Hey all. Always enjoyed reading everyoneâs suggestions on more unknown games available during big steam sales.
Iâll start off with one that I have been a fan of for a long time: Death Road to Canada
This game is like a zombie action Oregon Trail like game, where you manage supplies and fight through hordes of zombies on your way to the safe haven of Canada. Only US$3.74 right now and well worth it imo!
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I feel obligated to recommend a Steam Deck if you have interest in one and can afford it.
We have 2 and I would get a 3rd if I could lol (with a bulky protective case etc. so I can be less careful)
The most cost efficient way to go is buy the cheapest version and then put something like this in it https://www.westerndigital.com/en-il/products/internal-drives/pc-sn740-ssd#SDDPTQD-256G
IMPORTANT NOTE: MAKE SURE YOU GET A 2230 SIZED NVME DRIVE. 2280 drives will NOT fit.
If you donât want to do that you can alternatively just get a big micro SD card and save the SSD swap for later For best speeds you want it to say A2 and a 3 inside a U.
Even besides playing video games itâs an awesome little mini pc. Not perfect but awesome, and an amazing value at $359.
I concur. It changed the way I play games, especially last gen and indies.
You could also buy the 64g and get a sd card that what i did no slowing with any game and enough space for 4-5 big game or a lot of small one but i never have more than 2-3 games installed anyway otherwise i just game jump and never finish any l
To add context for people viewing, putting games on a fast micro sd card (A2, 3 in a U) has negligible performance losses compared to putting the game on an internal drive. I was skeptical at first, but other than slightly longer times loading SD cards work beautifully for steamdeck games
Yo Valve can you please sell them where I live already so that I donât have to pay some shitty eBay scalper or overpriced reshipped?
Do you know how much it would cost to cost to ship from the US?
Iâd love to buy one, but they wonât sell to me. âThis item is not available for reservation in your countryâ
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Do you know how much it would cost to ship to you from the US?
I had heard that swapping the ssd yourself voids warranty, is that true? Or is it only if you swap more stuff
No that is not true. Also even if you drop it they have a repair center you can ship to that charges fair prices. They have a very positive reputation about this kind of thing (also RMAs, which I went through personally)
You can swap the ssd! Why are they charging so much to upgrade to only 256gb of Nvme storage?
Probably because theyâre losing money on the cheapest one
Wait does the 64GB option support M.2 NVMe? I thought it only supports eMMC and that you canât swap with a different NVMe drive, but maybe Iâm wrong?
Yes, exactly what I did. You can just buy a 2230 nvme ssd and slap it in. Process is pretty painless (just remember to take any micro SD card out before you take the shell off or thereâs a chance youâll snap it)
The hardest part for me was finding a usb-c to usb-a converter so I could plug in a usb stick to reinstall the OS.
Luckily I already had some of that stuff from my switch. I do hope v2 steamdeck has a USB-A port (And I wouldnât mind a second USB-C on the bottom)
I just ordered the 64GB version and a 512 GB NVMe drive from Amazon, so now my wallet hates you a lot. But thanks for the recommendation and tips.
Ayy! Happy for you. I know youâll love it.
as someone with a 64gb deck with a 512gb drive swapped in I can confirm it works!
Thatâs a good question but no, it will work. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSWb6jFlDk4
The 64GB emmc drive in the Deck uses the m.2 expansion slot, so you can pop out the emmc drive and swap in a 2230 form factor nvme drive and be gtg after reinstalling SteamOS.
I myself went from a 256GB drive to a 1TB drive, and this weekend, Iâll be popping in a 2TB drive I just received in the mail.
I fell in love with Submerged when I played it. Itâs an exploration game set in a flooded city, where you play a young girl looking for supplies for her injured brother. Lots of navigating between buildings in a little boat, climbing around, and taking in the scenery. Incredibly relaxing to play.
How can it be relaxing if your brother is injured and needs the supplies? Iâm just wondering if I wouldnât feel urged to get him back to health as soon as possible.
Iâm a heartless monster who forgot about my brother so I could sit in my boat and gawk at my surroundings at sunset. Mileage may vary.
It does have moments that stressed me out, but since I spent so much time exploring and taking screenshots, theyâre not what left the strongest memory.
