Besides Witcher and Hotline Miami, what do you guys recommend from those ancient times?

I just went through what’s on sale, I didn’t verify the release dates or anything.

Kerbal Space Program is a great time. It’s the kind of game where it either grabs you and doesn’t let go, or you’ll drop it pretty fast.

I liked Sunless Sea, but then you really just have to give a game an Eldritch aesthetic and I’ll probably be there for it.

The Escapists is a neat game to play with some friends.

Fallout 4 has some flaws, especially if you’re a fan of the previous games, but it’s a decent game anyways.

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KSP is still the best ‘build an entire space program’ sim, now that KSP2 has erm, failed to launch, or maybe suffered a RUD… and KSP 1 now has a decade of quite frankly astonishing expansive mods.

Try KSP Realism Overhaul and Principa if you want to up the difficulty a bit, lol.

I actually thought kerbal was a bit older. Maybe it was the years of early access or something

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Very first public version in 2011, Steam Early Acces in 2013, release in 2015.

The Witness (2016) is a really good puzzler, as is The Talos Principle (2014) (it’s gotten a UE5 remaster now).

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Depends on what you’re looking for. Shantae and the Pirate’s Curse is a great metroidvania platformer, Shadowrun Hongkong if you want to experience a cyberpunk+fantasy RPG, Rebel Galaxy for a space game with some trading and naval-style combat (ships don’t move in up/down directions), Van Helsing for a diablo-like experience

I’m also seeing Hyperdimension Neptunia on the sale, though I have no clue if it’s any good. I always get baffled by the amount of games in that series

SOMA is right there on the laptop.

Absolutely excellent game.

Crypt of the NecroDancer is a steal at $3. And it definitely made me feel old seeing it on this list 😭

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