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Dont know if this has already been posted, but one gun guy is free on steam, looks like it may be a fun little steam deck game maybe.


EDIT...just read reviews and seem mixed, might still be worth a go though, its only a short game and hey...its free lol
 
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£9 off £17 spend at ubisoft, including multiple games in 1 order


AC Shadows £21
Star Wars Outlaws £9
AC Valhala + Odyssey + Origins £8.50

If there's any 3 AC or Far Cry or Ghost Recon you've missed it maybe worth stacking them
 

ext 2 days free to keep 100 discount. check dlc pricing though

MMORPG full of details that create a unique immersion and the spirit of adventure! Play your role in the life-filled medieval world controlled by players.

Mm hmm
 
Never played one in my life but I did have a brief dabble with the Star Wars one on Game Pass. It seems like it would literally take months to finish though with smashing up every mortal thing to collect the studs.

Only if you sweat for 'achievements', they are super casual.
 
It seems like it would literally take months to finish though with smashing up every mortal thing to collect the studs.
The nice thing about these games are the red bricks. They're super powers and are wonderful. 2x, 3x etc (that stack) the number of studs you collect and so on.

Haven't looked at the bundle, but the Harry Potter lego games really did bring the sense of the world in. I think it's largely down to the music. Similar to the Indiana Jones ones.

edit: Now I've looked, they don't have any HP or Indy games there :)
 
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The nice thing about these games are the red bricks. They're super powers and are wonderful. 2x, 3x etc (that stack) the number of studs you collect and so on.

Haven't looked at the bundle, but the Harry Potter lego games really did bring the sense of the world in. I think it's largely down to the music. Similar to the Indiana Jones ones.

edit: Now I've looked, they don't have any HP or Indy games there :)

Thanks, I did buy the bundle in the end. Most of the games are complete except a few bits of small DLC here and there except for StarWars which needs another tenner spending to complete it. I dare say there’s hundreds of hours of gameplay. Looking forward to trying them out! Would have been nice if they had given away the entire Lego franchise but maybe they’ll do a second bundle with HP, Indy, Horizon, etc.

Not seen any red bricks in Star Wars yet though, only blue ones… it gives me the same kind of feeling as a Mario game looking for hidden treasures, etc.
 
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Thanks, I did buy the bundle in the end. Most of the games are complete except a few bits of small DLC here and there except for StarWars which needs another tenner spending to complete it. I dare say there’s hundreds of hours of gameplay. Looking forward to trying them out! Would have been nice if they had given away the entire Lego franchise but maybe they’ll do a second bundle with HP, Indy, Horizon, etc.

Not seen any red bricks in Star Wars yet though, only blue ones… it gives me the same kind of feeling as a Mario game looking for hidden treasures, etc.
Really enjoyed the Batman and Lord of the Rings games with my son. As you say, lots to keep you busy.
 
Tomb Raider sale on steam (or CD keys)

also , what's the difference between these two other than price ?


 
Epic Games have given away a shed load of games over the years, and yet still the gaming community tends to shun the store, with some people preferring to buy a game on Steam than have it for free on Epic.

What will it take for Epic to win over the gaming crowd ?
People like all their games on one launcher and steam have first mover advantage.

Valve rely on this to enable them to continue to skim their 30%.
 
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