Just curious what games people are getting and what they would recommend for the steam sale.
the witcher series is my highest recommendation at the moment
Planning on getting the skyrim legendary thing, for 20 bucks seems like a solid deal.
If you don't have binding of Isaac+WOTL I highly recomend it, its usaully like 7$ for the whole thing but its usaully reduced during these sales. (base game is 2.49 instead of 4.99 atm, not sure about expansion which i recomend)
If you don't have CS definitely buy that. The whole pack is 15$ and the games are alot better than most AAA shooters today(looking at call of duty)
And finally, Dark souls is only 10$ atm, if you have a controller its a definite recommendation.
If you don't have binding of Isaac+WOTL I highly recomend it, its usaully like 7$ for the whole thing but its usaully reduced during these sales. (base game is 2.49 instead of 4.99 atm, not sure about expansion which i recomend)
If you don't have CS definitely buy that. The whole pack is 15$ and the games are alot better than most AAA shooters today(looking at call of duty)
And finally, Dark souls is only 10$ atm, if you have a controller its a definite recommendation.
Sleeping Dogs for $5 is really good
L4D2 probably wont get any lower than that and its a pretty fun game
If you're the building kind of guy Terraria is fun to play with friends and its only $2.50
L4D2 probably wont get any lower than that and its a pretty fun game
If you're the building kind of guy Terraria is fun to play with friends and its only $2.50
I'm trying to figure out what Easter Egg is going on here..
If you scroll down the Sale page to the bottom, it says 'Spring' instead of 'Autumn' sale, and if you click on the 'Featured Items' it flips everything upside down..tell me your secrets Valve >.>
Edit: correction, once you click on the Featured Items at the bottom it flips every single page in the store upside-down lol
If you scroll down the Sale page to the bottom, it says 'Spring' instead of 'Autumn' sale, and if you click on the 'Featured Items' it flips everything upside down..tell me your secrets Valve >.>
Edit: correction, once you click on the Featured Items at the bottom it flips every single page in the store upside-down lol
I got terraria and skyrim with all the DLC for 23 dollars, sometimes it pays to be behind on games.
TheFragilehttp://store.steampowered.com/app/244730/
DIVEKICK
yesterday it was 2.50
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yesterday it was 2.50
randomirishladautumn sale in winter makes sense
its still fall
first day of winter is december 22nd
its still fall
first day of winter is december 22nd
disengagerandomirishladautumn sale in winter makes senseits still fall
first day of winter is december 22nd
My b-day!
its still fall
first day of winter is december 22nd[/quote]
My b-day!
XCOM: Enemy Unknown, and hopefully with Enemy Within if it goes on sale too
LKincheloeI need a budget... Good thing it's half off.
I was actually considering buying that.
I was actually considering buying that.
If you want a DayZ-ish game with RPG elements you should look into Nether, really fun game only in beta atm and its on sale, totally worth the pickup
http://store.steampowered.com/app/247730/
Recommendations:
Skyrim - I'm 99% sure everyone in the world knows what game this is. Buy it, even if you're not into RPGs. You will be.
Rogue Legacy - A great hack-and-slash (not sure if hack-and-slash fully applies to this game but whatever) platformer/side-scroller. Multiple classes with pros and cons in their traits. An example being a class with "vertigo", so you play upside down lol. You need to gain gold to spend on your castle to unlock abilities. When you start each round you lose all the money you gain so if you mess up, you're going to get messed up. Not a terribly difficult game but can get pretty close from what I've seen.
CIV 5 - Turn based strategy "board game" based off of historical leaders, events, etc. Must play.
L4D2 - Pretty much the basic zombie game but those are fun so if you're into that, get this.
Sleeping Dogs - Third person action game. It's like a True Crime + GTA mix.
Walking Dead (Telltale) - Zombie based survival game. Telltale's version is incredibly awesome and much better than whatever the shit the latest one was. Emotional and easy to feel like you're actually a part of the story.
Terreria - 2D Minecraft platformer basically. If you have an inner builder inside of you, this is right choice.
Counter-Strike GO - Self-explanatory.
BioShock Infinite - This is definitely a must play game.