Ok, not so much as hidden, but also not super known:
Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun. A tactical stealth game (think commandos saga back in the day) is 90%
Technobabylon. A pixelated point & click adventure with some cyberpunk themes at 70%
Return of the Obra Dinn. Probably the best detective/deduction game that Iâve played, at 40%
Prey. One of the best immersive sims, at 75%
The Case of the Golden Idol. Is not as good as Obra Dinn in my opinion, but itâs super good none the less, at 30%
Antichamber. Super good puzzle game, at 75%
The Age of Decadence. Ultra hardcore RPG set in ancient Rome, 60%
Tametsi. Is like minesweeper but good, 67% (and only 0.77âŹ)
Have just bought Shadow Tactics and Tametsi based on this. I used to love Commandos (and even better - Desperados).
The same devs have also desperados 3, and itâs also super good (itâs on gamepass also if I recall correctly). Itâs at 50% now: Desperados III
Itâs wild how many people seem to have slept on Prey. Itâs an amazing game.
Also +1 on Antichamber. Portal-like but with some very unusual and fun mechanics.
Absolute gem of a game, shame Bethesda forced them to use the Prey branding; a lot of fans of the original wrote it off because it has nothing to do with the original. One canât help but wonder if we wouldâve had such a disaster as Redfall if Colantonio hadnât left as a result of all that.
Underrated even among Prey fans is Mooncrash, easily the best roguelite experience from a AAA studio, and just a great experience all around for anyone who wants âmore Preyâ.
for me, Iâm really fixated on Cassette Beasts, because Pokemon has been disappointing for me for a long while now. I keep debating on whether I buy it now, or wait until they implement the online multiplayer they just announced.
ITT: not hidden gems
I really hoped weâd leave this cynical garbage on Reddit. The top comments in this post are mostly listing hidden gems.
Dude, you were quick to forget about the reddit threads of âhidden gemsâ, where the top voted answers were Skyrim, Witcher 3 and RDR2.
This is a gold mine in comparisonâŚ
Thereâs this sweet rarely known game where you punch trees and build stuff but youâve probably never heard of it
Ark?
Needs more celeste
Risk of Rain 2 - 50% 12.49⏠96% positive
Action rogue lite hero 3rd person shooter thingy - My absolute favourite game in recent memory.
Not sure if this counts as hidden but many fans of the genre donât know it ÂŻ\_(ă)_/ÂŻ
Insanely good soundtrack, cool artstyle, creative characters with very diverse abilities and gameplay, plenty of enemies and bosses, hidden features, locations, items, bosses,
cĚ´ĚĚÍÍÍÍĚĚĽhĚ´ĚÍĚĚŻaĚśĚĚĚÍ̤̪̺̌r̡ÍĚÍÍĚÍaĚľĚĚÍĚĚżĚĚŠĚŁc̡ÍĚąÍĚŞÍtĚľĚĚĚÍĚŻe̡ÍÍĚşÍĚĚĽrĚˇÍ ĚťĚ§ĚşĚ˘Ěs̸ĚĚÍĚŠ?Ě´ĚĚĚĚźĚĚąĚĚŻYou know how some rogue lites make sure items stop stacking so they donât break the run?
Yeah thatâs not one of these. Go nuts, break the game, fly through the map, just to get too cocky and lose it all in the blink of an eye.
The original Risk of Rain is also a banger, currently 80% off at 1.99âŹ. Same concept but 2D sidescroller with pixel graphics. Incredibly sweet game.
Art of Rally - 45% 13.74⏠92% positive
Challenging game with arcadey look and sim-ish feel.
Beautiful visuals and a chill soundtrack. Great for white knuckled time attack or hours of zen drifting in freeroam.
Devil Daggers - 50% 3.99⏠96% positive
Highscore based retro arena shooter bullet hell kinda deal. PSX era 3D look, one weapon with two modes, surprisingly interesting movement (think b-hops, rocket jumps).
Every run is mostly identical. Enemies always spawn at specific times, but in random locations of the claustrophobic empty map. The longer you survive, the higher the score.
Also fantastic sound design!
Hyper Demon - 33% 8.36⏠95% positive
Sequel to Devil Daggers. Turns everything to 11. Complete fever dream. Adds an absolutely psychotic rear view mechanic, where close enemies outside your FOV appear mirrored in red colour on your screen.
