ran into the same issue, was rather disappointed with this summer's sale. Nothing of major interest that I hadn't picked up on sale previously or owned in some other fashion.Kilo wrote:Already owned most of the games they had on sale :/
Anyways, today's the last day of the sale, so the most bought things are up again. Good pickups (imo):
-witcher 2: $3.99 - vastly better than witcher 1 as far as playability and graphics and such. Great single player RPG.
-planetary annihilation: $16.99 - good RTS with a new single player "galactic war" mode. early access game with a lot of things still being added.
-assassin's creed 4: $19.99 - best AC game by far imo. The open world portion is done so well they could remove the whole AC story and lore from the game and it would still be excellent.
-Payday 2: $5.99 + cheap DLCs - I've been extremely hesitant to get this for quite some time, but I picked it up and have been having an absolute blast with it. great co-op game.
-goat simulator: $5.99 - wait wat?
-garry's mod: $2.49 - enjoy building things with stuff in steam games? grab it. plenty of fun things you can do if you're creative, like make cannons and catapults and forts and jetcars and [the list goes on]
-Dragon Age: Origins: $7.49 - complete edition with all DLCs. IMO this is still Bioware's greatest title, easily beating mass effect as far as each single release (although I think the ME games as a trilogy are better).
-Deus Ex: Human Revolution: $9.99 - director's cut version with better boss fights and all DLC. Not as good as original Deus Ex but a great RPGFTS hybrid with a good story.
-Portal 2: $4.99 - wonderful first person puzzle game if you've never played it, with great dialogue. There's also a co-op mode as well. Collection with portal 1 is $6.24 if you want the whole story.
-Postal 2: $2.99 - just ridiculousness made into video game form.
-insurgency $8.99 - great tactical FTS. Has hardcore feel to it.