CaptDust,

Likely nothing, too much backlog from last sale still. I wish there was a deeper discount on bg3 though

Contramuffin,

Heaven’s Vault, Hardspace Shipbreaker, and both Subnautica games.

Heaven’s Vault is a puzzle game where you have to learn to translate an unknown language. Haven’t gotten too deep into the game yet, but I picked it up because I liked Chants of Sennaar, which has a similar premise. Chants is 25% off right now, so I think that’s a decent recommendation

Hardspace Shipbreaker is a casual game where you break down spaceships for parts. It seemed fun, and I wanted to have something casual to balance out my library, which currently has more intense games than I would like.

Subnautica is a survival game where you’re stuck on an ocean world. I’m honestly not too sure if I would like this one too much, since I’m not too much of a fan of survival games. It just seemed unique enough from the other survival games, and it had a decent deal, and it was in my wishlist for a while. So I acted a bit on impulse and bought both games (Subnautica and Subnautica Below Zero)

SeeJayEmm,
@SeeJayEmm@lemmy.procrastinati.org avatar

I’ve played Hardspace and Subnautica and love them both. Solid pics.

mox,

Subnautica is a treasure. (Despite the bugs.) I recommend playing with a good sound setup and dim lights.

_sideffect,

Are you sure whatever it is you are doing is worth it?

Zahille7,

Hardspace is really nice once you get into a good flow.

Or even just taking your time to break down the ships in ways you find satisfying is awesome.

traches,

For me subnautica is in my top 5. The survival elements aren’t very important, it’s more of an exploration game.

Morefan,

Subnautica

I’ve had this game for years but I thought it was a VR-only game. Got it in a Humble bundle for cheap.

Dunno why it’s so popular all of a sudden or why it’s still $30 normally. Maybe I should try playing it.

Kolanaki,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

The only things I currently want are Helldivers 2 and Shadow of the Erdtree. Neither of which are likely to go on sale soon. 😞

SzethFriendOfNimi,

Outer Wilds. For a few friends who don’t have it yet. I’ve already bought it a couple times.

I already own it… but it’s just that good. So good I vicariously try to relive the game by watching livestreams and Eelis’ recaps of other live-streamers.

It really is something you have to experience blind. Since the entire game progression is knowledge based and pulling threads on the mysteries until the mosaic of the story and experience unfolds is truly something you can experience once.

Gradually_Adjusting,
@Gradually_Adjusting@lemmy.ca avatar

I thought you meant The Outer Wilds, and spent a solid two minutes on a routine sanity check. Hadn’t heard of this game though, so we’ll call it even 😸

Balinares,

If you are considering picking up Outer Wilds, by god, go in blind. It’s all about finding out.

echodot,

It was a bit of a slow burner on release so I’m not surprised you didn’t hear about it. People had access to the beta years before the official release, so when it came out essentially nothing really changed and there wasn’t this big announcement.

gt5,

How is the dlc? I had a tough time with outer wilds. At the time I played it, I found it to be very frustrating. I needed a spoiler to get past two or three major points. But in hindsight I think it’s really an impressive game. I’m thinking about picking up the dlc, but I’m not sure about it and I don’t want to search about it to avoid spoiler.

SzethFriendOfNimi,

It’s really good. Amazingly fits inside the first games story seamlessly.

It can be challenging sometimes too and I’m happy to help with soft hints if you ever find you need them

frank,

It started off a little slow, but imo it was better than the main game. It’s both a little more streamlined and better story-wise. You probably should play the main game first

UnfairUtan,

It was too spooky for me, I couldn’t finish the DLC… :(

frank,

There’s a setting to make it less scary in the menus now!

UnfairUtan,

Yea… I enabled it before even trying 😬

Caligvla,
@Caligvla@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Got the two DLCs for Melvor and that’s probably that. Although I’ve been eyeing both Oxygen Not Included and Blood West ngl.

tigeruppercut,

I finally got tired of Melvor after like a year and the first DLC. I guess I could see myself going back and doing the 2nd one at some point but my interest hasn’t been there since I put it down some time last year.

