Selecting a tough steam game means diving into challenging experiences that test your skills and persistence.
Selecting a tough steam game means diving into challenging experiences that test your skills and persistence.
I secured a $20 Steam Card from @Densetsu and need to activate it before his departure on April 10th. I want to share my experience so he knows how I used it. My wishlist is extensive, and I tend to avoid purchasing games unless they're on sale. I'm seeking advice from fellow gamers in the forum. Please take a moment to review my poll questions. I'm also willing to consider any game recommendations I haven't mentioned.
Edit: My top PC titles include Minecraft (hundreds of hours), Fortnite: Battle Royale, Overwatch, Mirror's Edge, Rocket League, Subnautica, Portal 2, One Finger Death Punch, and Doki Doki Literature Club.
I check the Steam reviews, if they’re 75% or more, it’s a decision. Then I look at the prices. Most games cost less than $5, though some like GTA cost $10–$15.
To the Moon, I’ve never cried over a video game before. Edit: It’s a bit brief, but about four hours long. @techstorm970
You can find several of the first three options at a discount between $10 and $15, or even for free. I purchased all of them in various bundles. I strongly suggest Divinity Original Sin 2—it's a great value. It's the top RPG after Witcher 3.
It's tough to give a definite answer—it really depends on what you're into right now. Personally, I enjoy playing KSP and it's on your list...but is it the best fit for you? Honestly, it's hard to say. You might not regret it at all, though; going to the moon or Terraria could be just as great.
My top PC game picks (to share later): Minecraft (thousands of hours), Fortnite: Battle Royale, Overwatch, Mirror's Edge, Rocket League, Subnautica, Civ 6, Portal 2, One Finger Death Punch, Doki Doki Literature Club.