Hi, my name is ColdBeer and let’s start
with Hades 98% of positive reviews left by hundreds of
thousands of people is the best proof that Hades is a masterpiece. This is a god-like rogue-like dungeon crawler
that combines the best aspects of Action RPG games and is a wonderful story-teller. As the immortal Prince of the Underworld,
you'll wield the powers and mythic weapons of Olympus to break free from the clutches
of the god of the dead himself. You must grow stronger and unravel more of
the story with each unique escape attempt. Yeah, each attempt. That kinda sums up this game, where you will
be dying all the time. But dying is a part of Hades, it's not something
you should be afraid of. And people on Steam are saying... well... it doesn't matter what they say. It's a masterpiece, they are all praising
the game and saying it is the best ever. Just like potato salad. Soma Here you will explore an abandoned underwater
facility in the bottom of the ocean. You don’t know what happened here, where
everybody is and what your purpose is. Although soon enough you will find out that
you are not alone here. And not everybody you’ll meet on this journey
will be willing to give you a direction or two. Most of the inhabitants will be willing to
make a potato salad out of you instead, so be careful. If you played Amnesia, be aware that Soma
is basically the same. Slay the Spire More than 100 thousand players are recommending
this game for you and so do I. Slay The Spire is a fuse of card games and roguelike titles. Here you can craft a unique deck, encounter
bizarre creatures and discover relics of immense power while trying to climb up the ladder. Game features a dynamic Deck Building, so
assemble your deck wisely! Discover hundreds of cards to add to your
deck with each attempt at climbing the Spire. Select cards that work together to efficiently
dispatch foes and reach the top. People on Steam are talking that Slay the
Spire is really addictive and yeah, I'm seeing a lot of hours played in the comment section. 200 is quite a casual number here. So, another game that will keep your virginity
safe and sound for a long time. Deep Rock Galactic This is a 1 to 4 players First person Shooter
featuring badass space Dwarves and 100% destructible environments. Here you can play alone or work together with
other players as a team to dig, explore, and fight your way through a massive cave system
filled with hordes of deadly enemies and valuable resources. Pick some powerful guns like flamethrowers,
gatling guns, portable platform launchers and show those puny aliens who's the boss. Dwarves may be small, but they are really
powerful. We in Lithuania have a saying "ne ūgis, o
smūgis", meaning "not the size, but the punch" is what matters. And your punch is really... you know, probably weak in real life but really
impactful for the alien population in these dangerous caves. People on Steam are talking that there is
no reason not to play this game. And I have to agree. Show those monsters the true meaning of extinction! Rock and Stone baby! Dyson Sphere Program A new kind of supercomputer has been developed
– a machine whose superior artificial intelligence and computing capability will push humanity
even further. I guess they built it so they could finally
invent vodka without a hangover. Huge computing power is required for a task
like that. That’s for sure. Only one problem stands in the way: there
is not enough energy in the whole planet to feed this machine. So you need to construct the Dyson sphere
- the thing that engulfs the star itself and sucks all of its energy. Portal 2 This is the best game on Steam according to
the SteamDB. The very best on the whole Steam. Portal 2 is immune to passing time, because
it's definitely one of the best puzzle games ever created. And you probably know it well. But... have you ever fully completed it? Maybe when you played, they challenged you
too hard, and now it’s the time to make another run? Your brain is definitely way different now
than it was when you played it for the first time. So you may see the challenges from a different
perspective than before. Or not. We are not getting younger after all. And if you never played it, what can I say
- I envy you because you are up for a treat. Oxygen not Included Here you’ll find that scarcities of oxygen,
warmth and everything else are constant threats to your colony's survival. You will guide colonists through the perils
of subterranean asteroid living and watch as their population grows until they're not
simply surviving, but thriving... You know, like Bear Grylls in nature, except
here you don’t need to drink your own piss. Though you can do that if you want in real
life, I’m not judging you. So here, just like in Dungeon Manager games,
everything in your space colony is under your control, from excavation and resource allocation
right down to plumbing and power systems. Resources will begin depleting with your first
breath so be sure to dig fast if you want to live. Your inhabitants each have different and potentially
destructive ways of reacting to stress, so be sure to always keep them happy. Whatever the cost. Or they will all go amok and you will have