Adds several movement and combat mechanics, while still keeping the weapon very simple.
Different score system while keeping the timed spawns. Killing in rapid succession increases your score, just scraping by drops it over time.
Lethal League Blaze - 35% 12.99⏠97% positive
Projectile Fighting Game with saturday morning cartoon style 3D visuals. Thereâs a ball in the middle, whoever touched it last âownsâ it. If you get hit by the ball, you take damage. If you hit it back, you own it and it speeds up. And you build special meter for absurd special moves.
Turns into a mind melting firework of on screen effects the faster the ball gets.
Has a decent campaign to learn the game and fight bots. Bangin soundtrack
Up to 4 players, local and online play.
The original, Lethal League is also on sale for like 5.99âŹ. Fully 2D visuals, also very charming. iirc slightly lower health and no campaign.
Nidhogg - 60% 3.99⏠90% positive
If you donât know Nidhogg go play Nidhogg. Bring a friend.
Low-Fi 2D fighting game.
You can run, you can jump, you can duck, you can stab. 4 Maps to utterly cover in pixel blodd.
Thatâs about it.
It opens up more the better you get, but just go play it, folks.
Win against your buddies by getting through 3 screens in a tug-o-war kind of system and prove your worth by sacrificing yourself to the Nidhogg.
Tournament mode available.
Nidhogg 2 is also on sale for 5.99⏠81% positive at like 800 reviews.
They got budget for graphics that time which⌠they used.
Different weapons add a rock paper scissors dynamic to the game, everything else is mostly the same! Good stuff.
Post Void - 20% 2.39⏠97% positive
A wild ride of a psychedelci action rogue like? No meta progression from what I could tell, which is why Iâd be hesitant to call it a rogue lite.
Basically run based randomly generated doom while your ego melts away after a heroic dose of psychoactives.
Health literally runs out (of the head you carry) over time. Kill to heal, donât get hit.
DO NOT TOUCH IF YOU HAVE EXPERIENCED PHOTOSENSITIVE EPILEPSY BEFORE.
Redout - 75% 4.99⏠87% positive
The quintessential zero-G racer for PC.
Very similar to the classics like Wipeout, but innovating on the formula. Youâll need a controller!
Left stick steers as youâd expect, right stick points the nose of your racer to compensate for tight turns and to prevent blackout / redout during high-G maneuvers.
A classic campaign mode lets you unlock several classes of racers, two handsfull of upgrades let you adjust how you play.
Sweet thumpin soundtrack Online play supports up to 12 players though Iâd be a bit surprised if you find that many on the servers :D
Split Screen mode available!
The Sequel Redout 2 is also on sale at 14.99⏠but it has even fewer reviews, fans of the games seem to favour it for longer tracks, deeper customization and improved gameplay. I havenât tried it yet though.
Heat Signature - 50% 6.49⏠94% positive
If Hotline Miami was set in space. And a rogue lite.
Pull off crazy heists aboard enemy ships to liberate the galaxy from authoritarian empires, each faction generally having some specializations when it comes to gadgets and tech which you get to unlock for your runs.
Can be frustrating at times but on the flipside a close save get so much more intense. Also you usually get several chances to save your skin - if youâre captured you get thrown out an airlock and take control of your escape pod to fish your body out of hard vacuum.
Generally there are so many cool mechanics, Iâm having a hard time to pick highlights.
I wanted to chime in and say that no one should sleep on Risk of Rain 2, itâs a fantastic game and easily worth the $12.49. Nice list you put together!
I was initially put off by the art style of Risk of Rain 2, but once I started playing I found that it gelled really well with the game. Iâm really happy my friend convinced me to play it.
Andto parrot everyone else, the soundtrack is killer.
Heat signature is fantastic.
Roadwarden($7.36) - A text based RPG wherein you play as a roadwarden and influence the future of the land with a 3 day time limit. Good story
Fear and Hunger 1 & 2($5.59 & $9.59) -The dark souls of rpgmaker games. Loot is randomized for each playthrough. Thereâs a dismemberment system that also applies to you. You lose your legs, itâs gone for good the entire playthrough.
Frostpunk($5.99) - You manage the last city on earth in the middle of the eternal frost.
