That is a fantastic deal. Thank you for the heads-up.
Humble Stand With Ukraine Bundle
One price of $40, but what you get from it includes —
- Satisfactory
- Back 4 Blood
- Spyro Reignited Trilogy
- Sunset Overdrive
- Fable Anniversary
- This War of Mine
- Slay the Spire
- Car Mechanic Simulator 2018
- Kerbal Space Program
- Skullgirls
- The Amnesia series
- Wargroove
- Monaco
- Drawful 2
- Superhot
- Dear Esther
- System Shock Enhanced Edition
- Toejam & Earl: Back In the Groove
- Going Under
- Yoku`s Island Express
- Nex Machina
- Brothers- A Tale Of Two Sons
...and a whole lot more :o
Edited by AzureSeas on Mar 19th 2022 at 11:43:08 AM
Think you gave us the wrong link there...
Trans rights are human rights.Whoops! It`s fixed, thanks :)
From Humble Bundle, Psychonauts 2 is 40% off for the next week for anyone interested. ($36 USD, down from $60) https://www.humblebundle.com/store/psychonauts-2
Edited by sgamer82 on Mar 28th 2022 at 5:51:44 AM
Bethesda released a few old games on Steam. The ones you can pick up for free —
The Elder Scrolls: Arena
The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall
Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory
Looks like Disco Elysium is currently on sale at Steam for 65% off. I'm thinking of getting this, as I've heard some pretty good things about it.
Also, a bunch of Devolver Digital games are currently on sale at Steam as well. I personally recommend getting Inscryption; it's currently 30% off.
I finally just finished Disco Elysium after buying it on release (before getting interrupted by life) and it's super worth it, especially at a discount.
It looks really, really weird to me. I can normally handle weird, but it looks off the wall stupid just for the sake of it.
What's good about it, precisely? Because if the answer is "it's weird," I'm not sure I can handle it.
Another company is having a sale on their catalogue. Maybe they're trying to get ahead of the pack by holding earlier deals ahead of the big Steam Summer Sale?
The premise is weird, but it's held up by its high quality writing, creating an interesting world to navigate and characters to interact with. I found it genuinely compelling, and not just weird for the sake of being weird.
Gameplay-wise, for simplicity's sake, it's arguably more a very, very elaborate interactive novel than an RPG, given its inspiration from Planescape: Torment.
Edited by Eschaton on May 6th 2022 at 8:03:14 AM
The Epic Game Store is currently offering Jotun: Valhalla Edition, Prey 2016, and Redout: Enhanced Edition for their Free downloads from now until May 20th.
This is definitely a good haul for the low low cost of free, don't turn these down!
Was just coming here to post about that, actually. Only one I'm personally familiar with is Prey but still, all 3 games totaled to $75 USD, so you can't say you aren't getting a deal. Also trope pages for anyone interested:
Edited by sgamer82 on May 15th 2022 at 9:13:37 AM
Humble Cities: Skylines Bundle
Tiers are —
- $1
- Cities: Skylines
- $10
- Deluxe Edition Upgrade
- After Dark expansion
- Snowfall expansion
- Art Deco content pack
- $15
- Natural Disasters expansion
- Mass Transit expansion
- Concerts expansion
- Green Cities expansion
- High-Tech Buildings content pack
- European Suburbia content pack
- Some radio station packs
- $20
- Parklife expansion
- Industries expansion
- Campus expansion
- Sunset Harbor expansion
- University City content pack
- Modern City Center content pack
- Modern Japan content pack
- Bridges & Piers content pack
- Train Stations content pack
- More radio station packs
- A coupon for 20% off a Humble Store Cities: Skylines bundle (contains Airports expansion, map and vehicles content packs, and two more radio station packs)
You can choose to get keys for Steam or Epic Games Store :)
Bioshock: The Collection is the next free game available on the Epic Game Store. You DEFINITELY want to grab this one, regardless if you even own the previous games or not!
Daggerfall Unity currently free on Go G.
If you think your Steam is slow, it would be because the Steam Summer Sale has begun once more.
They even got a shiny trailer for it this time.
Nothing out of the ordinary, just your usual spate of sales, cards, and cosmetics. The special event this year is hunting down ten fake games on a special page for some stickers, avatars, borders, and more.
For game recommendations, I bring Unpacking, a chill game about taking stuff out of boxes and putting them around your place. There's a nice tale woven through all the levels too :)
Really says something about the state of the Steam Store's collection of amateur trash and strange auteur "projects" that a few of the fake games not only sound plausible, but also somehow have better artwork too.
Best example being Custard Castle Small Claims Court: just from the description and artwork alone you can tell somebody actually put a bit of thought into it.
Mirror's Edge: Catalyst is on sale for only $1.99 USD on both Steam and the EA Origin store. It's practically a steal at this point.