to start over again. Gorogoa An Overwhelmingly 97% positive review score
is not something we can easily ignore. Gorogoa is an elegant evolution of the puzzle
genre, told through a beautiful hand-drawn story. The gameplay here is wholly original, consisting
of lavishly illustrated panels which you arrange and combine in various ways to solve artsy
puzzles. Impeccably simple, yet satisfyingly complex. People on Steam are talking that this may
be the best puzzle game ever created. Well, I have to agree - it is definitely one
of the best, very imaginative and made entirely of art. Dorfromantik This is a relaxing building strategy and puzzle
game in which you place tiles to create ever-growing, idyllic village landscapes. With Dorfromantik, you can immerse yourself
in a quiet, peaceful world at any time and take a break from everyday life which usually
sucks. At the same time, the game offers a challenge
for those who are looking for one: To beat the highscore, you need to carefully plan
and strategically place your tiles, so you will have to use that tiny organ in between
your ears. And it's good for you to take a break from
killing countless zombies, riding dragons and hunting bigfoot. It somehow reminds me of a tabletop game named
Carcassonne. If you like that, you will love this game
as well. And vice versa. And now it’s the time when you subscribe,
or if you are already subscribed - hit that bell notification button - let’s be friends
with benefits. Kenshi This is a free-roaming squad based RPG focusing
on open-ended sandbox gameplay. Here you can be a trader, a thief, a rebel,
a warlord, a slave, or just food for the cannibals. The freedom is here and it's up to you how
you would use it. You can research new equipment and craft new
gear. Purchase and upgrade your own buildings to
use as safe fortified havens when things go bad, or use them to start up a business. Well, it’s a sandbox game after all. You can aid or oppose the various factions
in the world while striving for the strength and wealth necessary to simply survive in
the harsh desert. You will train your men up from puny victims
to master warriors. Carry your wounded squad mates to safety and
get them all home alive. Metal: Hellsinger The game has 97% of positive reviews and that
is insane. Here you will kill demons to the rhythm of
metal and vengeance on an infernal journey through the eight Hells. This is a rhythm FPS bursting with monsters,
gorgeous weapons, and heavy metal music created for this game by amazing metal geniuses. Like Serj Tankian for example. Yeah, Serj himself sings a new song created
especially for this game. And you kill demons listening to it. The song was created with the idea behind
it that it is meant to be listened to while killing demons. It is hard to wrap my head around this fact
and how metal it actually is. So if you like fast paced first person shooter
games like Shadow Warrior or DOOM, search no more - Metal: Hellsinger is what you need
to kill your boredom with style. The Talos Principle You find yourself in a strange, contradictory
world of ancient ruins and advanced technology. Tasked by your creator with solving a series
of increasingly complex puzzles, you must decide whether to have faith or to ask the
difficult questions: Who are you? What is your purpose? And what is the best recipe of the potato
salad? Here you will have to solve more than 120
immersive puzzles, divert drones, manipulate laser beams and even replicate time to prove
yourself and to find a way out. If you think that you have a great intellect,
this game will humble you down, I promise. Noita This is the game which will allow you to dive
straight into adventure without sinking many hours preparing for battle. Noita is a magical action roguelite set in
a world where every pixel is physically simulated. Here you will fight, explore, melt, burn,
freeze and evaporate your way through the procedurally generated world using spells
you've created by yourself. So fetus deletus and vodkus outus of thinus
airus is an option at last! You will explore a variety of environments
ranging from coal mines to freezing wastelands while delving deeper in search for unknown
mysteries and use your magic to crush your enemies and manipulate the world around you. Return of the Obra Dinn In 1802, the merchant ship Obra Dinn set out
from London for the Orient with over 200 tons of trade goods. Six months later it hadn't met its rendezvous
point and was declared lost at sea. But early this morning, about 5 years after
its disappearance, the Obra Dinn drifted into a port with damaged sails and no visible crew. As insurance investigator for the East India
Company's London Office, you dispatch immediately to find means to board the ship, and prepare
an assessment of damages. So this is a first-person mystery adventure
based on exploration and logical deduction. In other words - a story-rich single player
atmospheric horror detective retro walking simulator return of the jedi of the planet
of the apes. Outer Wilds It was named Game of the Year 2019 by Giant
