Saturday Morning Gaming: Gems in the Steam Spring Sale
There are a bunch of good games with seriously good discounts.
There are a bunch of good games with seriously good discounts.
So far, the sequel does a good job of giving more of what the first game gave, good and hard.
Monolith Studios is shutting down. This one *HURTS*.
If you’ve never heard the song, you’re in for a treat.
A little zen game where you manipulate a diorama. Oh, and it’s 90% off! Just a buck!
It’s a fun game that rewards ruthless aggression and everybody will have a hoot when the chain reactions start.
There have been a bunch of games that require the knitting of brows and the occasional situation that could easily result in a rage-quit.
With slowly dawning horror, I realized that Menace from the Deep was a pretty good Slay the Spire clone.
Chasing the Dragon between Hades and Hades II. Is Curse of the Dead Gods as good as Hades? No. But it’s five bucks and Hades II isn’t done yet.
A little bit of horror, a little bit of wordle, a little bit of typing. Cryptmaster is an all-around amazing game.
From the maker of Pony Island, another game that isn’t the game you think it is.
“I’ll just play one game, see how the open access is going…”
Instead of the Steam Christmas Sale, I wandered over to GOG.com
I finally played it and now I’m confused. (Warning: Will contain spoilers.)
It’s the most wonderful time… of the year.
The big drama this year is that the Elden Ring DLC Shadow of the Erdtree is on the list when, you guessed it, it’s a DLC.
What is a man? This week’s free game from the Epic Game Store is the Castlevania Anniversary Collection.
Remember the whole thing with The Ring and The Grudge? Let’s do that with a video game!