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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.
Tags: On Sale, Steam
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Julius Nov 27, 2014
Oh and Warlock2 is really much more like Civ5 and barely resembles a game like HOMM :p
omer666 Nov 27, 2014
Allow me to disagree. I didn't see any building tree, any spell book, any blacksmith to equip your troops in Civ5, gameplay elements which I consider are very akin to HoMM. There is definitely some resemblance, but I think that the core gameplay doesn't rely on the same elements as Civ5.

However, you are right concerning bugs in the game, but I have yet to encounter a quest breaking bug (still, they sure exist).
Mohandevir Nov 27, 2014
I bought:

Toki Tori;
Toki Tori II;
Trine;
ibomber attack;
Spy Chameleon RGB agent;
Baldur's Gate EE;
Interstellar Marines.

My kids are gonna have loads of fun. :)

Keeping a big eye on Shroud of the Avatar.
Julius Nov 27, 2014
Defense Grid 2 is also 50% off and the first part (no Linux port) was great. Will check it out later once the download has finished.
dsngjoe Nov 27, 2014
Quoting: JuliusDefense Grid 2 is also 50% off and the first part (no Linux port) was great. Will check it out later once the download has finished.

I bought it this morning. Played it the first 3 single player levels. No issues to report on a 780 Ghz with a 4930K CPU @1440P. Fun game so far.

Still trying to survive more then 1 day in 7 days to die.
rick01457 Nov 27, 2014
God damn it. I bought Baldurs Gate EE like 2 days ago at full price. At least i may be able to get baldurs gate 2 for cheap on this sale
antarctician Nov 27, 2014
Quoting: kevieI went for Tropico 5 (half price).
Happy Steam sale shopping everyone :D

Good choice :) I have played Tropico 5 for 75 hours now. So far the game runs really good on GNU/Linux and it's really fun - definitely recommend it ^_^
Julius Nov 27, 2014
Ok DG2 has a bit of an odd control scheme and it doesn't seem better than part one, but not really worse either. I guess a solid 70% title to rate it from the hour or so I have played so far. Runs on my Nvidia Optimus system with Kubuntu 14.04 really well also, so get it if you like tower defence games (at least at the discounted price).
drmoth Nov 27, 2014
Noven Nov 28, 2014
I've picked up Maia so far. Lets see what the different days bring us.
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