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The STEAM Sales and Releases Thread

Mustawd

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Is steam store down for you guys?

edit: nevermind
 

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Anyone remember this game http://store.steampowered.com/app/295850/ I opened a topic about it when it was released ages ago. Well recently I got a foil card from it and sold it for 10 euros and with few more cards I earned almost 12 euros from it, while the games costs 1 euro.

I cant guarantee anyone getting the foil card but for 1 euro it might be worth the gamble.
 

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Anyone remember this game http://store.steampowered.com/app/295850/ I opened a topic about it when it was released ages ago. Well recently I got a foil card from it and sold it for 10 euros and with few more cards I earned almost 12 euros from it, while the games costs 1 euro.

I cant guarantee anyone getting the foil card but for 1 euro it might be worth the gamble.
Played through it now to test the replayability and it was cooler than last time. Good way to spend 20 mins.
 

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Arcen Games' Starward Rogue is 50% off. I'd describe it as an Arcen remake of Binding of Isaac with more guns and robots and bullet hell. It's pretty good and worth six bucks, imo.
 
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Youy know the saying how something wouldn't be worth it even if it came free? Well this is certainly the case.
 

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Youy know the saying how something wouldn't be worth it even if it came free? Well this is certainly the case.

:butthurt:

I did a very thorough playthrough of Wasteland 2 last month. It's not perfect by any means, but it's still enjoyable if you take the time to explore it.

Yes, the skill system is unbalanced.
Yes, the game pulls :troll: moments on you.
Yes, it's still bug-ridden and in need of patching. (NPCs speaking lines that have no relation to the circumstances at hand, game crashing because Unity says No, etc.)
Yes, it has one of the best post-apocalyptic atmospheres I've come across (Disclaimer: Haven't played any of the S.T.A.L.K.E.R games.)

But this is a game that's clearly a labour of love, not designed by a soulless committee of business suits.

Maybe the difference is that I played the original Wasteland back in the day and could recognize many of the references, I dunno.

But a free weekend of the game? The PERFECT time to get a feel for the game and find out for yourself.
 

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Call of pripyat is the best one. You don't really need to play the rest.
Shadow of Chernobyl was the best one, as it had a decent story and was the most "mysterious" of them all.
I don't care about story in this fps. Chernobyl had worse UI, factions, repetitive respawning quests and worse faction systems and glitches.
I'd rather play call of pripyat again.
 

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Most of it are trash average indie games, but between these there's Waste Walkers, which IIRC is a fine post-apocalyptic, survival focused RPG. It's been made with RPG Maker though, so if you loathe that program, stay away.
 

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Youy know the saying how something wouldn't be worth it even if it came free? Well this is certainly the case.

:butthurt:

I did a very thorough playthrough of Wasteland 2 last month. It's not perfect by any means, but it's still enjoyable if you take the time to explore it.

Yes, the skill system is unbalanced.
Yes, the game pulls :troll: moments on you.
Yes, it's still bug-ridden and in need of patching. (NPCs speaking lines that have no relation to the circumstances at hand, game crashing because Unity says No, etc.)
Yes, it has one of the best post-apocalyptic atmospheres I've come across (Disclaimer: Haven't played any of the S.T.A.L.K.E.R games.)

But this is a game that's clearly a labour of love, not designed by a soulless committee of business suits.

Maybe the difference is that I played the original Wasteland back in the day and could recognize many of the references, I dunno.

But a free weekend of the game? The PERFECT time to get a feel for the game and find out for yourself.
You're on some A-side meth. Wasteland: 2 was fucking trash, garbage.
 

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