I grabbed Tyranny and Pillars of Eternity 2, they're both under 10 bucks right now.
Space engineers, Tooth and Nail, Sunblaze, and Ori & the Blind Forest. Think it was about 20 for all that. Also blew all my points on emotes since I have a few workshop entries that've accumulated them over the years.
>>29229Probably gonna get Far Cry 5 but TF2 key selling wasn't working when I tried so I'll try again in a few hours
I bought an rpgmaker game I had mild interest in for like a $1.24 and that was it. I have too many games in my library I haven't played to care about sales at this point.
>>29229Rain World is 60% off, down to £8, and I think its the best game ever made.
I got these for like 20 pounds, and to be honest I already spent that much earlier this year for Nine Sols which is a good game but I'm not sure its worth that much
I got Hades, milk outside of bag and Dying Light. Probably going to buy some more later on
Has anyone tried Workers & Resources: Soviet Republic ?
Unsure about buying it.
>>36443It's fairly decent, a bit of a pain in the ass in certain ways though.
>>29229Romancing SaGa Minstrel Song.
Thinking about getting anno 1800 cause the pirated version is anterior to some DLCs
>>36448I thought about buying it but then I saw that there's like £200 in DLCs, nah fuck that
>>36445I pirated it and found it was painfully mid. Tonally it's a jumble so neither the comedy nor the horror works after the a few different paths. The ending could have framed the whole thing nicely, but it just doesn't work with the way most of it plays out. It's certainly not a bad game, yet i couldn't tell you whether it was worth playing or not.
Nah but I did re-install steam because school's over and I got bored of minecraft.
>>36443It's good, just the difficulty curve of all systems it has is a 90° cliff.
Luckly you can make custom games and disable almost anything you don't understand yet.
Also, do the tutorials: they're boring but they explain a bunch of stuff that isn't intuitive at all.
We need to start making fun of people who actually pay for video games.
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