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Playing video games is better than going outside. You know it. I know it. Steam knows it. The ubiquitous PC gaming platform is embracing the indoor life in July with a Summer Sale on nearly every kind of video game, from artsy indie titles to overblown AAA releases.
I've picked through the virtual bargain bins like a backpacker at a record shop and compiled this list of the ten best games to download during Steam's Summer Sale.
Assassin's Creed Valhalla is the perfect pick-it-up-on-sale game. It received mixed reviews on its release, so you might have been hesitant to pick it up, but at $11.99, it's worth the risk. For what it's worth, I love Valhalla. You get to be a damn Viking, which is all I've ever wanted from a video game and from life.
While it isn't as steep discount as you'll find, $42 is still a solid deal, especially since Elden Ring is among the best video games that have ever existed. Plus, if you like it, you can pick up Shadow of the Erdtree, Elden Ring's newly released DLC.
Why would anyone choose to inhabit the skin of a long haul truck driver instead of a space marine, wizard, or Viking? Because it's awesome. I can't describe exactly why hauling a load of ball bearings to Albuquerque is a more fun gaming experience than blasting orcs with fireballs, but the game's "overwhelming positive" user reviews on Steam are proof that it is, and American Truck Simulator is on sale for two measly bucks, so even paupers can afford to give 'er a spin.
It's been out for nine years, so it's hard to believe anyone interested in RPGs hasn't already play The Witcher 3, but if you're out there, now's a great chance to see why this game is included on every internet list of "The Best Games Ever." If you didn't play the Witcher 3 DLC, the Wild Hunt edition has it all for only $12.49.
Sometimes you just want to beat someone's ass, but do it in Tekken 8 so you'll only be punched back in your virtual face. The regular edition of this fighting game is on sale for $39.99: 43% off. The Ultimate edition is down to $76.99 from $109.99.
While many virtual reality games are still basically tech demos, Half-Life: Alyx is a fully realized, amazingly impressive game that remains among the best VR titles available even four years after its launch. Plus, it's 66% off the list price of $59.99.
This open-world mayhem simulator Far Cry 5 puts you in the middle of a county in Montana that's been taken over by religious extremists and says, "blast 'em all!" It's only $6, which is 90% off the list price.
I almost feel bad for recommending Civilization VI. The conquer-the-world, turn-based strategy game is so addictive, it's like I'm saying, "just take this pill; narcotics are fun!" Unlike narcotics, Civ 6 is dirt cheap: only $2.99, a 95% markdown.
Even if you aren't a car enthusiast, you'll like Forza Horizon 5. The open-world racing game features all kinds of cars, from Ford Fiestas to Bugatti Divos, and the driving physics are spot-on perfect. All the different editions of Forza 5 are half price.
I have a confession: I never played Celeste. Everyone—critics and gamers alike—loves the indie platformer about anxiety, depression, and climbing a mountain, but it felt like an assignment to me. Now that it's only $1.99, the cost of an iPhone game, I'm like "Fine; you win. I'll play Celeste."
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I've picked through the virtual bargain bins like a backpacker at a record shop and compiled this list of the ten best games to download during Steam's Summer Sale.
Assassin's Creed Valhalla
Assassin's Creed Valhalla is the perfect pick-it-up-on-sale game. It received mixed reviews on its release, so you might have been hesitant to pick it up, but at $11.99, it's worth the risk. For what it's worth, I love Valhalla. You get to be a damn Viking, which is all I've ever wanted from a video game and from life.
Elden Ring
While it isn't as steep discount as you'll find, $42 is still a solid deal, especially since Elden Ring is among the best video games that have ever existed. Plus, if you like it, you can pick up Shadow of the Erdtree, Elden Ring's newly released DLC.
American Truck Simulator
Why would anyone choose to inhabit the skin of a long haul truck driver instead of a space marine, wizard, or Viking? Because it's awesome. I can't describe exactly why hauling a load of ball bearings to Albuquerque is a more fun gaming experience than blasting orcs with fireballs, but the game's "overwhelming positive" user reviews on Steam are proof that it is, and American Truck Simulator is on sale for two measly bucks, so even paupers can afford to give 'er a spin.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Complete Edition
It's been out for nine years, so it's hard to believe anyone interested in RPGs hasn't already play The Witcher 3, but if you're out there, now's a great chance to see why this game is included on every internet list of "The Best Games Ever." If you didn't play the Witcher 3 DLC, the Wild Hunt edition has it all for only $12.49.
Tekken 8
Sometimes you just want to beat someone's ass, but do it in Tekken 8 so you'll only be punched back in your virtual face. The regular edition of this fighting game is on sale for $39.99: 43% off. The Ultimate edition is down to $76.99 from $109.99.
Half-Life: Alyx
While many virtual reality games are still basically tech demos, Half-Life: Alyx is a fully realized, amazingly impressive game that remains among the best VR titles available even four years after its launch. Plus, it's 66% off the list price of $59.99.
Far Cry 5
This open-world mayhem simulator Far Cry 5 puts you in the middle of a county in Montana that's been taken over by religious extremists and says, "blast 'em all!" It's only $6, which is 90% off the list price.
Civilization VI
I almost feel bad for recommending Civilization VI. The conquer-the-world, turn-based strategy game is so addictive, it's like I'm saying, "just take this pill; narcotics are fun!" Unlike narcotics, Civ 6 is dirt cheap: only $2.99, a 95% markdown.
Forza Horizon 5
Even if you aren't a car enthusiast, you'll like Forza Horizon 5. The open-world racing game features all kinds of cars, from Ford Fiestas to Bugatti Divos, and the driving physics are spot-on perfect. All the different editions of Forza 5 are half price.
Celeste
I have a confession: I never played Celeste. Everyone—critics and gamers alike—loves the indie platformer about anxiety, depression, and climbing a mountain, but it felt like an assignment to me. Now that it's only $1.99, the cost of an iPhone game, I'm like "Fine; you win. I'll play Celeste."
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