game that’s now like the full 5.
There is of course games I would want but I am financially sensitive and do abide by my own set budgets for things. So I know I’m not going to be completely happy if I go for games that’ll eat at said budget in like one or two purchases. I like the idea of bundles and that’s how I used to have bought games in the past. I’m remembering the glorious bundles I’d build up and come out spending $40 for like 12 games. Those were great times.
Nioh1 was pretty okay. Never finished it. Nioh2 is one of my favorites in the genre, and I play it like once a year. It’s an improvement in every way.
Lol there’s so much traffic on steam from this sale that I’m getting an error (E502 L3)
For about one hour after it started I could not buy the games I wanted LOL
I clicked on the link and it opened my steam app on the “enter payment details” page, because I added a load of shit to my basket earlier and aborted because I got a new bank card who’s number I don’t know by heart yet. Something about clicking a lemmy link about steam and it opening the credit card entry page just made me laugh a lot.
Remember kids. It’s not a sale until the game is at least 50% off its regular price!
my price point is 20 bucks. maybe this year it’s 5 bucks, times have been hard.
I miss the “flash sales”.
They got rid of them, and the Steam Sales were effectively just the regular discounts you can get anywhere else.
That and people like Rockstar figuring out that you can put “50% off” if you bundle in a load of funbucks nobody asked for.
In some ways, I try to acknowledge the original race to the voting on prices was sometimes bad for indies. The Factorio dev even saw the writing on the wall and decided to head it off, declaring “This is the game’s price floor. Buy it or don’t.”
if you bundle in a load of funbucks nobody asked for
That’s how I feel when people try to justify $60 gacha skins with “But you also get all of these lovely in-game materials!” Well I don’t want any of those shit. I only wanted the skin. Now sell me the skin by itself without all the other crap.
The regular price of Red dead 2 on steam is still the full release price even though the game came out 6 years ago. That way they can mark it 70% of and still overcharge.
I’m sort of going to blame Sony and Microsoft here as well. Since their game subscription services came out, games going on permanent discount seems to be a thing of the past. I reckon they’ve been told to do it just to make the subscription services look better value.
Back in the day, as far back as the ZX Spectrum for me, games would come out at full price and then a couple of years later would come out in a budget range. Even Nintendo would do it on the GameCube. Now it’s just full price forever because fuck you.
Just got a Christmas gift card from work today! Thinking of spending some of it on Trials of Mana.
After 16 years of sales, my library is filled to the brim with almost everything that goes 75%+ off that I would want. It’s like 3 games a year now that I don’t already have finally hitting the impulse buy range for me. Outside of that, fanatical and humble bundles round out my let’s buy a game id never otherwise buy and try
same. I looked at the under $12 for example and I own most of it.
there’s nothing there that makes me want to pull out my wallet. MAYBE Jurassic World Evolution 2. maybe. I’m just not seeing anything that I really want.
Evolution 2 was pretty good. Much better than the first game.
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Dude, you already said that. Don’t spam.
Ok, sorry
Anyone have any recommendations? I enjoy rpgs and strategy games. Anything that can be played with a controller is ideal.
If you’ve been holding off on Cyberpunk 2077, it’s in a really solid state nowadays, and has a pretty dang good main story with lots of roleplaying options, and plays well with a controller.
Terra Nil is a cool relaxing solarpunk strategy/builder game about restoring the environment. Not sure how complete controller support is, but its rated playable for the steam deck (could be hit or miss).
The Mass Effect series supports controller, and they’re pretty fun sci-fi RPG’s with good characters.
Disco Elysium is a more text heavy RPG. I personally bounced off it due to its theme, but it’s pretty unique, worth a shot if you click with it.
Cyberpunk was very good.
Never heard of Tera nil that sounds enjoyable
Have you played Baulder’s gate 3 and expedition 33 yet?
Yeah. They’re both good.
my recommendation is to play them again and save money
YOU’RE NOT MY FINANCIAL ADVISOR!!!
i know. i raise sheep now. like all good financial advisors.
I’ve been enjoying Tales of Maj’Eyal lately. It’s a roguelike, though you can set it to give several lives or infinite lives. But I’ve been enjoying just going until I die and then rolling a different build. You usually only die because you get overconfident and I’ll leave figuring out the specifics of that to you :)
It also has over 1100 achievements if you like chasing those.
Turn based rpg- Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous
That seems interesting.
Is the story good? Are there chances to be really evil? And is it ever funny?
Tyranny (a different RPG by obsidian) puts you in the role of a fairly high ranking judge working for a brutal expanding empire. You have the option to play a really nasty person if you wish. Not terribly funny though, usually quite a serious vibe.
Played that way back. It was great.
It’s fairly solid. You get to divine status so you can be a swarm, necromancer, or demon as far as evil goes (technically there’s also devil but that one’s… weirder to get to) and I guess Archon kinda comes off “evil” in that it doesn’t give a shit about anything other than “law”
Edit: forgot to mention the same studio also made WH40k: Rogue Trader and that’s also got plenty of evil options
drova forsaken kin should be very controller friendly
I’ve been touching a lot of grass recently and when I do game, it will be the same 3 games or so again so I’ll pass this one and probably subsequent sales
Tachyon: The Fringe for $2 and some change for the nostalgia. Doesn’t quite hold up w/ a max resolution of 1024x768, but had a great time in circa 2000. Maybe I can beat it this time.
Oh lord, my wallet is not ready for this.

I need a rec. I got almost $13 just from selling Steam cards this past week. I got a few games in that price range or a smidge over that I really want to check out.
DotAge vs Heroes of Science and Fiction vs Stardeus vs Shapez 2.
They’re all right up my ally. Anybody have any experience with any of these?
Is it just me or are a lot of these discounts… Not as good as previous years?
In some ways, I think we have to accept the early years of “8 indie games for $2!!!” is over. Inflation has hit, and indie devs have to buy their coffee too. If you really want a near-freebie, keep an eye out for bundles on Fanatical, where they’re sometimes $3 each game.
They aren’t.
You’ll maybe see a handful of games convince you that the prices are low because a select few of them have deep discounts. But I can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen games retain their price point regardless of what event it is.
I checked isthereanydeal and there’s a crap ton of games that had better discounts in June
I guess the sales are what you make of it. I mean, it’s easy for me to say that the sales suck because I and probably others, have been spoiled filthily with great sales of the past. Like 2010 - 2018 was the greatest time for video game sales with staggering discounts that have given the Steam Sale its reputation.
Nowadays you have to really spread yourself out. IsThereAnyDeal shows me that GameBillet appears to have better sales than Steam’s in comparison.
30% off a 70€ game still ain’t that cheap