FTL: Faster than light($2.49) - 2d Spaceship simulation rougelike with randomized map. Your goal is to reach the last star sector and defeat the mother ship.
Fran Bow ($3.74) - 2d Point and click psychological horror where you play a young girl with an unfair destiny
From the same people as FTL, Into The Breach is one of the only games I consider a âperfect gameâ â there is almost nothing about it that could be improved without it just being a different game. I 100%'ed that game 1.5 times and itâs absolutely amazing.
Itâs a turn-based tactics game with absolutely perfect interface (the way they went about its design is a whole interesting thing in itself); like chess but you only need to think 1.5 moves into the future.
Looove Roadwarden, that game is such a gem!
I donât hear much about Kenshi except for within folks who already play and letâs players on YouTube, but itâs one of my all time favorites. Can be hard to get into but watching a beginner video or reading some wiki will let you get into this massive, strange world. Currently only 13.50, which I think works out to like 2 cents an hour for me.
I donât have any games to recommend but I wanted to thank people here for some actually good suggestions. I feel like Iâve been taken for a bit of a ride at that other place by shills in similar threads compared to this.
I have to recommend my favorite game of the last few years - CrossCode
It has everything. Snappy combat, build diversity, varying enemies, incredible story and characters, beautiful pixel art, and unique puzzles.
The combat is fantastic. Itâs very responsive and has so much diversity in each element you obtain. The gear has so much variety to augment your builds.
I love a great story in games. I adore the story in this game. Lea is a compelling main character while being one of few words (literally). Her friends she makes along the way are charming and frustrating but in a redeeming way. The universe has so much lore to discover in every facet, and the real-life MMO setting is captivating to explore. If you arenât a fan of puzzles, you can reduce the timing of elements of those puzzles to make them easier to solve/execute. A good handful are time-based execution ones, so this feature is very helpful if youâre ever having a hard time pulling off one or two puzzles.
Iâll just go through my library and pick out the ones that I donât think are very well-known or might have been missed by anyone who got into gaming more recently.
Demon Truck is a devilishly arcadey game, and at 90% off it is fifty cents so you are legally required to buy it right now. Once you play it for a few minutes, youâll want the BANGER soundtrack too, which was done by Zircon, costs $3, and is worth every penny. Hereâs a sample on YouTube if Bandcamp doesnât work for you. Game is a 40 megabyte download. What are you waiting for?
Approaching Infinity - What if No Manâs Sky was a turn-based roguelike with retro tile-based sprite graphics? If that appeals to you, give it a look. The developer also has a more fantasy-oriented game called The Curse of Yendor.
Devil Daggers is worth trying if you enjoy fiendishly hard FPS games with pixel graphics.
Bots Are Stupid - itâs a tight platformer where you control the character by writing a script to control its actions down to the individual frame if necessary. It has a level creator as well. If youâve ever seen tool-assisted speedruns (TAS), this game is basically creating a TAS for something like Super Meat Boy.
If you have PCVR, give Ancient Dungeon a look. Itâs early access, but it already has that particular spark that tends to (and did) hook me, and it does a number of things phenomenally well, such as knife-throwing. In lists of top VR games, however, I rarely see it get a mention.
Distance is a racing game with where your car can jump, do flips, fly, stick to walls or the ceiling, and potentially get cut in half by the road hazards. Itâs by the same developers and is the successor to the equally fun and completely free Nitronic Rush.
Itâs not on sale, but at $5, Noitu Love 2: Devolution doesnât need a sale to be well-worth the price.
Lastly, Timespinner is a pixel-art metroidvania with time travel. I thought it was pretty fun.
Huh. Didnât realize it started today. Will have to check my wishlist.
Anyway, recs in no particular order:
Edit: I forgot about Blacktail. I havenât finished it yet, but itâs a new take on the Baba Yaga myth and stars the voice actress who played Meg in Hades. That lovely, husky voice.
Edit 2: If youâre looking for something a little old school, Jade Empire is a fantastic game by BioWare. KOTOR, but with real time combat thatâs heavily inspired by kung fu films and carries that general vibe with a bunch of East Asian visual aesthetics thrown in. If you like Crouching Tiger and similar movies, this is a great game to play, especially if youâre also a fan of BioWareâs RPGs (or just RPGs in general, honestly).