Bomb, Polygon, Eurogamer and The Guardian, so that alone should grab your attention. If it grabs something else or somewhere else,
call the police. Here you're the newest recruit of Outer Wilds
Ventures, a space program searching for answers in a strange, constantly evolving solar system. You will have to find out what lurks in the
heart of the ominous Dark Bramble. Who built the alien city on the Moon? Well, obviously aliens, but you know what
I mean. Can the endless time loop be stopped? And why is potato salad so delicious? Answers await you in the most dangerous reaches
of space. Black Mesa This is actually a Half-life, just with better
graphics and better... you know, everything. Keep in mind that this is not just a simple
remaster, this is a quality remake that expands the scope of the original and massively improves
its final chapters. And to be honest, today Black Mesa is the
best way to experience Half-life. No clunky oldschool graphics, no compatibility
problems, great gameplay and a really interesting suspenseful story. To say short - Half-life is awesome and Black
Mesa may be the greatest way for you to play it. People on Steam are saying that Black Mesa
is one of the best remakes ever made and the game doesn’t give you any reason to disagree
with these wise words. The Forgotten City This game, as a lot of gamers point out - is
Groundhog Day in an ancient city. The mechanic here is simple - everyone around
you is dying for unknown reasons and you have to stop it. If you fail, and you will fail way more than
once, you can just go to the portal and restart the day over and over again, until you solve
the problem. Of dying. So nobody dies anymore. If you think about it, this is a roguelite
game, just story-based instead of combat. Also fun fact - this game started as a Skyrim
mod a long time ago and it was so well received it became a separate kickass game. The Planet Crafter The game is still in early access, but it
already has an Overwhelmingly positive review score on Steam. The adventure here starts literally the same
as in Subnautica and in many other alien planet exploration games - you are falling from space
in a tiny capsule that will be your only home and link to humanity. You manage to land with all your body parts
intact and may start exploring unfriendly nature around you. Well, alright, I ain’t gonna lie - in The
Planet Crafter you ain’t gonna find any hostile enemies, it's a very relaxing game
where you don’t have to worry about creating new weapons to defend yourself from large
alien monsters. Nothing like that. Here you have to gather minerals and resources
to survive. And craft all the tools you'll need in order
to fulfill your mission - which is - to terraform this planet and make it habitable for humans. Also keep in mind that it’s not just a crafting
game - you will explore old crashed ships and ruins and discover a planet full of mystery. If interested, keep in mind that you can play
the demo version on Steam for free. Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Bound to protect a young lord who is a descendant
of an ancient bloodline, you become the target of many vicious enemies. When the young lord is captured, nothing will
stop you on a perilous quest to regain your honor. Well, except death. Death will stop you many many times. Keep in mind that Sekiro is the creation of
the same developers as the Souls games and it’s meant for people with masochistic tendencies. If you hate yourself - this game is for you. Although I have one piece of advice on how
to easily beat this game. It’s very simple: stop being noob and get
good. Satisfactory This game is basically a 3D Factorio, but
Facorio is being cocky about it and is never discounted, so let’s talk about Satisfactory
instead. Here you will defeat nature by building massive
factories everywhere. Expand wherever and however you want. Without any annoying regulations we have here
on earth. Because you are not on Earth anymore. All those animals and plants that live here
are scientifically unimportant. They live to serve you and your factory. Here you will find about 30 square kilometers,
which is about 11 square miles of terrain filled with unique flora and fauna. You can recycle everything and make factories
out of them. Build beautiful metal constructions instead
of ugly nature, cover the whole surface of the planet with your elegant conveyor belts
and train tracks! Make that pathetic natural habitat disappear
and make beauty instead. Be a true hero of the industrial era. Desperados 3 Here you can kill quietly with a knife, or
take out multiple foes with your revolvers. I especially like the knife part, it somehow
feels more personal and, of course, requires more skill. Scenarios Desperados presents are far from
cliche, situations are quite original, but also familiar, with a nice vibe of Wild West. I say vibe, because here you will fight not
only in small frontier towns, but also in creepy swamps, riverbanks and even in sprawling
modern cities. Here you can choose between non-lethal and
deadly attacks, meaning that you can finish the game without killing anyone. I have no idea why you may do that, it’s
boring. I live my real life without killing anyone,
