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nxtequal , in Steam Summer Sale: Hidden Gem/ Recommendations thread

A Hat in Time: 50% off at £12. A really cute 3D platformer.

Wobbledogs: 40% off at £10. Looks and plays like a pet simulator but is almost more about genetics and seeing what kind of bizarre "dogs" you can create.

Let's Build a Zoo: 45% £9. I've seen this described as similar to a Bullfrog game (think Theme Hospital) and that's good way to put it. It's a zoo simulator, but full of silly humour and things you can do, like butcher your animals for meat. A big feature of the game is breeding, including crossbreeding animals to create hybrids like a snake/pig monster.

Sherlock Holmes vs Jack the Ripper: 80% at £2. It's an old game and the dating shows, and nor is it a brilliant masterpiece of writing (it's Sherlock investigating Jack the Ripper after all) but it does scratch the detective game itch. It's fun to explore London as it was in Sherlock's day, and it does provide its own theory as to who Jack the Ripper was, as well as laying out the events in a way that are much easier to follow than reading a book. I'd recommend it for true crime and mystery fans and I look forward to the other games in the series.

My picks for some (actually) hidden gems :)

StringPotatoTheory , in Steam Summer Sale: Hidden Gem/ Recommendations thread

Super Blood Hockey. 80% off, about $3 USD.

It's a very well made pixel art game where you play hockey and you can beat up the other team. There's a franchise mode as well, so you'll want to balance how much fighting you do so your players don't get too hurt. There's local co-op so you can play against friends (or use steam remote play together).

PlateUp!. 40% off, about $11 USD.

Similar to Overcooked but you need to manage your restaurant and make sure you don't fail a single order. It's a rouge-lite, and you can move everything around in your restaurant and you kind of manage the menu as the days go on, but you get a choice whether to add option A or B, so it slowly gets more complicated. Very fun with friends, steam remote play together works here as well.

Bone's Cafe. 30% off, about $11 USD.

Similar to Overcooked and PlateUp!, but I feel like it's more geared towards single player (but there's local co-op as well). You have to manage your restaurant and menu (can make it as easy or complex as you'd like), while also maybe killing customers to harvest them for ingredients :) You can spawn in helpers and you can show them a repetitive task to do and they will do it.

Onihikage , in Steam Summer Sale: Hidden Gem/ Recommendations thread
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I’ll just go through my library and pick out the ones that I don’t think are very well-known or might have been missed by anyone who got into gaming more recently.

Demon Truck is a devilishly arcadey game, and at 90% off it is fifty cents so you are legally required to buy it right now. Once you play it for a few minutes, you’ll want the BANGER soundtrack too, which was done by Zircon, costs $3, and is worth every penny. Here’s a sample on YouTube if Bandcamp doesn’t work for you. Game is a 40 megabyte download. What are you waiting for?

Approaching Infinity - What if No Man’s Sky was a turn-based roguelike with retro tile-based sprite graphics? If that appeals to you, give it a look. The developer also has a more fantasy-oriented game called The Curse of Yendor.

Devil Daggers is worth trying if you enjoy fiendishly hard FPS games with pixel graphics.

Bots Are Stupid - it’s a tight platformer where you control the character by writing a script to control its actions down to the individual frame if necessary. It has a level creator as well. If you’ve ever seen tool-assisted speedruns (TAS), this game is basically creating a TAS for something like Super Meat Boy.

If you have PCVR, give Ancient Dungeon a look. It’s early access, but it already has that particular spark that tends to (and did) hook me, and it does a number of things phenomenally well, such as knife-throwing. In lists of top VR games, however, I rarely see it get a mention.

Distance is a racing game with where your car can jump, do flips, fly, stick to walls or the ceiling, and potentially get cut in half by the road hazards. It’s by the same developers and is the successor to the equally fun and completely free Nitronic Rush.

It’s not on sale, but at $5, Noitu Love 2: Devolution doesn’t need a sale to be well-worth the price.

Lastly, Timespinner is a pixel-art metroidvania with time travel. I thought it was pretty fun.

luthis , in Steam Summer Sale: Hidden Gem/ Recommendations thread

Inscryption is REALLY GOOD. If you enjoyed MTG / strategy / board games. DO NOT READ ABOUT IT. Spoilers will ruin it. tl;dr it’s a horror-based card game.

