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The Steam Sales Are On

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It's that time of year again to hold onto your wallets before they get sucked into your computers. The Steam sales have arrived.

You can already find some pretty good deals, so here are my choice picks for you below, you better hurry though as the deals won't last forever!

50% off Borderlands 2

66% off Planetary Annihilation
Personal Note: I hope lots of Linux gamers pick this up, and report any Linux issues to help it get more polished, as it's a personal favourite.

75% off Sid Meier's Civilization® V

50% off Counter Strike: Global Offensive

75% off Don't Starve

40% off Crypt of the Necrodancer

What have you picked up, or going to pick up? Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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sub Nov 27, 2014
I'd buy Planetary Annihilation for 66% off,
but since it does not come with a single campaign,
it's of no value for me, unfortunately.

Yes, I play multiplayer games rarely (almost never).
Maelrane Nov 27, 2014
Quoting: DrMcCoy
Quoting: EikeWith 975 games, I guess you're not out of stuff to play? ;o)
Truth. :)

Still, there are of course games I'd additionally like to have. Nothing absolutely vital though. Eh, there's always another time.:)

Like which games? Maybe it's one of those I've keys lying around here ;)
Maelrane Nov 27, 2014
Quoting: subI'd buy Planetary Annihilation for 66% off,
but since it does not come with a single campaign,
it's of no value for me, unfortunately.

Yes, I play multiplayer games rarely (almost never).

PA has Galactic Conquest which is something along the lines of a singleplayer campaign (without much of a story tho ;))
JoZ3 Nov 27, 2014
Planetary Annihilation in Bundle Starts $10.19 with this voucher SUPERNOVA25 $7.64!!!!!!
Tak Nov 27, 2014
Quoting: antarcticianI think I'll go with:
Especially Deadfall Adventures looks like another AAA with good quality port for GNU/Linux. Not sure about the Warlock though, reviews don't seem to be so good.

I'm playing through Deadfall now.
It's an ok first-person exploration game with some shooting and puzzles. Massive load times. If you're planning on playing with a gamepad, check the Steam discussion forums before buying - the control scheme is a bit quirky and buggy (however, I've been able to work around everything so far).
flesk Nov 27, 2014
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I have over 100 Linux games on my wishlist. Will probably buy a few games that I've been on the fence about to add to my ever increasing backlog.
natewardawg Nov 27, 2014
If you're broke like me BattleBlock Theater is 90% off at $1.49, has "Overwhelmingly Positive" and a meta score of 85. I also picked up Chuck's Challenge 3D which looks fun for 75% off too at $0.74, but I'm not sure how good it is yet.

Both have trading cards, full controller support and achievements if any of those are important to you. Chuck's Challenge doesn't list Steam Cloud support, however.
Maquis196 Nov 27, 2014
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Thought we was all supposed to buy the games at full price to help linux gaming ;)

Only kidding. Theres too many to buy all of them at full price. I've added a few more to my steam collection today;
This War of Mine
Ai War


and some others I cba to link. I nearly bought The last Federation but I'll wait until its full price since im so convinced ill enjoy it. Just gotta put down EU4 for 5mins to actually play something else first!
Eike Nov 27, 2014
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Quoting: Maquis196Thought we was all supposed to buy the games at full price to help linux gaming ;)

I have sinned as well, brother.

Quoting: Maquis196I nearly bought The last Federation but I'll wait until its full price since im so convinced ill enjoy it.

:)
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