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Steam's Turn-Based RPG Fest is now live

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Another week, another little mini games festival on Steam! This time it's the Turn-Based RPG Fest for you to perhaps find your next favourite.

You know the drill I'm sure by now. It's a genre-focused event to give you discounts, demos and more info on upcoming games. A chance for developers to perhaps cut through the noise a little, which is difficult at times with so many thousands releasing a year.

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Looks like there's a few nice discounts going on like this quick-picks of great games:

Check out the event on Steam.

It runs until October 7th at 5PM UTC.

What will you be picking up? Let me know if you find a new favourite in the comments.

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Tags: Event, Misc, On Sale, Steam
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GamingTFM Sep 30
These are some pretty good deals. Is it worth buying the basic version of XCOM 2 or should I get the version with all DLCs?
dvd Sep 30
Well i only played the base game after i played xcom 1. It was quite weird compared to 1 but for 7 EUR with all DLCs it's definitely a good deal.
Salvatos Sep 30
A bunch of new TBRPG demos? There goes my free time for the next week!

Quoting: GamingTFMThese are some pretty good deals. Is it worth buying the basic version of XCOM 2 or should I get the version with all DLCs?
I’ve been sticking to the base game because I’ve heard the expansions make it more buggy and I feel like the extras would make it overwhelming (there’s already a lot going on in my opinion), but if you want to use Workshop content, a lot of the most popular mods require War of the Chosen. I think it would be a sound strategy to buy just the base game for your first playthrough(s), and wait for another sale if you want to add on to it later.
CatKiller Sep 30
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I did really enjoy the Shadowrun games on the Deck, so I'd recommend picking those up to anyone that's interested. The individual games are in the sale but the trilogy bundle hasn't had that discount applied and so works out more expensive than getting the games separately.
Kors Sep 30
Cool! This lol JPRG never enters promo. Its time to buy it.
Linux_Rocks Sep 30

Joseph Oct 1
X-COM 2 at this price, that's a steal. At that price, just watching the introduction is worth the pennies spent!
neolith Oct 1
Quoting: CatKillerI did really enjoy the Shadowrun games on the Deck, so I'd recommend picking those up to anyone that's interested. The individual games are in the sale but the trilogy bundle hasn't had that discount applied and so works out more expensive than getting the games separately.
Oh, I should give them a try then. I've gotten two of them in a bundle I think, but I've never looked into them let alone on the Deck.
CatKiller Oct 1
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Quoting: neolithOh, I should give them a try then. I've gotten two of them in a bundle I think, but I've never looked into them let alone on the Deck.
The trackpads are super comfy for it. I don't generally go for RPGs, but those ones grabbed me. In part, I suspect, because I could just do a bit as and when on the sofa rather than having it be a big time commitment. I realised partway through the second game that the character I'd created was basically Xena.
Klaas Oct 1
Quoting: CatKillerI realised partway through the second game that the character I'd created was basically Xena.
You only realized that after one and a half games?
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