Trying to find some last second purchases i may have overlooked during my browsing

  • Feyrbrand3@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Age of Wonders 4. It’s like a high fantasy civilization with a combat focus. I’ve never been into this style of game but it’s definitely sucked me in.

  • beepboopcompuder@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I’ve been having a blast with Voidigo, twinstick roguelike. Feels like a slower, less hard Nuclear Throne. Highly recommend!

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    1 year ago

    Steam sale nearly over

    What are you talking about? The winter sale is nearly here!

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    1 year ago

    For rts fans, especially ones that like competing online: age of empires 2 definitive edition. It’s like 5 euros rn. Regularly updated, with welcoming, healthy community.

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    1 year ago

    It’s only 20% on sale and is fairly popular (though not mainstream), but I’ve put 80 hours into Dave the Diver over the past month, and find the $15.99 sale price tag well worth it for fans of games like Stardew Valley. Bought it for a friend of mine.

    It mixes up two portions - a rogue-lite day/afternoon cycle where you explore a random undersea area to catch fish and gather materials, and an evening cycle where you work at a sushi restaurant turning those fish and materials into tasty food to get money and upgrade your gear (and restaurant). Great “just one more day” energy. Like many of these kinds of games, you can try to loot goblin/min-max each day, but honestly it’ll lead to burnout. Set some goals each day, focus on those while chipping at secondary objectives, and enjoy the ride. Lots of whacky cut scenes in fun pixel art, and lots of references (Pokemon, Tamogachi, Michael Bay, Simpsons, Friday the 13th, One Punch Man, anime/weeb culture, etc.). It’s cute and fun and addicting.

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      1 year ago

      Goddamn 80 hours? Don’t get me wrong I played it and very much enjoyed it but I have no idea how I’d get 80 hours out of it. Is there a lot of game left after you finish the story or something that I’m not aware of?

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        1 year ago

        Time gated content and 100%ing stuff. Also accidentally deleted my first save file around chapter 5, so about 10-15 hours lost there.

        I’d say there’s a good 30-40 hours of content if you’re slow like me, with an extra 20 or so if you’re a completionist.

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          1 year ago

          Ahh okay gotcha, I thought maybe I’d missed a ton of stuff by not continuing to play after I finished the story. And definitely 30-40, I actually looked at my save file after making the other comment and saw I was at 39 hours lol.

      • gamefreak054@alien.topB
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        1 year ago

        Idk how Back 4 Blood was far less creative than L4D2 given the time gap. I played through a large portion when it released and I kept saying “maybe next level will be an interesting theme, or mechanic, or even an enemy” nope it just continued to be basic as hell. So irritated with that game. I’m not an even an enormous L4D fan, I just had an itch to scratch right around that time.

        • Deldris@alien.topB
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          1 year ago

          B4B was the evolution that the L4D franchise needed for a 3rd game. Unfortunately, Darwin was out sick when B4B was in development and the evolution was botched as horribly as possible.

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    1 year ago

    I picked up stellaris. Had to watch a 5 hours YouTube tutorial before I started playing to even understand wtf was going on. I’ve played it for 4 days straight now.

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    1 year ago

    Wasteland 3, I believe the whole collection is on sale. Not sure about the DEC’S as I dont have then myself but the base game is fantastic

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      1 year ago

      hell yes. wasteland 3 was a blast in coop! such a creative and under-the-radar game. enjoy it! (DLC is not needed. play the base game. )

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    1 year ago

    I’ve been recommending this game every time I get the chance.

    CrossCode

    It’s an amazing game that has beautiful pixel art, an amazing story, zelda esque dungeons and an amazing combat system.
    Sometimes I wish I could wipe my memory just to replay this game.

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      1 year ago

      Best game I ever played, video or otherwise.

      I very often wish I could do a memory wipe for tis game specifically

  • Far-Offer-1305@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I’m really into Sunless Sea/skies right now. It’s a cool Victorian/lovecraftian setting where England has sunk underground. The combat is pretty simple (the majority of the game is text based), but there’s tons of lore to uncover.

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        I’ve put 200 hours into sea, and I feel like I’m just scratching the surface. I have the early game quests down, but there’s just so much to learn about the world and its history. Haven’t even touched skies yet, but it’s very high on my backlog. %100 worth the $15 it’s on sale for.

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              1 year ago

              I backed it, and I got the whole deal… but I haven’t had the time and peace of mind to really dive in.

              I’ve been tempted to try to get to a Zub … but I am not sure how to go about doing that, so it never happens.

              (I’m a longtime Fallen London player, so I am some amount of invested in the setting)

              • Far-Offer-1305@alien.topB
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                1 year ago

                Go to >!port carnelian on the south coast!< to get started and do a couple of fetch quests. Super easy. Bring >!at least 300 echoes!<. Then, your license gets passed on to future captains. You just need to pay to upgrade your new ships.

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                  1 year ago

                  Whenever my hunger for the Zee gets to be overwhelming, I’ll boot up the game and give it a whirl.

                  But Sunless Zee is … intense. I can definitely find more relaxing games to play…