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sePL80 Jun 25, 2021 @ 6:26pm 
Yakuza, Shadow Tactics, Mad Max, Afghanistan
and of course
Mount&Blade: Warband.
lart Jun 25, 2021 @ 7:00pm 
Stellaris, if you're really into 4X games.

Prey is pretty amazing for a stealth, action story driven game.

I really liked Detroit become human (others may disagree) and ofc Mass Effect series .There is a remaster with all games included, haven't check the price.
ShiZbanG Jun 25, 2021 @ 7:20pm 
Streets of Rogue, Slay The Spire, RimWorld, Factorio, Far Cry Primal, Dying Light, System Shock 2, Stellaris, Bayonetta, Moonlighter, Detroit: Become Human, Terminator: Resistance, House Flipper, Drug Dealer Simulator, Amnesia Rebirth.
Iceira Jun 25, 2021 @ 7:24pm 
why not from cheapest to depend on the full version with dlc per game, its not that simple, and im sure you can see the point in full game with all, but that depend on dlc cost in top of this.

i dont belive im the only one that doing that also and not just fall for cheapest game with no DLC'S
Last edited by Iceira; Jun 25, 2021 @ 7:24pm
Azure Fang Jun 25, 2021 @ 7:47pm 
System Shock 2
Endless Space 2 (then get ES1 free from their G2G site)
Moonlighter
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 1 and 2
Fallout 2 (get the collection)
Bayonetta
Starbound (only if you intend to heavily mod it)
I haven't played or seen in action most of these games.

Like, I've heard of many of them. I could say stuff about them that way, but I don't want to. Anyway:


Staxel - I've bought this but I haven't played it yet. Seems like it might be a better-looking Minecraft.

Undertale - I've bought this, and while I haven't played the full game, I played the demo before the game came out, and I'm also very much aware what it is. This game is probably most effective if you're the kind of person who looks upon retro JRPGs with a mixture of nostalgia and trope-based criticism, which isn't exactly my perspective, and besides there's alraedy been so much said about it that I think if I play it it'd be some time after the dust settles on it. Oh, also, it has good music, but you can actually just buy that for $10 at bandcamp.

Frozen Synapse - I think I once tried playing this but never actually learned to play it.

Papers, Please - This game presents a very obvious specific premise, one that is meant to be boring and tedious, by intended game design. There is an underlying story to it, but when I watched it being played I don't think I really enjoyed it. It might better if you had a bunch of people playing it at once?

Baba Is You - this is a puzzle game where you can push things around and form game mechanics using word tiles, basically. This sort of game isn't really my thing, though I technically already have it thanks to the itch.io Bundle for Palestinian Aid.

Mini Metro - highly recommended. You basically design a metro (i.e. light rail) system for a city, and it's done in a very simple and abstract but easily-approachable way. There's challenge modes (including daily challenges) where more and more passengers appear and you want to see how long you can last before your system gets overloaded, and an endless mode where you can build for efficiency and just try to reach for a higher score, and even a creative mode where you get to place whatever stations you want wherever you like. So you can play this like a sim challenge game or you can let it run by itself like a little virtual aquarium. BTW I see it's not discounted on Steam right now but if you want to pick it up it's still on sale in the GOG Summer Sale which is going on for another couple days.
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