A sale I missed that started last week you might want to jump in and find some big discounts in the Fanatical Red Hot Sale which goes on all this week too! There's over 8,000 deals currently live, and of course various game bundles that look pretty good as always with Fanatical. And you support GamingOnLinux buying with our link too.
Some big games with nice discounts include (all of these work on Linux / Steam Deck):
DOOM (2016) - 83% off
DOOM Eternal Deluxe Edition - 79% off
Fallout 76 - 79% off
Ion Fury - 69% off
Dying Light 2 Stay Human: Reloaded Edition - 60% off
STARFIELD - 43% off
Cult of the Lamb - 40% off
RimWorld - 27% off
Monster Hunter Stories - 18% off
ELDEN RING Shadow of the Erdtree - 12% off
If you're specifically after games for your Steam Deck, Fanatical now even have a Steam Deck Games page that you can toggle between Verified and Playable making it even easier to spot some good deals.
Don't forget the Capcom Monster Hunter Bundle which runs until tomorrow.
There's also plenty of games under £5 too, and games under £10 to look over.
Quoteyou support GamingOnLinux buying with our link too.I need a Firefox addon to always add your referral link to Fanatical because I mostly visit their page by clicking on their mailing lol
QuoteGreat games for cheap
QuoteSTARFIELD
Pick a lane, Liam!
It's short-but-sweet, and I thoroughly enjoyed playing through it over the weekend - just don't use the included emulator (it's terrible). It's better to pull out the ROM (it's located in the install directory, inside a folder called "res", as a file simply called "game"), rename it and give it a .gba extension, and then use RetroArch, RetroDECK, or whatever you prefer, to play it.
Last edited by Pengling on 25 June 2024 at 2:50 pm UTC
Quoting: PenglingI'll just quickly throw in a recommendation for Blender Bros., which is 41p in this sale! It's a little-known Game Boy Advance platformer that came from an Infogrames/Hudson Soft collaboration, which pretty much wasn't promoted for its original release in 2002. It's been re-released as an emulator-wrapped thing by Piko Interactive, who now owns the rights to it.You forgot to mention how Blender Bros. is related to Bomberman.....
It's short-but-sweet, and I thoroughly enjoyed playing through it over the weekend - just don't use the included emulator (it's terrible). It's better to pull out the ROM (it's located in the install directory, inside a folder called "res", as a file simply called "game"), rename it and give it a .gba extension, and then use RetroArch, RetroDECK, or whatever you prefer, to play it.
https://store.steampowered.com/sale/games-made-in-germany-2024
some with NATIVE linux versions
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1694560/Inspector_Schmidt__A_Bavarian_Tale/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2637990/Duck_Detective_The_Secret_Salami/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1579380/Shadow_Tactics_Aikos_Choice/
Quoting: StoneColdSpiderYou forgot to mention how Blender Bros. is related to Bomberman.....But I mentioned that it was by Hudson Soft, what else can be said?
Anyway, 41p, nice chilled-out short-but-sweet light-hearted puzzle-platformer, where the original cartridges are quite rare and expensive on the secondary market. And it has a wonky translation where one of its combo-animal bosses is called "Shartle"! What more could you want?
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