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arudesalad ,

Front page of GOG and Steam + the steam next fest when it is on

bungle_in_the_jungle ,

SkillUp’s “This week in video games” videos are great both for news about the industry, and what’s coming up and worth keeping an eye out for. Listening to podcasts is another good one. I listen to MinnMax every week in particular.

teft ,
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Browsing the deals section of the playstation store or reading about them on lemmy.

wonderfulvoltaire ,
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Statistically speaking most people can find new games in their library they bought and never touched for years. It’s a genius marketing strategy on steam’s part.

sp6 ,

One of my main tools has been SteamDB’s instant search - it’s basically a giant list of all steam games, sorted by review score, with a TON of different filters you can apply. Looking specifically for something released this year? You can filter for it. Looking specifically for a co-op action shooter, or a singleplayer 2d platformer? You can filter for those too. Wanting to exclude early access games or exclude games with a min/max number of reviews? You can do that too. Very handy tool

caut_R ,

Very nice pointer, thanks for that!

wirelesswire ,

Steam’s storefront and various gaming communities on Lemmy.

eRac ,

I’ve been playing Gamedle recently. I tend to discover interesting games both as answers and while researching the info I have.

BlastboomStrice ,
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In posts like this or from friends😄

sh.itjust.works/post/23190256

thezeesystem ,

Honestly even though I don’t do torrents. I found 1337x website to be helpful because it doesn’t really seem to be biased and no company will invest into making there product on top there.

simple ,

Steam’s discovery queue is a great source for finding new games. It shows you a list of games based on the games you own and never repeats itself.

eezeebee , (edited )
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Mine is pretty useless. I have 4 hours of playtime on CSGO from 10 years ago and it thinks I want more FPS.

Manually checking out the similar games section of the ones I do play has been a lot better personally.

Edit: not to say discovery queue isn’t good, just that the similar section is another good option

pezhore ,
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I’ve been listening to the NoClip Crew cast podcast - they mostly talk about games they’ve been playing recently and after a few sessions you can really grok the types of games everyone on the pod enjoys. That mostly matches up with my play style, so it works nicely.

As an added bonus, they tend to highlight more independent/smaller game studios.

Macaroni_ninja ,
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Steams discover queue + Splattercat on youtube for indie games.

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