Steam "Sale" Thread

Steam is running lots of discounts on lots of shit

store.steampowered.com/sale/koeitecmo2022
store.steampowered.com/developer/BANDAINAMCO/sale/bandainamcosale
store.steampowered.com/sale/squareenixgoldenweek22
store.steampowered.com/curator/33273264/sale/GoldenWeek
store.steampowered.com/search/?specials=1
store.steampowered.com/developer/nisa/sale/NISAGoldenWeekSale
store.steampowered.com/publisher/SPIKECHUNSOFT/sale/GW2022

fuck you Sega:
store.steampowered.com/curator/36333614/sale/SEGAGoldenWeek

post carts and recommend games

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>chnkshills can only come up with bootlegs
lmao

help me out, i finished ryza but never paid for it, i really like the game, should i still buy it?
I bought the second game when it launched though.
I feel kinda bad as i like the game

up to you bro. I do that too, beat and then buy later. if you're short on cash it doesnt have to be now

I always thought aot/snk was a shit franchise, but the games look like they have fun combat. Would I still enjoy them?

Should I get Sniper Elite 4 Deluxe Edition for $9? Is it better than 2?

The ryza coomers already paid for your copy so just go for the next game.

Is Voice of Cards any good?
It's by yoko tarou right?

its ok but I wouldnt pay $30 for it

Dragon's Dogma any good?

Yes. 2 was good but it's outdated now. 4 is more refined and works well with listening to podcasts. 5 is coming out in a month too

None of these sales are good, stop making this thread.

Is Tales of Arise actually good?

its amazing but if you decide to get it I'd get the unlimited sprinting mod its a necessary qol

I don't know but I'm going to reply to you anyways

Will I like monster hunter if I just want to fight bosses and chill out?
is it brainlet friendly?

Thanks, man

I think world can get pretty intense and frustrating definitely not a chill out boss game

The base game is smooth sailing all the way so you could just turn your brain off for most of it. Iceborne gets a bit more brain-heavy.

The story is really cliche but the gameplay is pretty fun

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Rogue legacy 2? how does it compare to others like nuclear throne, hades and enter the gungeon?

its definitely adopted mechanics from Hades but it is mostly a straight upgrade of the first game. It's a lot of fun.

Will I like ace combat 7 if I liked project wingman?

No. AC7 is a massive downgrade compared to PW to the point where the most talked topic on the Ace Combat internet communities was how an indie ripoff was vastly superior to an actual Project Aces project.
And even if you didn't play PW, 7 is also one of the worst mainline AC games.

WHAT'S THE DEAL WITH THOSE CONSTANT PRICE CHANGES BETWEEN SALES?????
>Previous sale 70% off
>new sale 60% off

hi

hey, buddy

what happened?
I just want to pew pew with nice music on the background

Should I get it?

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How are the Sniper Elite games? I played the original sniper elite years ago and I remember briefly trying 2. I get the impression they're kind of like a more sanbox like Hitman?
I only ask because I'm interested in trying Sniper Elite 4 and it's dlcs.
I would consider it an incredibly rough gem.

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They're fun games. I also can't help but laugh when I hear the main characters voice since it's the same guy who plays Not Important from Hatred.

>How are the Sniper Elite games?
They're solid, exactly what you would expect. 4 has the most open levels.

I dunno about Caligula or MH Rise since I love World but I still have to finish it.

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>his cart has more than 3 games
pathetic

Should i get her game or nah, bros?

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squadrons is god awful. I wouldnt play that shit for free

Yes, but you shouldn't pay for it.

Nonsensical story due to being bits and pieces of the story-line Project Aces planned for the game and couldn't implement due to budget cuts and executive meddling.
Almost all the missions have a gimmick that are unfun
Most of the game is spent fighting drones, which aren't even as remotely fun as regular enemy planes.
Music isn't memorable beyond a couple tracks (Daredevil)

The only reason it sold was due to being the first traditional mainline AC in 12 years but the game itself is easily one of the worst titles in the series.

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Any of these games good? Can you complete most, if not all, content in a single playthrough? (I hate replaying games)

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>Steam gets daily sales threads
>GOG and Epic never get threads
:(
I'm going to buy some Fortnite skins, that'll cheer me up...

can you guys contact sega to put their games on sale? those retards forgot to push the button

sophie and ryza are fun

>i really like the game,
why? it was very mediocre and other atelier games are better for comfykino adventures.

afaik Arland trilogy are the only ones replays are necessary for due to different endings and timelimits

>used to be able to buy AAA releases the same year they released for 75% off
>now you have to beg for the chance of a 25% off sale 2 years later
I miss old steam sales so much

Atelier game usually have similar mechanics but some are just comfy living in villages while others have time limit. I suggest you try sophie as it is a quiet no pressure atelier game. If you enjoy the alchemy mechanics then pick up more of the series. Atelier games are a love em or hate em, but its easy to start with one that has a mechanic you hate enough to scare you off the rest.

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>rune factory 4 on sale on all consoles but not on steam.

WTF

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Sure, but if you're green, it's a great introduction to Atelier and modern JRPGs in general. It's what got me rolling.

That said, I don't think it makes a ton of sense for op to go and buy a game he probably won't play again, I think that might be the "buying things is fun" part of his brain calling the shots for a minute.

It's not even on a decent discount. I'm still not paying more than $20 for that.

I'm kind of interested in Dragon's Dogma.
What games is the combat most similar to, to get an idea?

>steam
You'll own nothing and you would be happy

w-what?

don't listen to that user. Ace combat 7 is fun. I prefer it to wingman. Also he's complaining about a nonsensical story when the project wingman story is more nonsensical. Ace combat 7 is good. especially the DLC missions.
-someone who has played arcade flight games since Ace combat 1

Which Japanese games have the most mature writing? Feels like 99% of them are targeted towards kids/tweens

>paying for vidya

It's 100%

seethe lol

replied

we're not all eastern yuro/latinx like you

How is Sophie 2? The first is the only game in the series I played, should Sophie 2 be the second, or am I better off getting a different one? Did Rurutia return for the OP?

>Goy pays to own nothing

adult men shouldn't play videogames

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DMC4, I think? But still not quite.

A lot of the depth in japanese writing lies in the choice of kanji, so it's hard to carry over through localization, even a good one. Most of them are indeed targeted towards teens, but it's a bit better in the original language. The ones that will feel more mature even after being localized are usually the ones made with a mature western writing aesthetic in mind from the start, such as games like Vagrant Story, which were directly inspired by A Song of Ice and Fire, at the time still pretty recent, or the Souls games. In terms of themes being explored, and not just the aesthetic value of the writing itself, I find Persona 4 Golden a good example of mature writing, even if often talking about smaller daily issues of teenagers.

You will never be a woman.

Any of the new atelier games with decent pc mouse support?
I hate console only control schemes