Bayonetta I am also really really enjoying. I actually feel betrayed that no one recommended this to me before. It’s perfect so far. Super fun fast paced skill based combat with a badass chick. It’s just 11/10 over the top all the time.

vanquesse , in Steam Summer Sale: Hidden Gem/ Recommendations thread
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"Path of Achra" for a pretty traditional roguelike that focuses on short runs and setting up "broken builds". Highly rated and pretty cheap.

"Halls of Torment" It's vampire survivors x diablo. My favorite of the genre beside the "original". Not sure how hidden it is though.

"Stone Story RPG" Not really sure how to describe this one. ASCII art sorta-idle game?

"Siralim Ultimate" mystery dungeon type monster rearing rpg with some wild synergies and buildcrafting. Tonnes of ways to "break the game"

Zebrazilla , in Steam Summer Sale: Hidden Gem/ Recommendations thread
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  • Shakedown: Hawaii - 80% off at 3,99€ - Think GTA for the 16-bit era.
  • 2Dark - 90% off at 2,49€ - Think Alone in the Dark but top-down and in retro/voxel style, from the original creator of Alone in the Dark.
  • UnderRail - 60% off at 5,67€ - Hidden or not, this one can't be recommended enough to fans of the original Fallout (1 & 2, isometric) games.
  • Space Haven - 60% off at 8,79€ - In-depth colony/spaceship building & management sim with cozy graphics.
  • Crystal Caves HD - 60% off at 2,63€ - A true testament to how to faithfully bring an old platformer into HD, while also innovating on the original. Also contains a lot of hidden gems.
  • Supraland Complete Edition - 54% off at 15,71€ - First-Person-Metroidvania in a literal sandbox, lots of freedom, lots of puzzles and exploring. Contains the DLC. Get this to gear up for the eventual release of the sequel Supraworld. The standalone Supraland Six Inches Under is also worth getting, but is "only" at 45% off, which is still great.
Hellebert , in Steam Summer Sale: Hidden Gem/ Recommendations thread

I don't have any games to recommend but I wanted to thank people here for some actually good suggestions. I feel like I've been taken for a bit of a ride at that other place by shills in similar threads compared to this.

minishoemaze , in Steam Summer Sale: Hidden Gem/ Recommendations thread
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Hidden Gem you say? (obligatory)

eldrichhydralisk , in Steam Summer Sale: Hidden Gem/ Recommendations thread

Donut County is only $3.89. It’s a short, funny, cute puzzle game where you make everything fall in a hole. Really good.

Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth is $12.49 and a much better 80hr RPG then it has any right to be. And I never even touched the second game in the collection!

DreamyRin , in Steam Summer Sale: Hidden Gem/ Recommendations thread
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for me, I'm really fixated on Cassette Beasts, because Pokemon has been disappointing for me for a long while now. I keep debating on whether I buy it now, or wait until they implement the online multiplayer they just announced.

somefool , in Steam Summer Sale: Hidden Gem/ Recommendations thread
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I fell in love with Submerged when I played it. It's an exploration game set in a flooded city, where you play a young girl looking for supplies for her injured brother. Lots of navigating between buildings in a little boat, climbing around, and taking in the scenery. Incredibly relaxing to play.

Mysteriarch , in Steam Summer Sale!
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There’s a whole bunch of smaller (indie) games in my cart right now. I’ll have to check each of them out a bit better and see if they’ll run on Linux and probably throw half of them out.

I am curious about Dredge though.

Reil , in Pokémon Go Dev Lays Off 230 Employees, Cancels Upcoming Marvel Game

Niantic seems to have trouble telling if a franchise is a good fit for the tech they have and the gameplay it enables. Marvel, Transformers, HP, and Basketball don't lend themselves well to the grindy collection and exploration mechanics.

We'll see how well Monster Hunter holds up, gameplay wise. It at least has a repeatable thing that sorta makes sense thematically (like fighting several Rathalos to gather parts) as opposed to having 5 clones of LeBron James or getting... stickers of stuff that you might recognize.

skele_tron , in Max Payne

Holy shit the Sam Lake looks like a giant there

Ranessin , in Eurogamer - Ubisoft announces first-ever blockchain game

Welcome to 2020's fad Ubisoft. Nowadays we hype AI parsers and generators if we want VC money.

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