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Right now on Steam you can get some really insane deals, so I've picked out a bunch for cash-strapped Linux gamers.

If you forgot to make plans to celebrate new year, never fear, as I am here to point out some awesome games you could be playing.

I have hand-picked some games that are not only good, but dirt cheap too. All listed games are available for under £4.

Note: These are just a few choice picks, there's obviously tons more available.

* Besiege - 30% off
* Metro 2033 Redux - 80% off
* Metro: Last Light Redux - 80% off
* Mount & Blade: Warband - 75%
* Outlast - 75% off
* Shadowrun: Dragonfall - Director's Cut - 80% off
* STAR WARS Knights of the Old Republic II - The Sith Lords - 75% off
* Tomb Raider - 75% off
* Transistor - 80% off

You can see the full list of games on Steam under £4 here.

Let us know what you have picked up in this massive sale in the comments and feel free to give your suggestions. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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spiffyk Dec 30, 2016
Got the Metro Redux bundle, finished 2033 already (Last Light is waiting until after college exams lol). Absolutely amazing!
tuubi Dec 30, 2016
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The Metro games proclaim "full controller support" so I assume it's not all hardcore twitch action, but how's the difficulty? Can I expect to enjoy the story even if I'm not that keen on (or very good at) FPS action?
omer666 Dec 30, 2016
The Metro games proclaim "full controller support" so I assume it's not all hardcore twitch action, but how's the difficulty? Can I expect to enjoy the story even if I'm not that keen on (or very good at) FPS action?
It can range from really easy to hardcore crazy depending on your difficulty settings.
tuubi Dec 30, 2016
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The Metro games proclaim "full controller support" so I assume it's not all hardcore twitch action, but how's the difficulty? Can I expect to enjoy the story even if I'm not that keen on (or very good at) FPS action?
It can range from really easy to hardcore crazy depending on your difficulty settings.
Ah, so there's an easy difficulty level available. Good enough for me. Thanks.
M@GOid Dec 30, 2016
The Metro games proclaim "full controller support" so I assume it's not all hardcore twitch action, but how's the difficulty? Can I expect to enjoy the story even if I'm not that keen on (or very good at) FPS action?

Actually, their control layout was clearly created joypad first then ported to mouse/keyboard, judging by the awful default keyboard bindings.
cprn Dec 30, 2016
Money's not an issue... Time is! ;D
ripper Dec 30, 2016
I'd add Death by Game Show for €2:
http://store.steampowered.com/app/409730
Expalphalog Dec 30, 2016
The Metro games proclaim "full controller support" so I assume it's not all hardcore twitch action, but how's the difficulty? Can I expect to enjoy the story even if I'm not that keen on (or very good at) FPS action?

I have zero twitch skills and suck hardcore at FPS's and I greatly enjoyed the Metro games. There were a couple of parts that I had difficulty with but for the most part, you can play it pretty slow and methodical.
tuubi Dec 30, 2016
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Thanks guys. My impression of the Metro games seems to have been a bit off. I've already exhausted (and exceeded) my Winter Sale budget, but I will get the bundle in the next sale. :)
xavi Dec 30, 2016
Money's not an issue... Time is! ;D

Totally agree!
wolfyrion Dec 31, 2016
I find steam very easy to get games in descent prices, even AAA titles get super discounted on Steam.
I didnt bought a lot of games on steam this year since I recently switched my gaming habits to PS4 and I was surprised that their sales matched the steam sale prices. I was expecting to be much more expensive.

For the first time in my life I own a PS4 and is like you are in a different Gaming World ^_^
I have spend like 250 euro for just 17 games in PS4 that I REALY wanted to play which will never be available on Linux and some of them I dont think will ever be available on PC.

I feel complete now, whatever I cant play on Linux I play it on PS4

I JUST NEED TIME!!!!!
Beamboom Dec 31, 2016
I have zero twitch skills and suck hardcore at FPS's and I greatly enjoyed the Metro games. There were a couple of parts that I had difficulty with but for the most part, you can play it pretty slow and methodical.

This is exactly what makes those games so great, in that the play style is up to you, you can play it almost entirely stealthy and slowly progress methodically and that's fully rewarding too. There's weapons and tools for all styles.
g000h Dec 31, 2016
Here's a couple of real cheapies which I've enjoyed and recommend:

Vertical arcade shooter, nice fast action: Void Invaders £0.33 (83% off): http://store.steampowered.com/app/391170/

Toki Tori - old school platformer, very good £0.34 (90% off): http://store.steampowered.com/app/38700/

EDIT:

While I've been looking through the list, deciding on titles to buy - I spotted another of my purchases...

Overlord £0.87 (75% off) http://store.steampowered.com/app/11450/
This is a classic game from a few games ago, which has only recently (mid 2016) been ported to Linux. I've been enjoying it (playing at 4K resolution, no problem).


Last edited by g000h on 31 December 2016 at 5:49 pm UTC
Ads20000 Dec 31, 2016
You can get Age of Empires II HD for under £4, at the moment, and it works great using the PlayOnLinux installer after you rename AoK HD.exe to Launcher.exe and launch that directly :D
Code Artisan Dec 31, 2016
Bought

* Crypt of NecroDancer
* Barony
* Transistors
* Electronic Super Joy
* Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition
* Anomaly Über Bundle
* Gemini Rue
* Ichi
* Saturday Morning RPG

No AAA really interested me.
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