Big SEGA sale on Steam

Lots of games at -75%. Go and buy their shit you're interested in but don't have already so they put more games on PC.

Disclaimer: VC4, Shenmue and Yakuza are not discounted. Other JP games are though (including Shining Resonance at -66%).

store.steampowered.com/developer/Sega

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>Catherine is 25% off
Should I?

>full body coming soon
no

PC port is kinda janky. Gameplay segments are all capped at 30fps. It's also unstable and has crashed on me randomly nearly every time I've tried to play it.

Yes

>full body coming soon
Not on PC and I'm not buying a $350 console

if you are surely not getting that, buy it, its amazing still

Look if it's not cheaper elsewhere first (isthereanydeal.com), but yeah, it's worth it.

>Endless Space 2 and all DLC
>Warhammer 2 TW and all DLC except VampCoast
>Warrhamer TW and all DLC except Beastmen
>Shogun 2 TW and all DLC
>Yakuza 0 and Kiwami

I have these. Any other recentish games worth picking up? How is Two Point Hospital?

CoH2 is fun in MP if you have friends to play with. Don't really know how you define recentish though since it's from 2013 iirc.

Yeah, I have that too. And Valkyria Chronicles.

>Castle of Illusion

>Puyo Puyo Tetris isn't on sale

Don't give a fuck.

Warhammer 2 was the game I've been looking forward to so I'm very happy.

Anything decent? Already own bayo and vanquish, and got the platinum on catherine ps3 already.

>>Warhammer 2 TW and all DLC except VampCoast
>>Warrhamer TW and all DLC except Beastmen
Are you me?

>Sonic mania is now denuvoless and on sale
cool.

Speaking of sales, I am Setsuna is $20 on the switch. Y/N?

>have been holding some money just to buy total war warhams II
>It went much cheaper than I expected so I was able to get tomb kings too

Thank you Sega

thanks marketing intern

>still no puyo puyo fever 2 HD
No thanks.

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>Jet Set Radio for $1
Literally no excuse

i already got it for free and i have it on dreamcast

Someone please clarify something on Total War.
How much of it is really strategy/tactics? From what I've seen it always looked like a numbers game with a rock-paper-scissors for unit types. Do you need to micro positioning much, and does it completely turn battles around? I love grid-based tactics games like FFT and LUCT, but I haven't tried TW properly yet. I've seen that nearly all of the recent games have mixed reviews which is suspect.

Two Point is free all weekend so give it a try.

Tomb Kangs are great, Hierotitan /Warsphinx swarming so much fun.

Get Medieval Total War II and see how you like it.