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The original Dishonored currently boasts a 96% positive review rating. There is also Dishonored 2, which was released in 2016 for $39.99. You can pick up Dishonored for $9.99 on Steam right now. The game has won plenty of awards, including being named the Best Action Adventure Game at the 2012 Spike Video Game Awards and an award for the Best Environmental Design from Inside Gaming. Dishonored is a first-person assassin style game that follows Corvo Attano as he seeks revenge on the people who have framed him for the murder of the Empress of the Isles. Dishonoredĭishonored was developed by Arkane Studios and published by Bethesda back in 2012. Both games currently cost $4.99 on Steam. Both games from Fireproof Games have won numerous awards, including a number of awards for the “Best Mobile” games in a variety of categories when it released on iOS and The Room Two also received such awards as getting a perfect score from Hardcore Gamer.īoth The Room and The Room Two currently have a 97% positive user review rating on Steam.

Like the Portal series, The Room and The Room Two are first-person puzzle games that require you to solve a series of puzzle boxes, each of which has complex mechanisms and locks that need to be solved or opened before you can open them.

(There is also The Room Three and it is available on both iOS and Android devices but has not yet made it onto Steam.) The follow-up, The Room Two, was released on iOS in 2013 and a few years later in 2016. The Room was released back in 2012 on iOS by Fireproof Games and it hit Steam for the first time in 2014. If you’re not familiar with the Portal series, they are both first-person single-player puzzle games published by Valve Corporation in which you must create portals in order to help you move yourself and other objects in an effort to get through the various levels in the game.īoth Portal games took home plenty of awards, including Game of the Year award at the 2008 Game Developers Choice Awards (Portal), the best game overall in Eurogamer’s 2007 rankings of the top 50 games (Portal), the “Ultimate Game of the Year” at the 2011 Golden Joystick Awards (Portal 2), and Gamasutra’s top-rated game for 2011 (Portal 2), to name a few.īoth Portal and Portal 2 currently have a 98% positive user review rating on Steam. Both games are currently $9.99 on Steam and can be bundled together for less than $15. Portal released back in 2007 and Portal 2 released four years later in 2011. But, we’ve chosen the games below for how well-received they are and so if you haven’t played them yet they might be worth a go! Portal & Portal 2 These games are by no means an end-all-be-all list as there are hundreds of games currently available on Steam for under $10.

I think that developer is in the wrong to speak against legitimate license-owners' right to sell their personal property, and that that developer is also unfairly speaking for other developers, who might prefer people buying 3rd-party reseller keys of their games than torrent them.If you’re looking for some new games to play, but you don’t have the budget to drop ~$60 on a new AAA title, we’ve put together a list of some of the best cheap Steam games under $10 currently available. So, the 'just torrent instead' argument is still worse, and, to me, looks like it's just emotional hysterics. The only other consequence that I can think of is that buying from G2A encourages people to keep doing so, rather than buying a full-priced copies of games.īut, telling people to torrent the game also encourages people to keep doing so, rather than buying full-priced copies of games. There might be a good argument to make that G2A is actually increasing his profit overall for increased exposure/those people that would not have bought his game at the higher price point but I still feel like you and presented straw men here by suggesting that the only consequence from buying from G2A as opposed to torrenting is that he loses some money. It's not about parital losses its about keeping G2A in buisness which this dev clearly thinks is affecting his bottom line and or has moral reservation about G2A. Well some of those who use G2A may of bought games from legitimate retailers therefore losing him money therefore he does not want people supporting the organisation at all and would rather people just torrent, I know i'm repeating what I said but you don't seem to have understood my point.








Recommended cheap steam games