Even before that though I think that township thing was a huge misstep. I’m all for trying some new stuff as a dev and not everyone’s going to be happy but cramming some weird town management sim into the incremental rpg genre never really made much sense to me.

Caligvla,
@Caligvla@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Township does seem rather tacked on I agree, outside of the tasks there isn’t much to do and it doesn’t reward you enough to justify the money sink. Quite frankly, there’s a lot in the game that seems rather pointless outside of getting to lvl 99 (120 with DLC), but I guess that’s the point.

Poopfeast420,
@Poopfeast420@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Maybe Lies of P or Star Ocean The Second Story R, plus one or two “Survivors-like” (Halls of Torment, Death Must Die).

Kolanaki,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

+1 for Lies of P. It’s the most Fromsoft-like game of that style not made by Fromsoft I’ve ever played. So if you’re a big Soulsebornering fan, it’s right up there with those.

Poopfeast420,
@Poopfeast420@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

I’ve only heard good things and watched a Streamer playing it last year, and I want to play it eventually myself.

While I generally like Souls-like games, I never got into most Fromsoft games, except Elden Ring, so we’ll see how it goes.

ABCDE,

It’s on Game Pass if that’s of any help

ABCDE,

Halls is great, I need to go back and check if they’ve added anything else.

Hubi,

I bought Project: Snowblind and E.Y.E: Divine Cybermancy for a total of 3 Euros. I’ve been replaying the entire Deus Ex Series over the last couple of months and these two games are kinda similar in nature and I’ve been wanting to play them for ages.

relic_,

You gain brouzouf…

TechieDamien,

Your legs are ok

NeryK,
@NeryK@sh.itjust.works avatar

I’m on the fence about Arizona Sunshine 2. I understand it’s quite short relative to its price. I might wait for a deeper discount.

PineRune,

I have so many Steam Sale games in my library that I haven’t played yet that I don’t know if I could justify buying more. My backlog is just too long. By the time I get around to playing any purchases for this dale, 2 more Steam Sales could have already passed.

Boiglenoight,

I started playing each game in my library for about 10 min and then moving on. Some games catch me playing longer but otherwise I check them off as played. With recent Steam sales I’d buy 5-6 games, immediately install them all, and play each right away. Feels good man.

Gabu,

How the hell do you find fulfillment in that (unless they’re super small games)? I don’t think I could speedrun something like Cave Story in 10 minutes, much less roguelikes - Dead Cells, Darkest Dungeon, Balatro etc, where the gameplay loop takes hours and hours.

Boiglenoight,

Finishing doesn’t matter. I’ll play something for maybe a few hours and drive on. It fills fulfilling to me. Better than never playing it. 👍

Fester,

I just chip away at my list every time there’s a sale. This time I got God of War, Spiderman, Jedi Survivor, and Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen.

DD was an impulse buy since I don’t know anything about it, but the reviews were good. It was $4.79 and I see there’s a sequel coming later this month, so that’s probably a good deal and a good time to catch up.

But I’ll probably still be “ahh, suffering…” through Elden Ring when the summer sale rolls around…

PineRune,

Dragon’s Dogma is a great game that was ahead of its time when it came out. I can’t help but wonder how much of a hit it could have been if Capcom marketed it better (or at all).

Boiglenoight,

Is it worth playing on PC today? Or should one start with two.

mossy_,

It’s incomplete in certain areas, inventory management is a nightmare, and the mini bosses in dlc areas (gorecyclops, undead dragons, wargs I think they were called) take ten minutes of healthbar whittling and they respawn when you rest.

But the true test is whether the game is fun to play, and it is! Regardless of which class you’re playing, the game lets you feel like a badass. I’d just recommend playing with some QOL mods.

Boiglenoight,

Sounds good. Going to buy.

PineRune,

Definitely, assuming you like the fantasy action RPG style games. Some enemies are too tough to even damage until you level up and get better equipment, so keep that in mind if you find some sections too difficult. Magic actually feels POWERFUL, more so than other games like Skyrim and Elden Ring. Even with the sequel coming out soon, I couldn’t recommend the first one more; its in my most favorite games of all time.

mortbobort,

Heck yeah, it feels very meh for the first couple hours, if you’re doing all the side quests and stuff.