why should I do the same where I’m allowed to snap a neck or two? For example, I’m against hunting for fun,
but I play theHunter and I slaughter all the animals in the forest for pure entertainment. You know why? Because they are not real duuuh. Anyway, Desperados 3 is like an old good Commandos
game, but modern, with amazing visuals and great quality overall. Resident Evil Village The story is set a few years after the events
in Resident Evil 7, the all-new storyline begins when a man and his wife start living
peacefully in a new location, free from their past nightmares and horrors. And just as they are building their new life
together, then... you know... Stuff happens. Otherwise it would be a love story, not a
fantasy story with horror elements. Village is one of the coolest games ever,
with an atmosphere creepier than that your neighbor in-law. Wait, what? That exist? I don’t know, I hope not. Also, this game is not a pure horror game
as you can imagine, it’s really not that scary, it’s just creepy. And Overwhelmingly positive reviews are here
for a reason - the game is fantastic. Also you can play the free demo version on
Steam. My Friend Pedro This is a violent ballet about friendship,
imagination, and one man’s struggle to obliterate anyone in his path. The strategic use of split aiming, slow motion,
and the old stylish window breach, create one action sequence after another. If I had to describe this game in one word
it would be... fluid intuitive. Well that's three words but I was never good
at counting. Anyway this game is pure carnage with amazing
features like time slowing and killing enemies with a frying pan. People on Steam are saying that this is a
platforming Max Payne although yellower and with adidas tracksuit. And you know, Pedro it's not you. It's a talking banana which makes you commit
murders. Great game. Divinity: Original Sin 2 Here you can become some really interesting
hero - choose from 6 unique origin characters with their own backgrounds and agendas: For
example you can become a flesh-eating Elf. You may think - what? Is that the lame feature that regenerates
health like ghouls have in every game? No, it's way cooler. Once I found a dead body and there was an
option to, you know, eat its leg. I was like “why not” and ate it. And suddenly I saw who killed the guy because
this feature of mine worked in this mysterious way. And I completely forgot that I have it, I
just ate the leg because I can. The game gives you freedom that is sometimes
a bit absurd. That is awesome. Anyway, here you will explore the vast and
layered world alone or in a party of up to 4 friends in cooperative play. You can even play on split-screen with your
mother in-law. Go anywhere, unleash your imagination, and
explore almost endless ways to interact with the world. And there’s more to experience in the PvP
and Game Master modes. In the latter you’ll create your own stories
or download fan-made campaigns from Steam Workshop. Game has an Overwhelmingly positive review
score. A must play, that’s a fact. What Remains of Edith Finch Seventeen year old Edith Finch is the last
surviving member of the eccentric Finch family. All of her closest relatives and family have
died violently at a young age, leading to rumors about a family curse. Now, she is on her way to her Finch mansion
– a bizarre, ramshackle building hidden deep within the forests of
the state of Washington. Once there, she intends to research her family’s
history and learn the truth behind the alleged curse. While this can sound like a horror game, it’s
actually just a nice tale about one family that is more interesting than your family. Or mine. People are saying that this is more than just
a game - it is a unique form of art. Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun This is a hardcore tactical stealth game set
in medieval Japan around the Edo period. You will take control of a team of deadly
specialists and sneak into the shadows between dozens of enemies. Choose your approach when infiltrating mighty
castles, snowy mountain monasteries and hidden forest camps. Set traps, poison your opponents or completely
avoid enemy contact. Game has an overwhelmingly positive review
score, meaning that for this price it is a masterpiece. Although keep in mind that the game sometimes
may prove to be insanely difficult and some missions are beyond hard to crack. So be sure you have not forgotten how to use
that tiny, not very important organ between your ears, because you will need it more than
ever. People on Steam are talking that if you liked
classic Commandos or Desperados 3 for example, this game for sure is your spoon of potato
salad The Binding of Isaac 97% of positive reviews is something that
must be exhibited in the museum of Awesome. And those 97% are left not by some bunch of
200 people, oh no, you have to add three zeros to that. So more than 200,000 people are saying that
this game is awesome. It’s an automatic must-play and you have
no arguments against that. So the story begins when Isaac’s mother
starts hearing the voice of God in her head demanding a sacrifice be made to prove her
