You can use your 54 dollars in Steam for various items like games, in-game currency, or premium content.
You can use your 54 dollars in Steam for various items like games, in-game currency, or premium content.
Siege sounds quite enjoyable, just a casual thought. It doesn’t fit neatly into any of the categories you listed, but I came across a game called Getting Over It With Bennet Foddy that I really like. It can be really tough, yet also very satisfying—you’ll change a lot after finishing it. The price is only $8, so there’s plenty left if you play with others. If you enjoy social play, try party games such as Stick Fight, Broforce, or SpeedRunners. Payday 2 could also be worth checking out. Rising Storm 2: Vietnam, Insurgency or Verdun are options in your preferred genres. Ghost Recon Wildlands works well when played in a team, and the Division is similar too—though I haven’t played it in a while and I’m not sure if they added any endgame features recently.
Broforce was an extremely popular title for me. It works smoothly on any machine, which is why I installed it on my school's Surface 3 last year. It performed well overall, though it slowed down during intense boss moments. Overall, it remains an enjoyable experience. After spending a long time playing, I started to feel a bit bored.
My friend downloaded it for free on PSN and we brought his PS4 into our dorm room to play through the whole game. It was entertaining, especially during intense moments, though it slowed down at times. We eventually got it on our PC, but we didn’t revisit it afterward.
Top-selling gaming title for Destiny 2 in 2017 was a bestselling console game.