Phaseknox wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2024 6:38 pm
Why did you stop?
I don't know, just a hassle, I guess. Anyway, here's what I picked up in the Summer Steam Sale this evening:
Anyway, I already owned a few of these on console, but I realized that I'm unlikely to really play much of anything outside of PC going forward. I may fire up a console for nostalgia's sake sometime in the future, but I really just prefer to stick to PC.
The one's I already had were Celeste (on itch.io) but I wanted it on Steam because it's an all-time great to me and one of the best platformers I've ever played.
And I already had Dragon Age II, Far Cry 3, and POP : Forgotten Sands on PS3, but they were cheap, and I still want to get to them one day. (I don't know why I picked up a few UBI games. I must be having a mental breakdown.

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I also never picked up The Witcher 3 on console, and even though I own and haven't played 1 or two, it was too good a deal to pass up. I didn't get the DLC, even though everyone raves about it. I figure that by the time I ever get around to it, GOG will have probably given away the GOTY version anyway, rendering this purchase pointless, lol.
All of the rest are new to my library, physical or digital, and I'm really excited about them. The only one where I really took a chance and offered a bit of charity was for Grundheim. It had ZERO reviews on Steam, and I thought it was potentially interesting, but if not, it was only $1.
Most of the rest are probably a mix that many of you may have never heard of - an eclectic collections of curiosities and oddities mostly, games that appeal to me but maybe not most of you guys.
I got 31 games for $85 and tax. That's a pretty dang good deal imho. About $3 a game overall, and who knows how many untold hours of - hopefully fun - gaming in this bunch.