faith. Isaac escapes into the basement facing droves
of deranged enemies and lost brothers and sisters, you know - those who were sacrificed
before to prove the faith, also his fears and deepest terrors, and eventually his loving
mother. Here you will find over 500 hours of gameplay,
challenge runs, more than 450 items, controller support and 2-player local co-op. Game supports 60 frames per second refresh
rate and, listen to that - 637 Steam achievements. So I guess it’s your time to collect them
all. A Short Hike 99 percent of positive reviews. Yeah, this looks like some kind of a miracle. Games with such ratings do not exist. You know, just like elves or politicians who
don't lie. Or elves who don’t lie. Those lying bastards! So here you can hike and climb through the
peaceful mountainside landscapes, follow the marked trails or explore the backcountry as
you make your way to the summit. Along the way, meet other hikers and discover
hidden treasures. People on Steam are talking that this game
is like Breath of the Wild crossbred with Animal Crossing and the only bad thing about
this game is that it ends. And it ends really quickly, about one and
a half hours of your life will be made better by this game. A masterpiece, no doubt. Spiritfarer: Farewell Edition This is a cozy management game about dying. Here you will take on a role of a titular
Spiritfarer, ferrymaster of the deceased. Build a boat to explore the world, then befriend
and care for spirits before finally releasing them into the afterlife. Farm, mine, fish, harvest, cook, and craft
your way across mystic seas. Or join the adventure as Daffodil the cat,
in two-player cooperative play. Yeah, you can play it with your mother in
law and bond like never before. The game guarantees relaxing quality time
with your spirit passengers where you create long lasting memories, and, ultimately, learn
how to say goodbye to your cherished friends. A wholesome experience with an overwhelmingly
positive review score. Also you can play the demo version on Steam
absolutely free. Slime Rancher Las time I checked, it held 18th place among
the best games on Steam. Yeah, it is ranked higher than Counter Strike,
Half Life 2, Dishonored or Fallout New Vegas. Incredible! So this is a charming, first-person, sandbox
experience. You will play a plucky, young rancher who
sets out for a life a thousand light years away from Earth. Each day will present new challenges and risky
opportunities as you attempt to amass a great fortune in the business of slime ranching. Collect colorful slimes, grow crops, harvest
resources, and explore the untamed wilds. Also here you can complete daily requests
from other ranchers to get bonus rewards. Earn money to upgrade your stuff, build more
corrals and expand your ranch. This is a relaxing and fun game, very suitable
after a hard workday or as a casual time-burner when you have nothing else to do. Well, in that case, you can go and make delicious
potato salad instead. Totally Accurate Battle Simulator If you are just bored and want to kill some
time in single player without thinking too much - I doubt there is a better game for
that than Totally Accurate Battle Simulator. At first - it’s really funny, second - it
challenges your IQ and actual tactical skills. All you need to do is to choose your units,
place them strategically and press the fight button. They will do all the battling part by themselves
and you will observe it like some overarching god, who has no power to influence anything
anymore. So when your army is ripped apart and its
scattered remains lie on the ground, then you may think of another strategy and try
again. And then again. Some of the battles in the campaign are crazy
hard and will squeeze your IQ through your nostrils. Also, if you have some doubts, the game has
about 100K reviews left on Steam and the score is really close to 100%. I’m not kidding, it’s probably one of
the best rated games on the whole Steam. Katana Zero This is a stylish neo-noir, action-platformer
featuring instant-death combat. You may ask who will be instantly dying - you
or your enemies? Well, that is a matter of your skills: if
you suck as a gamer, you know the answer already. So here you will slash, dash, and manipulate
time to unravel your past and leave the trail of blood and intestines everywhere you go. The pace of the game somehow reminded me of
Hotline Miami - super fast action, where you have to time your attacks perfectly or you,
you know... die. People on Steam are saying that the only bad
thing about this game is... that it ends. Dead Cells Overwhelmingly positive reviews should lock
your attention even if you don't like pixel art graphics. And this game can stand strong behind the
name of the style - it is true art, the game is really beautiful, just like you my friend,
but graphics are just one side of a coin. People on Steam are saying that this roguelite
metroidvania is probably the best game of the genre: along with the graphics, you will
get great music and a gameplay more addictive than potato salad. People are also joking that here using the
Machete and Pistol weapon is the closest thing we'll ever get to Bloodborne on PC. Speaking about platforms - it should be an
