Hey all. Always enjoyed reading everyone’s suggestions on more unknown games available during big steam sales.
I’ll start off with one that I have been a fan of for a long time: Death Road to Canada
This game is like a zombie action Oregon Trail like game, where you manage supplies and fight through hordes of zombies on your way to the safe haven of Canada. Only US$3.74 right now and well worth it imo!
Huh. Didn’t realize it started today. Will have to check my wishlist.
Anyway, recs in no particular order:
Edit: I forgot about Blacktail. I haven’t finished it yet, but it’s a new take on the Baba Yaga myth and stars the voice actress who played Meg in Hades. That lovely, husky voice.
Edit 2: If you’re looking for something a little old school, Jade Empire is a fantastic game by BioWare. KOTOR, but with real time combat that’s heavily inspired by kung fu films and carries that general vibe with a bunch of East Asian visual aesthetics thrown in. If you like Crouching Tiger and similar movies, this is a great game to play, especially if you’re also a fan of BioWare’s RPGs (or just RPGs in general, honestly).
These next three are very hit or miss and some may find them either unpolished or just not that enjoyable. I’m listing them because they’ve got either an interesting story, or interesting mechanics. You’ll notice the last two have a “mixed” rating, so this is more about “if you like the idea, maybe try it”.
Most of the games I listed aren’t too long or time-consuming. The only significant exceptions are Kena and No Man’s Sky. The rest can be generally completed in a few hours or a couple of days. Kena isn’t super long either, but it does require a bit more of a commitment than the others.
Edit 3: Add Jade Empire to the “not short/quick” games list. Definitely requires some time investment.
I loved Heaven’s Vault, it hit all the things I love: detective/mystery novel, rich dialogue trees, languages. The only problem is when it’s over there aren’t any other games like it.
Another +1 for heavens vault. I usually hate narrative games, but I found it very well written and interactive.
+1 for Heaven’s Vault. Really excellent indie gem, and a fun spin on the detective game.