

Post Void - £1.56/€1.67/$2.00 (33% off)Steam Digital Tabletop Fest 2021 has started, filling Valve’s digital shop with over 5,531 deals. NO free games.For your budgeting convenience, I've ordered recommendations by price. Features: Metacritic Score at least 60 on Metacritic.com or 60 positive reviews on Steam with at least a few hundred of reviews in place. This product can be activated only on the Steam platform.
I kept meaning to post about this but never did and I'm sorry for that. Plenty of secrets to uncover too. Lovely wee first-person exploration game with plenty to poke at and talk about with the shopkeeper. Dépanneur Nocturne - £1.59/€1.59/$1.99 (60% off)On a rainy night, head into a Quebecois corner shop to find the perfect gift for someone waiting back home.
Tales From Off-Peak City Vol. Also, Mort is a wonderfully funny force of mischief. It's a slice of life, a weekend where maybe nothing huge happens but people grow. Wide Ocean Big Jacket - £2.31/€2.63/$3.19 (60% off)A niece, her aunt and uncle, and her special friend go on a camping trip in his charming story from the makers of Little Party. Manage cookie settings Devil Daggers - £1.99/€1.99/$2.49 (50% off)This murderous score attack arena FPS is still one of the best-looking and best-sounding games.
The older expansions adding extra states are also in the sale, with the oldest at 70% off. Manage cookie settings American Truck Simulator - £3.74/€4.99/$4.99 (75% off)When in doubt, keep on truckin'. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. It earned a spot on our advent calendar this year. But also! Our Nate, who usually is wary of anything which doesn't involve orcs or spearmen, was delighted by Off-Peak City.
Whew! Hollow Knight - £5.49/€7.49/$7.49 (50% off)Not played it myself, but everyone I know who does ends up loving it so I maybe it's good. Manage cookie settings Doom - £4.49/€5.99/$5.99 (70% off)Honestly, I had given up on the remains of Id Software making a good FPS again. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Yakuza 0 goes hard on all its facets, taking goofy sidequests as seriously as it does crime drama. Sega's brawler RPG prequel introduces two of the best boys in gaming, two punchdads with hearts of gold who'll help sad children one minute then obliterate thugs by swinging a bicycle the next.


Not a huge discount but hell, the game's not even been out four months. Paradise Killer - £11.61/€12.59/$14.99 (25% off)Venture into a failed paradise to solve a murder and learn about the strange and terrible cruelty it's all built upon. Cloudpunk - £11.38/€13.39/$13.39 (33% off)The premise of delivery packages to a cyberfuture city in a flying car got this onto my wishlist, and the recent addition of a first-person mode has got it into my basket. I find the decisions of run-building a very pleasing process.
Imogen and James also liked Monster Train enough to give it a spot on the RPS advent calendar. Monster Train - £13.64/€14.69/$17.49 (30% off)This would be my second-favourite recent deck-building roguelikelike. Heaven's Vault - £11.99/€13.19/$14.99 (40% off)Yet another mystery! This one's solved through words, uncovering the secrets of ancient civilisations by learning language as you travel through the stars. It's like being inside several episodes of Star Trek TNG, only everyone's nice. Picking at its many sci-fi mysteries is wonderful, and I like that everythings running on simulations of gravity and thrust which can sometimes feel punishing.
Crusader Kings 3 - £33.59/€39.99/$39.99 (20% off)Discount's not huge but it's Crusader Kings, baby! This one's on Game Pass too, but is a game you might play for years. The games are on Game Pass, mind, so you could just check 'em out over a month or two of that for cheaper. I only ever played Halo: Reach so I never did learn the secrets of his buttery biscuit bass and might catch up now. Manage cookie settings Halo: The Master Chief Collection - £17.99/€23.99/$23.99Who is this Master Chef whose cooking so thrilled Xboxeers for so many years? You can find out in this big bundle of PC rereleases, minus Halo 5 cos Microsoft are trying their best to pretend it never happened. To see this content please enable targeting cookies.
Half-Life: Alyx - £34.86/€37.49/$44.99 (25% off)If you can afford a VR headset, do you really need discounts on VR games? Yes, because you're saving up to buy Cybershoes.
