


Already got and finished XCom (without expansion though), even bought XCOM2 via Humble Monthly, but didn't even try it yet. I will consider Shadwen, as I've had it on my wishlist for a while, being uncertain, as I read both good and bad things in reviews. third person stealth is not excluded at all. Getting some unbiased suggestions certainly seems to help.Īnd yes, you noticed correctly.
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And rest assured, that playtimes and achievements wouldn't be of much help, as I tend play in offline mode whenever possible to prevent Steam from recording these things. Yes, I do know that hiding my profile and wishlist may be a little inconvenient, but i do like my privacy :-). Typing is a key mechanic (no pun intended), so that may make it more likely to be a niche choice. Hard West is extremely similar to XCOM but in a Wild West/darkly supernatural setting instead of alien invasion sci-fi.Įpistory: Typing Chronicles doesn't fall into any of your dislikes, as far as I can see.There is the newer sequel and the older games, but the complete edition of XCOM: EU remains a strong option. XCOM games, such as XCOM: Enemy Unknown.The Banner Saga - note that this may be too much like a boardgame for your taste - check out some gameplay videos if you are considering it.

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I still have exactly enough money in my wallet left, to buy the expansion pass for Pillars of Eternity - so any thoughts on that, whether it's a good idea to wait on the expansion or buy it now, considering I probably won't have time for playing it though multiple times. I got "Planet Coaster" and "The Turing Test" for now. More suggestions still welcome, nothing's decided yet.ĮDIT3: Thanks again for all your suggestions. And I have a few more to check out, while wallet keeps growing. So far I'm inclined to get "Planet Coaster", maybe the White Marsh expansion for Pillars of Eternity (hasn't been suggested, but I recently dug out the game again, though it's outrageous that it's been a few Euros cheaper already on Steam). Keep going -)ĮDIT2: Thanks so much for even more suggestions. Rest assured I will consider each and every one of them and answer your comments within time. Oh yeah, and there's your obligatory giveaway (lvl 2+).ĮDIT: Thanks for all the suggestions so far. Though €25 is definitely the maximum I'd be willing to spend on a single game, around €10 is always better. The game does not have to be at an all time low discount price and I depending on the suggestions I don't have to spend all my wallet or might even top it up. In general, I do like RPGs, (city- or open-world) building simulations or any game with a nice story. That list probably goes on, but that's all I can think of right now. first person horror or survival horror games.I do NOT like (or would rather not buy right now): I'd like to get as many kinds of different suggestions, so to avoid bias, I won't let you peek at my wishlish and just tell you what I don't like -) My big problem is, I have so many games on Steam already and I'm very picky. Hi folks, I was wondering if you could give me some hints, on what to buy with some €28 money I have left in my Steam wallet.
