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So far I have gotten Dead Space 1-3 now that they are all on steam, greedfall, witcher 3 goty edition, Borderlands 3 + DLC Pass, Dirt Rally 2.0, Dirt 4, Wreckfest, Rise of the Tomb Raider.
Might pick up some more games Friday.
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So far I have gotten Dead Space 1-3 now that they are all on steam, greedfall, witcher 3 goty edition, Borderlands 3 + DLC Pass, Dirt Rally 2.0, Dirt 4, Wreckfest, Rise of the Tomb Raider.
Might pick up some more games Friday.
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Nothing worth getting that i dotn already own.
Tabletop Simulator, DUSK and Sunless Sea. All three are great in very different ways.
I'm tempted by Titanfall 2 and Outer Wilds. But my backlog is so full I probably won't touch them for more than a year anyway.
Also, Disco Elysium at 25% and Doom Eternal at friggin 50%? You guys, just buy these things already, both of these are more than well worth the full price anyway.
Worms.
Wargroove.
The wife got some alligator visual novel maker thingy and So Long, Aligator (or whatever it's the name)
I end up just sticking to the same games anyway and I already have a backlog. It would just be a waste of money to buy more.
Gonna pick up Borderlands 3.
I already have it for Epic Games when it first launched but I'd rather have all my data on Steam instead. I've been told (and read around in passing) that you are somehow able to "transfer" all of your data from Epic Games to Steam in regards to Borderlands 3 data.
Can anybody confirm this?
Already bought too many games during the pandemic, but snapped up Black Mesa. I've never actually beaten HL1 from start to finish in all the years I've been alive, it's a delightful trip back in time with some upgraded visuals and tweaks here and there. Damn I forgot how good Valve is at making games, the design still holds the fuck up in a big way over 20 years later.
I got Expeditions Viking.
I actually bought something in the summer sale for the first time in years; Two Point Hospital.
some "improved" version of skyrim that was almost for free. it looked like shit except for some scenery and the gameplay was worse than ESO. so i started playing ESO again :P
I had fun once, it was terrible.
Absolutely nothing, just like last year and the year before that.
I figured out that there's no point buying a game just because it's cheap if I don't ever end up actually playing it.
If there's a game I actually want to play, I'll buy it at that point. And then I just go to isthereanydeal.com and search for the cheapest option. There's almost always some sale going on somewhere and usually for a cheaper price than on Steam.
Elite Dangerous and Project Cars 2. I enjoyed the first Project Cars game quite a bit despite only putting in about 50 hours of play time. I felt like the driving simulation was exceptional so I figured it was worth picking up it's successor. I know some people who play Elite Dangerous and well, with Star Citizen being a ways out, I figure it's worth playing in the interim.