amazing experience on Steam Deck. You can also acquire it on Switch, but we
all know that Nintendo is not very fond of discounts, so the Steam version is. Call of Juarez Gunslinger This and other games of the franchise are
probably the most popular and well known first person shooters set in the Wild West. Here you will play as the best gunslinger
West ever saw and blur the lines between man and myth. This adventure made of memorable encounters
will unveil the untold truth behind some of the greatest legends of the Old West. Anyway, with a gun holster tied to your leg,
become a ruthless bounty hunter on a journey made of all-out gun battles. Master the art of blasting pistols, shooting
rifles and dodging bullets. Metaphorically, right? No it's exactly like in the Matrix - you can
slow time and actually dodge bullets. How cool is that? Also I really like the narration part of the
game. It is trying to hold your attention even when
nothing is happening. Let's say - you climb the ladder, but at the
same time you are listening to the story and that is really cool. People are comparing this style with an Action
RPG game Bastion which also has the narration implemented. This is a really great invention and I wish
more games had something like that. Well, with the ability to turn it off of course. It Takes Two As you can probably imagine, this is a co-op
game for two people. Here you can invite a friend to join for free
with Friend's Pass and together master unique and connected character abilities, help each
other with the obstacles and have a great time in general. For example my friend, who’s 40+ years old
and usually plays games like Detroit Become Human, Observer, The Last of Us and similar
gloomy stuff played this with his wife and he said that this was the best game he tried
in half a year. So it’s obvious that the game has no age
or genre restrictions, it’s just pure fun. So grab your mother-in-law and have fun together. It Takes Two has Overwhelmingly positive reviews,
but that's probably obvious as well. Wildermyth So like the best tabletop roleplaying experiences,
this game gives you choices and answers your every decision with consequences that drive
your characters forward. The best thing is that all heroes here will
die someday… yeah, that is probably not the best thing to be honest, but here you
get to hold on to your favorites. Reintroduce them in the next adventure, and
over many lifetimes you create your own legendary pantheon. This game is truly great. Amnesia: The Dark Descent This is a first person survival horror game
about immersion, discovery and living through a nightmare. An experience that will chill you to the very
core. You wake up without much memories and stumble
through the narrow corridors as the distant cry is heard. It is getting closer. And you somehow are pretty much sure that
there are no actual babies in this castle. You don't know what you will encounter here,
but the fact is that the castle is huge and you are not alone. And you have no weapon, you can only hide
in the darkness. Funny thing is that the darkness makes you
mad. And the light attracts nightmares. This is an absolute lose - lose situation. So in general if you ever wanted to be an
actual protagonist in any Lovecraftian story - Amnesia will do everything it can to make
you actually feel the dread. It will make your palms sweaty and the hair
on your back will stand up. The game endorses the Lovecraftian trope of
madness as you travel deeper and deeper down the cellars and dungeons of an ancient castle. What will you find deep down below? Nothing very nice, I promise. Inscryption This is a card-based odyssey that blends the
deckbuilding roguelike, escape-room style puzzles, and psychological
horror into a well mixed bloody mary. Here you will acquire a deck of woodland creature
cards by draft, surgery, and self mutilation, unlock the secrets lurking behind the walls
of a mysterious cabin and embark on an unexpected and deeply disturbing adventure. So don't play this game with your little kids
or something. Anyway, overwhelmingly positive reviews on
Steam are well deserved, this game is a real gem. Also if you are in doubt you can play the
free demo version. Subnautica When I first tried to play Subnautica I had
some mixed feelings. I don’t really like to craft things in games. Well, I do, but only when it’s not the main
way to obtain things in general. And all that coral and fish gathering was
really really boring for me. I wanted to explore and the game prevented
me from doing that because I had no means of diving into the depths and if I tried I
always died. So for me it took about two actual years to
get all the equipment I needed for exploring. I can only imagine that some kid can do that
in a day or so, but that’s not the way for me. I got bored really quickly every time I turned
the game on. But that boredom was eradicated one day when
I found some really interesting things deep below that, you know, I couldn’t reach. So I finally understood why this game was
so hard to play for me - it gave me no motivation to proceed. And then, when I finally found one, Subnautica
