I currently have 16 dollars in my steam wallet. What games should I buy? (No TF2 Items or market items for that matter)
honsWhat kinds of games do you like besides tf2?
Anything unless it's anime. I'd like something that's either very story driven (A good plot), or has a lot of replay value or both.
Anything unless it's anime. I'd like something that's either very story driven (A good plot), or has a lot of replay value or both.
i was thinking that you could save up and get the witcher 3. pretty fun imo
KGNi was thinking that you could save up and get the witcher 3. pretty fun imo
It's 20 and I think it ends today. I don't know if it goes half off on the spring sale again
It's 20 and I think it ends today. I don't know if it goes half off on the spring sale again
if SOMA goes on sale and you like sci-fi horror story driven games id def recommend it. took me around 10 hours to beat my first playthrough
Slay the spire is a pretty great game. It's a roguelite so it pretty much has infinite replay value. No mechanics required so you can play it from bed or wherever else
Question for the gamers who have dying light. I have a friend who also has dying light is talking about doing coop if I get it so is the gameplay any good?
dying light is pretty good. it's dead island with mirror's edge movement if you've by chance played those and it's pretty damn well optimized.
Donate 16 dollars to this or any other rewind fundraiser
http://store.steampowered.com/app/282140/SOMA/
soma is on sale!
soma is on sale!
SeltzerhonsWhat kinds of games do you like besides tf2?Anything unless it's anime. I'd like something that's either very story driven (A good plot), or has a lot of replay value or both.
I dunno how much you care about graphics or needing to read, but Planescape Torment: Enhanced Edition is 10$ during this sale and it is the best story I've played in a game yet. It's superbly well written, has a very unique setting with a very unique set of rules it abides by, and the main hook of the game (the most I can say without spoilers is you are an immortal with amnesia from dying too many times) is actually played extremely well and used in actual game mechanics.
It's also very replayable, I played it 10 times through to see everything, because your decisions & alignment matter quite a lot and there's so many layers on the main characters you can peel away depending on what kinda character you play. Also has the best Evil playthrough out of all the games I've played.
The negatives are that the combat isn't amazing, and if you aren't into Dungeons & Dragons type combat (Baldur's Gate) you might hate it, but it's one of those games where if you go heavy into Intelligence/Wisdom/Charisma (which you should) you can avoid 99.9% of the combat if it's not your thing.
Anything unless it's anime. I'd like something that's either very story driven (A good plot), or has a lot of replay value or both.[/quote]
I dunno how much you care about graphics or needing to read, but [url=http://store.steampowered.com/app/466300/Planescape_Torment_Enhanced_Edition/]Planescape Torment: Enhanced Edition[/url] is 10$ during this sale and it is the best story I've played in a game yet. It's superbly well written, has a very unique setting with a very unique set of rules it abides by, and the main hook of the game (the most I can say without spoilers is you are an immortal with amnesia from dying too many times) is actually played extremely well and used in actual game mechanics.
It's also very replayable, I played it 10 times through to see everything, because your decisions & alignment matter quite a lot and there's so many layers on the main characters you can peel away depending on what kinda character you play. Also has the best Evil playthrough out of all the games I've played.
The negatives are that the combat isn't amazing, and if you aren't into Dungeons & Dragons type combat (Baldur's Gate) you might hate it, but it's one of those games where if you go heavy into Intelligence/Wisdom/Charisma (which you should) you can avoid 99.9% of the combat if it's not your thing.