Steam Winter Sale 2016 thread of hoping for better deals elsewhere

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Haven't played Monster Hunter, but from what i've read, God Eater is definitely easier, the first part of the game at least (there is some post-game content which is harder than the first part, not really sure how it compares to MH though). It's also not really considered a "hunting" game by a lot of people, as well as some people think that these games aren't really compareable, since God Eater focuses strongly on story and characters.
God Eater is a fast-paced action game with mission-based gameplay, with story bits and character interaction between missions. There is a crafting and loot component, so it is possible to "grind" in this game to upgrade\craft new gear - although it's not really necessary, at least until post-game.

Thanks, turned off by everything in your post so I'll pass and keep waiting for MH on Steam.

Also Arkham Knight + DLC = $10, Arkham Oranges + DLC = $15. Why WB? I'm gonna just pass on the entire thing since I can't get the DLC for a reasonable price :|
EDIT: G2A has Origins for $3 and SP for $4.50 so I guess that's that. Ya snooze ya lose Warner.
 
Dissapointing lack of effort in the sale. The awards angle is fun enough, celebrating the great games of Steam though the categories are lackluster. Do miss the sale metas though, and now the theme and artworks that go with it.

Gaben please bring back the achievements based sales and grant trading cards on unlocking achievements; at least that would feel more engaging and interactive than clicking to vote for a game or doing my discovery queue per day :S

Sale isn't the worst. There's a few of the cheaper indie games I've been waiting on for a while. Their time has come...
 
I'm tempted to purchase The Division. Played during last weekend, and had a good experience, but it started to get repetitive by level 12 or so. Although I do have an itch to play a bit more.


Does the story get better later on? Would anyone recommend it? (I assume the GOLD version does not include "Survival mode", right? )
 
Is God Eater 2 the best Monster Hunter clone on Steam? Is the combat good, are the weapons different? I saw some videos, still thinking about it. Dem visuals tough... :/ ...
 
I'm tempted to purchase The Division. Played during last weekend, and had a good experience, but it started to get repetitive by level 12 or so. Although I do have an itch to play a bit more.


Does the story get better later on? Would anyone recommend it? (I assume the GOLD version does not include "Survival mode", right? )

The Gold version has the Season Pass (so you get the survival mode too)
 
might spend tonight at work watching God Eater 2 giantbomb videos and see if Jason can convince me to buy it.

He loves him some God Eater
 
Disappointed that Cold, Cold Heart for Arkham Origins isn't discounted. I've heard great things. I just don't want to pay $10 for it.
 
I'm tempted to purchase The Division. Played during last weekend, and had a good experience, but it started to get repetitive by level 12 or so. Although I do have an itch to play a bit more.


Does the story get better later on? Would anyone recommend it? (I assume the GOLD version does not include "Survival mode", right? )

Story is pretty meh. You're mostly just resqueing people while expanding base camp.

Endgame activities are the main attraction of the game.
 
Hm. I've been eyeing Darkest Dungeon for a while, worth it?

110% yes, I love this game. It does take a while to get into though, and to figure out mechanics like stress, and how important certain enemy types and debuffs are to counter.

TBH I was not crazy about it at first, but a youtube streamer BaerTaffy does (I find) really enjoyable let's plays of the game (and hes pretty good at it). It taught me a number of things about the game and inspired me to give it another go, and I loved it. If you're interested you can check him out on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCG6qI8XjyjUNgZ8jlJp_wQ

It's worth it if you like games that are just plain unfair.

Sometimes it can feel this way until you get a real hand on the mechanics. And even then sometimes RNG combat just bones you with a string of dodges/crits on your guys/etc. But they do tell you in the tips that the game is about making the best of a bad situation... sometimes your hero does get that disease, you do have to retreat from the dungeon, you do have a valued hero die. I can see where it can get frustrating for some players. I would say that if you like a challenge, and you like ironman style mechanics, this would be an enjoyable game for you. If you do not like those kind of things, I can imagine it would not be a fun time ;)
 
Checked my wishlist - looks the same as every previous sale since they removed flash deals - same games at nearly same price levels they were months ago.
 