transformed into a beautiful world, so addicting that in a week I spend more time here than
in the past two years. And I continued to do that for weeks to come. So for all the new players - just carry on
with that boring part and you will be rewarded. I can without a doubt say that this game is
10 coldest beers out of 10, you have all my recommendations. Although keep in mind that even if it looks
so colorful and pretty it has a lot of horror elements and is not meant for kids. Townscaper What a beautiful game this is. Well, it's hard to call it a game to be fair,
there are no goals or gameplay, just plenty of building and plenty of beauty. That's it. As developers say, Townscaper is an experimental
passion project. More of a toy than a game. Pick colors from the palette, plop down colored
blocks of houses on the irregular grid, and watch Townscaper's underlying algorithm automatically
turn those blocks into cute little houses, arches, stairways, bridges, and lush backyards. You can build your own Coldbeertown, Coldbeerville
or even whole ColdBeeristan and enjoy the amazing view. God Of War Here you play as Kratos, a man who now lives
in the realm of Norse Gods and monsters. It is in this harsh, unforgiving world that
you must fight to survive… and teach your son to do the same. So to say short, here you will slay the whole
pantheon of pre-Viking Norse gods and creatures, because... why not. You are awesome and they suck. The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive
Series I think most of us have watched or at least
have heard of the TV series of The Walking Dead. It was a wonderful show for a few seasons,
then almost every at least a bit more interesting actor left the show, mostly because of poor
writing, but it still continued for like 30 more seasons. Well, I'm exaggerating of course, and I have
to admit that I stopped watching it way past the mark where it stopped being good. Where hair model without any acting skills
and a samurai girl without face expressions led the show. It was bad, but still addicting. Anyway, I'm telling you all this because this
game is like the TV show, but when it was actually good. Yeah, I know, it's hard to remember those
times, but this Telltale's game is a masterpiece and this time I'm not exaggerating. This version contains 23 unique episodes and
more than 40 hours of content. It may not be the cheapest game, but if you
want a story rich interactive fiction with multiple endings - it would be hard to find
a better deal than this. Enter the Gungeon This is a bullet hell dungeon crawler following
a band of misfits seeking to shoot, loot, dodge roll and table-flip their way by reaching
the legendary treasure: the gun that can kill the past. Imagine if you had one. You could kill your stupid decision to become
whatever you are right now and become a doctor of ding-dongs instead. Be famous, have many fans. It's not too late, you know. You can still change everything. Anyway, here you will select a hero [or team
up in co-op] and battle your way to the bottom of the Gungeon. Surviving a challenging and evolving series
of levels filled with the dangerously adorable bosses. The score is overwhelmingly positive, so you
can't go wrong with this one. Pilgrims Do you know about Samorost and Machinarium? It is another creation of the developers who
made these wonderful games. And Pilgrims kinda look like a wonderful game
as well. So don’t doubt it. I forbid. So here you will roam the land as you please
and make new friends, share a laugh with your fellow travelers and help them complete their
little stories, your way. How many different solutions can you find? This game is meant for playing, not for beating
it. It's the journey - not the destination. Game is packed with 45 achievements and amazing
music. And just look at this price. Looks cute and friendly for your wallet. The Last Campfire This is an adventure, a story of a lost ember
trapped in a puzzling place, searching for meaning and a way home. Here you will travel deeper into the lands
beyond the dark forest and overcome the adversities before you. Discover beautiful wilderness filled with
lost inhabitants, strange creatures and mysterious ruins. 97% of all people who bought this game are
recommending it to you. People on Steam are talking that this is a
beautiful story-driven game filled with great art and even greater music. The puzzles game throws at you ranges from
fairly easy to a medium, nothing will bend your brains inside out in
this game. If you fail here somehow, it's a pure problem
of your IQ, I’m sorry. If you are in doubt - you can try the demo
version on Steam for free. In Sound Mind This is a survival horror where you will experience
a series of haunting memories. You will take on a journey through a progression
of unsettling stories, each with unique puzzles, mechanics, weapons, and boss fights. Basically here you play as a town therapist
and dive into the strange worlds of your patients. The game is a bit scary and plays as a psychological
thriller - all the levels are unique, and all of them hold a certain ominous atmosphere. So it will definitely grow some hair on your