I recommend either sticking with it, or skimming through till you get to the main city (Grand Soren) and then see if you like it from there.

I know that’s like telling someone the show gets good after the first 4 hour long episodes, but it’s actually really good and nothing has really matched it since.

Man I’m hyped for the new game.

aStonedSanta,

Same! I’m even excited for the lack of fast travel. Which is crazy I figured I’d be annoyed. The ox carts seem fun though and I think will give the world size and depth

LunchEnjoyer,
@LunchEnjoyer@lemmy.world avatar

Can confirm, started playing Dark Arisen for the first time yesterday myself and I am also shocked at so r of the things that were implemented in this game. Took me by surprise. I struggled a lot to get my ps5 controller working with it, as you need mods to make it visually be correct. The start is a little rough as mentioned, but just gotten past that now and it keeps getting better!

Asafum,

If you’re going to play DD1 you can 100% fail side quests for going too far into the story before completing them, but don’t worry! Quest anxiety can ruin the game, there’s a new game plus if you really want to 100% it, but with DD2 coming this week I’d say just have fun with it.

From what I understand the only thing that connects DD1 & DD2 is that there’s a dragon. Lol

JJROKCZ,

Dragons dogma is a fantastic game that I thoroughly enjoyed. The sequel is looking amazing so getting into the world now through the first game is a good idea

Sibbo,

Still playing Divinity Original Sin 2. The sale will be over by the time I finish.

aStonedSanta,

Enjoy it. If you haven’t tried dos1 yet it’s also great but a bit rougher around the edges.

Gabu,

How good is it? I’m on the fence about buying it, since I’ll probably not play for a while.

Sibbo,

If you like RPGs with difficult round-based combat and lots of story you will probably enjoy it.

edgemaster72,
@edgemaster72@lemmy.world avatar

Midnight Suns maybe, haven’t pulled the trigger yet

Albbi,

I’m the same. It’s sitting in my cart.

aStonedSanta,

The combat and deck building is fun as hell. The story and everything else can fuck off imo lol

MrBusiness,

Aye, funny seeing it as a jrpg. The downtime gameplay doesn’t really suit the rest of the game. Would have rather seen an XCOM setup with more cutscenes, but also I do love the Abbey itself that place is a dream home.

!Also my favorite team is probably blade,wolvie,morb. Itsa lotta bleed!<

AProfessional,

Just a heads up to those interested, it’s part of this months PS+ Extra too.

ABCDE,

Likely nothing, maybe one title if it’s shorter and I’m done with Balatro for a while.

Pra, (edited )

I can’t beat the goddamn black deck, I don’t know what’s wrong with me 😢

IMPORTANT UPDATE: I have managed to beat the black deck. Vagabond for a lot of death cards, shoot the moon to make those death cards queens, and an early triboulet led me to victory. I wish all fellow balatroers a pleasant evening and a lucky night

ABCDE,

I’ve done it on the Magic Deck; I do think it has a lot of luck involved at the higher stakes, sadly, it could definitely do with a bit of balance or engineering to make each run possible (as Slay the Spire always seems).

mdwhite999,

reddit.com/…/the_first_proof_of_an_unwinnable_sla…

There is technically an unwinnable sts seed

simonced,

Broooo, that black deck is harder than the next stakes on other decks, it’s insane! I need to try again though, it unlocks a new deck and I want them haha

pelerinli,

Zero. I’ve too much already unplayed and unfortunately working now (sucks to be adult).

ColeSloth,

Buying a steam deck significantly increased by gaming time. The ability to immediately suspend and resume my gameplay, and not have to go over to my desktop helped a lot. I’ve played more this past year than I have in the last 3 years combined.

TwinTusks,
@TwinTusks@bitforged.space avatar

unfortunately working now

Try also have some kids

thorbot,

No thanks

Gabu,

I’m not a masochist, why would I do that?

TwinTusks,
@TwinTusks@bitforged.space avatar

Good thinking, I love my kids but they suck your time/energy and money like a blackhole.

toxicbubble,

the forest, them’s fightin herds

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