Dark Souls - Because you need to play a hard game for once. Pussies.
Stanley Parable - A game based off of decisions you make. You can make plenty of decisions and the game has a bunch of story behind whatever decision you want to make. You're basically always playing with a narrator talking to you from who knows where. Hilarious game, worth the money.
Borderlands 2 - Need I say more?
Far Cry 3 - Kiiiiiind of like Skyrim with guns.
Dishonored - If you're into stealth games, this is for you. If you're into finding a big list of various ways to kill people, this is for you.
Fallout NV - Actually basically TES with guns.
Witcher 1 & 2 - Open world RPG. Not as big of a world as Skyrim and far less side quests, but the combat system, upgrade/ability system and the story is super as shit.
Skyrim - I'm 99% sure everyone in the world knows what game this is. Buy it, even if you're not into RPGs. You will be.
Rogue Legacy - A great hack-and-slash (not sure if hack-and-slash fully applies to this game but whatever) platformer/side-scroller. Multiple classes with pros and cons in their traits. An example being a class with "vertigo", so you play upside down lol. You need to gain gold to spend on your castle to unlock abilities. When you start each round you lose all the money you gain so if you mess up, you're going to get messed up. Not a terribly difficult game but can get pretty close from what I've seen.
CIV 5 - Turn based strategy "board game" based off of historical leaders, events, etc. Must play.
L4D2 - Pretty much the basic zombie game but those are fun so if you're into that, get this.
Sleeping Dogs - Third person action game. It's like a True Crime + GTA mix.
Walking Dead (Telltale) - Zombie based survival game. Telltale's version is incredibly awesome and much better than whatever the shit the latest one was. Emotional and easy to feel like you're actually a part of the story.
Terreria - 2D Minecraft platformer basically. If you have an inner builder inside of you, this is right choice.
Counter-Strike GO - Self-explanatory.
BioShock Infinite - This is definitely a must play game.
Dark Souls - Because you need to play a hard game for once. Pussies.
Stanley Parable - A game based off of decisions you make. You can make plenty of decisions and the game has a bunch of story behind whatever decision you want to make. You're basically always playing with a narrator talking to you from who knows where. Hilarious game, worth the money.
Borderlands 2 - Need I say more?
Far Cry 3 - Kiiiiiind of like Skyrim with guns.
Dishonored - If you're into stealth games, this is for you. If you're into finding a big list of various ways to kill people, this is for you.
Fallout NV - Actually basically TES with guns.
Witcher 1 & 2 - Open world RPG. Not as big of a world as Skyrim and far less side quests, but the combat system, upgrade/ability system and the story is super as shit.
mucimucibought cs:go for like 5€
you got ripped off m8
you got ripped off m8
I think I'm going to also get dishonored and fallout 3
disengagefirst day of winter is december 22nd
21st.
and on topic I'd recommend Terraria, I like it and thats something cause I usually hate all games in this genre (as in sandbox/building) + its only $2.50
first day of winter is december 22nd[/quote]
21st.
and on topic I'd recommend Terraria, I like it and thats something cause I usually hate all games in this genre (as in sandbox/building) + its only $2.50
Is Prototype 2 any good on PC? I only ever played the first one on PS3
Just got VVVVVV and played through that, worth the 2.50.
I highly recommend Terraria. Especially if you have a friend to play it with. In my opinion the "building" aspect is only like 5% of the game. There's so much to do. So many biomes to explore, bosses to fight, rare loot to farm, armor, weapons, items, magic, npcs, and the list goes on and on. I'd gladly pay $20 for it.
MiNiJust got VVVVVV and played through that, worth the 2.50.
Can recommend VVVVVVV too, fun little distraction with an amazing soundtrack for an 8-bit style game. And it's fun to challenge yourself to die the least possible through the game, while doing it fast. Perfect game for speedrunning.
Can recommend VVVVVVV too, fun little distraction with an amazing soundtrack for an 8-bit style game. And it's fun to challenge yourself to die the least possible through the game, while doing it fast. Perfect game for speedrunning.
CSGO is $3.74 USD right now... pretty damn cheap i think i'll pick it up just to have it