mental balls. People on Steam are saying that almost nobody
expected the game to be this good for this price. And I totally recommend it for you as well. Strange Horticulture Here you will find and identify new plants,
pet your cat, speak to a coven, or join a cult. Use your growing collection to influence the
story and unravel dark mysteries. You are a citizen of a charming town surrounded
by hag-infested forests and rugged mountains. You are the Horticulturist, owner of a local
plant store. As a cast of colorful customers come by your
shop, you are quickly thrust into an occult mystery stretching back hundreds of years. Explore the lands beyond your store to find
new plants, but be careful! The dark woods and lakes are not always friendly
to a simple herbalist. You might discover powers beyond your wildest
nightmares - or lose your mind completely. Game has an overwhelmingly positive review
score, it is a true masterpiece, if you like interesting non-cliche stuff, it's a must
play for you. Pentiment This game may look dumb, but it is made by
Obsidian Entertainment. Yeah, the same guys behind Pillars of Eternity,
Fallout New Vegas, The Outer Worlds and many others. This is a narrative-driven historical game
focusing on character development. With heavily stylized art and choice-driven
storytelling in early 16th century Bavaria. You will play as Andreas Maler, a clever illustrator
caught up in a series of murders in a secluded abbey over the course of twenty five years. You will be responsible for conducting your
own investigation to decide the fate of the community, but each decision will have lasting
consequences and draws you closer to the center of an underlying conspiracy. People on Steam are saying that the writing
is top quality, art style is amazing and animations are great. And yeah, the game has an Overwhelmingly positive
review score as well. Dying Light Definitive Edition This is a great deal which includes the full
game and a huge expansion with a new story, vast original map, and a customizable buggy
to drive. Also two additional game modes, two additional
quarantine zones, exclusive weapons and outfits. Anyway, here you will have to survive in a
city ravaged by a, obviously, zombie virus and freely roam around basking in its unique
atmosphere. You will also use parkour skills to jump or
climb buildings and reach remote areas. But the most dramatic shift in the world comes
at the sundown, as you change from a hunter to a hunted. That is a terrifying experience and you would
never leave the safe zone at night, but the best quests and rewards await you only when
the darkness falls. Also if you are used to taking free games
from the Epic store you may already have it, so check out your library. Fallout New Vegas Ultimate PCR This is a legendary game and this deal is
the best version of it possible. Pack contains DLCs like Dead Money, Honest
Hearts, Old World Blues, Lonesome Road and so on. So basically if you played the game when it
initially came out or never tried it, this version is the best way to experience Fallout
New Vegas. Keep in mind that this is one of the best
Fallout games ever created. You know, including classic games and new
ones, Fallout New Vegas outshines them all. Everyone who played New Vegas is talking quite
unanimously about its greatness. Game was created by Obsidian, the same guys
who made Fallout clone The Outer Worlds and now are probably making an Elder Scrolls clone
named Avowed. So serious clone people made this serious
game and this price is kinda friendly. Not like all the inhabitants of the desert
you will encounter ingame. Don't Starve Here you play as Wilson, a Gentleman Scientist
who has been trapped by a demon and transported to a mysterious wilderness world. You must learn to exploit this environment
and its inhabitants if you ever hope to escape and find your way back home. Although be warned - you will not be given
any instructions. No help. No hand holding, no penis holding. Here you will start with nothing - craft,
hunt, research, farm and fight to survive. Game is really challenging, but it is also
one of the best games for survival fans. People on Steam are saying that taking this
game for this price is a steal and 96% of positive reviews can confirm that without
a doubt. Tomb Raider It is in the 80th place among the best rated
Steam games of all time. Yeah, I was surprised as well. So it is fair to say that this is the best
Tomb Raider game ever released and if you were thinking about playing some game from
this franchise, but couldn't decide where to start - there is your answer. Start with this one. I probably don’t even have to say that the
game is a proud owner of an Overwhelmingly positive review score. Although Tomb Raider is quite short - you
can probably beat it in one weekend over two longer sessions of gameplay. That also makes it perfect for those who don’t
like games with 50 or more hours of story. Thank you for watching, also don’t miss
out on other Steam Sale videos in my channel, you will find plenty of them, hours of fun
guaranteed. Have a nice day and I’ll see you next time,
bye!