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Final Fantasy V and VI disappear from Steam next month
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Steam Summer Sale is live (June 24th - July 8th)
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Valve has been secretly building a Switch-like portable PC designed to run a large number of games on the Steam PC platform via Linux
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Anyone here in the mood for a new Steam game this weekend?
Note: this will be a noisy thread! If you would not like to see it in your feed, please use the ignore feature! IMPORTANT UPDATE This offer is no longer available. Thanks to those who...
Note: this will be a noisy thread! If you would not like to see it in your feed, please use the ignore feature!
IMPORTANT UPDATE
This offer is no longer available. Thanks to those who participated!
Anyone here in the mood for a new Steam game this weekend?
Presumably you are, because you clicked this thread to read it! Welcome!
What is this?
It's a Steam game giveaway! I figured some of you might want a new game to play this weekend, and what's better than getting an awesome new game for free?!
What's the catch?
There isn't one! No gimmicks, and no strings attached!
How do I get my game?
Comment below with your choice, and I'll PM you the key. To keep the thread from being pure noise, I would also like you to, with your request, tell me about a favorite “hidden gem” game you’ve played. I love hearing about diamonds in the rough, so let me know about an underappreciated game you’ve loved (the more obscure/unknown the better).
Also, if you end up playing the game you get this weekend (you don’t have to — it’s a gift, not an obligation!), return to the thread to tell everyone about it!
Are there any restrictions?
Only one game per commenter please, but note that multiple people CAN request the same game! I will give out as many of each copy as is requested!
Why are you doing this?
My pageant answer is about doing something nice for an awesome community during some difficult times, but the real truth is that I've been drinking a bit, there’s a seriously good bundle on right now, and as I looked at the titles in it, it made me feel deep down in my bones the unshakeable sense that more people need to play Yoku's Island Express.
What's on offer?
Your choices are below. I haven't played all of these, but, based on the reviews, there's not a bad game in the bunch! There's also a wide amount of variety, so hopefully you can find something that speaks to your individual interests!
Game Genre Review Score Linux Support Blazing Beaks twin-stick roguelite shooter 86% positive with 999 reviews Platinum Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood FPS western 84% positive with 2,049 reviews Gold Dungeons 3 RTS dungeon sim 94% positive with 10,686 reviews Native Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition CRPG adventure 89% positive with 1,598 reviews Native The Walking Dead: The Final Season story rich zombie adventure 93% positive with 9,479 reviews Gold Yoku's Island Express pinball metroidvania 97% positive with 1,521 reviews Platinum Yooka-Laylee collectathon 3D platformer 79% positive with 2,115 reviews Native What do you recommend?
First of all, thank you for asking! That’s so thoughtful.
- Yoku's Island Express
MORE PEOPLE NEED TO PLAY THIS (thus sayeth the truth in my bones). The game is a delight. It's charming, novel, and very well-made. "Pinball metroidvania" isn't exactly a common genre or even one that makes sense on paper, but it's pulled off splendidly. It’s also thoroughly enjoyable even if you're a complete pinball novice like me. If in doubt about which game to pick, choose this one! If, after you play it, it turns out I’ve steered you wrong, you’re allowed to return to this thread and yell at me.
- Yooka-Laylee
I honestly think this is one of the most unfairly criticized games out there. I genuinely don't understand why so many people had very negative reactions to it. I don't normally finish games, but I full-on 100%ed this one! It has a couple of rough spots and edges, but on the whole I thought it was wonderful and deserved far better than the lukewarm-to-hostile response it got.
Can just ANYONE ask for a game?
Yes. PLEASE DO. Don’t wait around thinking someone else deserves it more or you don’t want to be a bother or you don’t want to put me out or you might not play it this weekend or you might look like a freeloader. I literally WANT to give this stuff away. Nothing would make me happier than to see this thread deluged with requests! If you're someone who might get enjoyment out of any of these games, then DO NOT HESITATE TO ASK FOR ONE!
IMPORTANT EDIT: I am handing out games even if I'm not responding in the thread to each individual request! I didn't want to keep bumping the thread myself with confirmations.
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Sex game can't get on Steam, even after $20,000 worth of attempts
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Humble Bundle creator brings antitrust lawsuit against Valve over Steam
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LudoNarraCon 2021 - An annual digital festival held exclusively on Steam to celebrate narrative video games and the developers that make them, running April 23 - 26
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Portal Reloaded (Portal 2 mod) | Gameplay trailer
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Aiko's Choice - A standalone PC-exclusive expansion to Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun, coming late 2021
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Frogwares says the version of The Sinking City on Steam was not made by them
This is a wild, ongoing story that is playing out in a rather bizarrely. First off, here is Frogware's open letter on the situation from August 25, 2020. Basically, Frogwares signed an agreement...