I was eyeing Space Hulk, I understand that at first it was not well received, but I think it is much improved now? But there seem to be two of them, "Space Hulk" and "Space Hulk Ascension", which one should I get? Is "Ascension" the bug-fixed version of the first release? Is it an expansion?
 
I hear it's better to play Old Blood before New Order, any truth in that?
No. TOB does take place before TNO chronologically, yes, but it's written as a prequel and you're not meant to play it first. It's also the worse game so you might be left with less of a desire to play the far superior one after you're done.
 
It's annoying to see the same games get no discount every sale. I don't know if the people publishing them forgot they were on Steam, or they just don't care. It's especially annoying if the games have already been bundled, but they still won't put them in a Steam sale.
 
It's annoying to see the same games get no discount every sale. I don't know if the people publishing them forgot they were on Steam, or they just don't care. It's especially annoying if the games have already been bundled, but they still won't put them in a Steam sale.

Contradiction is still worth picking up though, even for $10

It's $8.99 at Bundlestars after their site-wide 10% off code
 
Just a quick FYI
There is a 20% off voucher for Total War: Warhammer that stacks with the current discount, it was given with the code for the White Dwarf DLC, so there may be some floating around. Mine already went to a friend, but thought it was worth pointing out
 
How is Dragon Dogma NPC and story wise? I dont want a game only killing things or with hidden lore.
If read about the pawn system, but do you feel like you can interact well with him?
 
So I'm trying to buy a Valve Complete Pack for a friend who just got into PC gaming and bought a new laptop, but I can't seem to buy it as a gift because I already own various components of it, but not all of it. Is there any way around this?
 
How is Dragon Dogma NPC and story wise? I dont want a game only killing things or with hidden lore.
If read about the pawn system, but do you feel like you can interact well with him?
DD isn't a game you buy for memorable NPCs or story. Everything in the game is an excuse to go out and have fun fighting stuff.
 
How is Dragon Dogma NPC and story wise? I dont want a game only killing things or with hidden lore.
If read about the pawn system, but do you feel like you can interact well with him?

The story in Dragon's Dogma really doesn't kick in until the endgame imo

There is dialogue with the NPCs and Pawns but it's all pretty generic stuff for the most part. That game is about the combat and Pawn system, story is a very distant second to those (which is a shame, because the endgame story stuff is actually really interesting)
 
How is Dragon Dogma NPC and story wise? I dont want a game only killing things or with hidden lore.
If read about the pawn system, but do you feel like you can interact well with him?

Yeah, me personally, the story and npc text is forgettable. It's really about the gameplay. It's no dark souls lore but there is some and I guess you can interpret it how you will.
 
2015's best RPG is on sale!

The Age of Decadence - $7.49

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If I play the demo and like it, I can transfer my save to the full game?
 
DD isn't a game you buy for memorable NPCs or story. Everything in the game is an excuse to go out and have fun fighting stuff.

But is there something or is more Monster Hunter style?

The story in Dragon's Dogma really doesn't kick in until the endgame imo

There is dialogue with the NPCs and Pawns but it's all pretty generic stuff for the most part. That game is about the combat and Pawn system, story is a very distant second to those (which is a shame, because the endgame story stuff is actually really interesting)

Yeah, me personally, the story and npc text is forgettable. It's really about the gameplay. It's no dark souls lore but there is some and I guess you can interpret it how you will.

Ok thanks guys.
Will probably wait and get it at the end if nothing more fits my interests.
 
Anyone lookin for Dragon Quest Heroes it's $10 USD on Square's EU store, bought and redeemed fine for me in the US.
 
VAL-HALLA (sorry, I forget where the numbers go) is actually a very, very good game with a poignant narrative so far

It's not a "waifu game" as some tried to lead me to believe. I'm glad the graphics/OST were able to draw me in.
 
only $5 left in wallet

dark messiah of might and magic or republic commando?
Rather different games and genres. There isn't really anything quite like Dark Messiah (1st person action RPG with special attention to wacky physics), so I would pick it.

There is a demo, so I would try it first, though. The story is almost non existent, the beginning is sort of bland and it might take a bit to get used to the controls. But it then clicks and it's pretty entertaining.
 
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