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Lumencraft
Yes, Your Grace
The Final Station
Now to actually play them!
Just dropped a crisp fiver on Oblivion, figured 17 years of people telling me to play it was reason enough to give it a shot
I bought slay the spire, i have only been able to go on 1 run which was very fun, now waiting for some peoper time off to play again.
Great game, I am very impatient though so I die a lot of times.
I reached till the end but lost to the spire. It reminds me a lot of FTL in that regard.
Lost Ruins, Ender Lilies, Halls of Torment
Probably nothing, there's no huge sales on anything I want.
Maybe Bugsnax as it's cheap though.
Mortal Kombat 11, Dave the driver, unpacking and PC builder simulator.
I plan to grab Valheim and potentially Dave the Diver.
Harvestella. My wife has like a thousand hours in Stardew. She gets a present and a job offer today. It's a good day for her.
Nothing really. I have 1000+ games owned that I have never played. Though it is always tempting. I might buy the outer wilds.
Thanks. I am an eager beaver to get mine.
Bought Deathloop. I never was super excited about it, but it looks like it's worth 15EUR. Still thinking about Jedi Survivor, but I'm usually not spending that amount of money on games.
I got deathloop in the monthly humble bundle thing, and I loved it. Didn't encounter any bug or technical issue, I really liked the story and atmosphere, and as a big fan of the Dishonored series I found the gameplay really good. I guess it can become a bit repetitive towards the end (which is kinda the point), but if you focus on the objectives and moving the story forward there are always new things to do.
I'm thinking about buying a few games to play on Steam Deck, probably 2 or 3 of that list:
I picked up a few games on Steam, as well some stuff on Fanatical.
Steam:
Fanatical (also Steam keys, just a different site and sale):
Assassins Creed Odyssey and Hot Wheels Unleashed, the major factor for me was steam deck/ proton compatability. Looking forward to trying out Assassins Creed as this will be the first one I play from this series besides a few hours of black flag.
Played a few hours of hot wheels and it brought back a lot of nostalgia I had for past hot wheels games, and overall a fairly satisfying high speed, good looking racing game.
My backlog was getting low (which is rare), so I've stocked up to last a while, or at least until the winter sale.
Thinking about a steam deck just for Diablo 4. I'd pick up fallout 4 and borderlands 3 / Tina and possibly elden ring / sekiro too. Any thoughts?
D4 runs fantastically on the Deck, can't recommend it enough...as long as wherever you're taking the Deck has a good wifi connection of course.
I've been getting into Warhammer lately so picked up boltgun and battlefleet gothic armada 2. Both very fun actually and definitely recommend
Megaquarium, Big Pharma, Bus Simulator 21.
All of them are solid.
Nothing. It's the same sale for the past 5 years. I've already got anything I wanted.
I got Cloudbuilt, the Deus Ex series (minus the first title,) Disco Elysium, Furi, Halls of Torment, Killer7, Lego Indiana Jones, Serious Sam 3 and The Walking Dead Telltale game.
Total was under 60 bucks. That's about 11 titles for less than the price of a new game. Steam Sale memes really didn't sugarcoat it, this shit hits DIFFERENT.
Not much. I bought Sea of Thieves and the newest DLC of China: Mao's Legacy. I'm having a blast with the first one, while the latter is very frustrating but really fun anyways.
Nothing. There are better sales all year round.