This is a wild, ongoing story that is playing out in a rather bizarrely.
First off, here is Frogware's open letter on the situation from August 25, 2020.
Basically, Frogwares signed an agreement with Nacon (formerly Big Ben Interactive) to license and publish their game in return for funding, but Frogwares still owned the IP. Frogwares claims that Big Ben was consistently late with payments and did not honour milestones for further funding. They took on an EGS exclusivity agreement to help get funding. At some point during the development, Nacom bought another studio and then demanded that Frogwares give their source code to this new company, which Frogwares refused to do.
The released the game in June 2019 but then were told by Nacom that the milestones that were previously agreed to were cancelled, therefore Frogwares would see no profit from the game. Frogware filed a lawsuit and finally got access to some sales data but found it wanting in many regards. They also found that copyright notices on the game were incorrect with the result of misallocating the IP ownership. Their logo was removed from the PS4 and X1 versions of the game and they discovered that Nacon was presenting themselves as the IP owners for the game, and had bought domains for Frogwares' other Sherlock Holmes titles (most of which was published by Focus Home Interactive, with some published by Atlus in North America or self-published by Frogwares).
Frogwares believes they had what they needed to terminate the contract with Nacon, despite some complications with the French legal system due to the COVID pandemic, and so they pulled their games from various storefronts alongside this letter.
In January 2021, that French legal complication played out against them when the Paris Court of Appeals determined that Frogwares acted unlawfully and decided that Nacon would be able to put the game back on the market.
Today, The Sinking City was put back on Steam with Frogwares listed as the developer, but Frogwares says they did not make this version. It seems to be an older version, missing much the DLC and features like achievements and cloud saves.
Frogwares' own version of the game is being sold only on Gamesplanet, Origin, and the Xbox 1 Series, PlayStation 5, and Nintendo Switch.
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Steam Game Festival: February 3 - 9, with hundreds of game demos, livestreams and Q&As with devs, and more
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Steam - 2020 Year in Review
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Steam's login method is kinda interesting
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The Steam Awards
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New Steam Labs experiment adds new ways to browse games through genres, themes, and player modes
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Luxtorpeda: Suite of unofficial Steam Play compatibility tools for retro games
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Black Mesa: Definitive Edition - The final major update for the fan-made re-imagining of Half-Life
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Nominations for the 2020 Steam Awards are now open
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You can now try the RetroArch Playtest on Steam for Linux
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Half-Life: Alyx - Developer commentary now available in-game, with over three hours of audio at 147 points of interest
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Valve put their 'Pressure Vessel' container source for Linux games up on GitLab
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Möbius Front '83 - A tactical turn-based strategy game from Zachtronics, releasing November 5 for PC, Mac, and Linux
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Steam Digital Tabletop Fest (Oct 21-26) - Sales, virtual let’s plays, panels, talks and more streaming activities that explore the fusion between physical and digital games
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Steam Play Proton 5.13-1 Linux compatibility layer up and ready for testing
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Ya’ll playing that Hades? It went 1.0 recently and it’s, um, real good.
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Steam Machines: Was it all in vain?
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Burning Knight has gone open source
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Steam Game Festival: Autumn Edition - Runs until October 13, with hundreds of demos, developer interviews, gameplay streams, Q&As and more
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Baldur's Gate 3 - Community update #8: Character creation
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The Binding of Isaac: Repentance - The "final final final" expansion to the game, larger than Rebirth was to the original
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Supergiant's Hades has exited Early Access, currently 20% off
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Freedom Fighters to be re-released on GOG, Steam and Epic Games Store
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The future of Risk of Rain 2 - Hopoo Games dev thoughts #18
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PiBoy DMG Raspberry Pi 4 Kit
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The Steam Play Proton compatibility layer turns two years old
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The storefront conundrum - thoughts about where to sell a text-based indie game
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EA Play page for Steam
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Risk of Rain 2 version 1.0 has been released
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Where Birds Go to Sleep | Teaser trailer
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Steam Labs celebrates one year of experimentation - A look back at what they've learned, shipped, and shelved so far
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The 2020 Steam Summer Sale is live and goes until July 9th
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Playing full PC games on a Raspberry Pi 4
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Steam Game Festival: Summer Edition - Exclusive limited-time demos available for many upcoming games, along with interviews and livestreams with devs
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Dwarf Fortress Steam version - First look gameplay and dev commentary
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Slay the Spire is coming to iOS this month, with an Android version in the works
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Summer of Pride: A month-long LGBT game streaming charity event
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Electronic Arts games listed on Steam
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Steam Spring Cleaning event - Challenges to help dust off and dig into your Steam Library collection of games, runs until May 28
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Steam Cloud Play (Beta) appears in partner documentation
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