These next three are very hit or miss and some may find them either unpolished or just not that enjoyable. Iâm listing them because theyâve got either an interesting story, or interesting mechanics. Youâll notice the last two have a âmixedâ rating, so this is more about âif you like the idea, maybe try itâ.
Most of the games I listed arenât too long or time-consuming. The only significant exceptions are Kena and No Manâs Sky. The rest can be generally completed in a few hours or a couple of days. Kena isnât super long either, but it does require a bit more of a commitment than the others.
Edit 3: Add Jade Empire to the ânot short/quickâ games list. Definitely requires some time investment.
+1 for Heavenâs Vault. Really excellent indie gem, and a fun spin on the detective game.
Another +1 for heavens vault. I usually hate narrative games, but I found it very well written and interactive.
I feel like over time No Manâs Sky feels increasingly like I have too many mods installed. Every update felt like it had its own hub and NPCs and progress track that didnât interact with any of the others. The game is still huge and it has turned into the game everyone was disappointed it wasnât at launch, but I felt overwhelmed on which things were part of the core story I needed to complete and which parts were rabbit holes that wouldnât connect to that.
Yeah. I think the issue in NMS is that they keep adding new systems (good) that do the same things as other systems (hmm) and canât interface with those systems (bad). Like, why is town building not at all like base building? Why does base building have its own rudimentary town building part, but it kinda just stops? Why do they have beautifully realized frigates in space, and crashed frigates ont he ground, but no relationship between the two?
I really want to love it, it contains essentially everything I like in a game, but it just constantly falls short on depth each time. Iâm due to go back and sink another few hours into it but I also feel pretty confident that Iâll finish off again feeling the ache of missed opportunity.
All that, and also I just think the writing in the game is phenomenally bland. Itâs not bad at all, it just never captures my interest in the slightest. Iâd love to get my hands on the basic framework of the story and totally rewrite it.
Oh, shit. I forgot about settlements. That whole mechanic suuuuuuucks to me. I had to just ignore it.
And yeah, plotâs paper thin. Mainly there to just edge you in the right direction with learning mechanics and whatnot, but I still find some of it interesting, mostly in theory. Maybe because I just fill in the gaps with my own headcanon, I guess.
Not that thereâs much canon to be had, but there is at least some lore to be discovered relating to how certain races came to be and the whole Atlas and âTravelerâ concept essentially being the quick explanation for why literally everyoneâs experience is âcanonâ.
Still, do agree for the most part. Also, I must admit that my recommendation was based on my time with it a few updates ago. Played it recently and thereâs definitely a lot more, some interesting, some âtoo muchâ (like settlements).
Might move it down into my âmaybeâ category because it probably fits better there.
I loved Heavenâs Vault, it hit all the things I love: detective/mystery novel, rich dialogue trees, languages. The only problem is when itâs over there arenât any other games like it.
Itâs not super niche, or super on sale, but Iâm really enjoying Chained Echos so far.
Hot take: Chained Echoes is a much better game than Octopath Traveler 2.
Man, Octopath Traveler was such a letdown. The total lack of character interactions with other characterâs stories made protagonist selection feel pointless and the story felt even more shallow than it was. Just⌠so meh. I couldnât talk myself into picking up the second one.
Tbh, the worst part was that the advertising for 2 really seemed to suggest theyâd heard that complaint about 1 and fixed it. The put so much emphasis on the Cross Paths feature. And then you get the game and discover that it is actually just 4 quests for 4 sets of 2 travelers.
I really expected genuine interaction. Character to be present in cutscenes and have minor comments on whatâs occuring. You know, stuff the story can technically progress without, but really flesh out the world and the characters. Bosses acting like theyâve caught out a single character only to initiate a fight against my party of 4 just feels weird as hell.
Yeah, maybe 8 characters is too many. but now they canât go back and rename it to Quadropath travellers.
They could do a 3 franchise mashup and name it âBravely Quad Strategyâ
When I stop plugging Paradise Killer it will be because I am dead and in the ground. Absolute masterpiece of theming and plot. Itâs a mystery game without the clunky logic puzzles-- just your patience and intuition. And my God, the music. Iâve been obsessed for over a year now.
Looks weird, Iâm in!