

This article only scratches the surface of the RPGs you can pick up at substantial discounts during the Steam Summer Sale.

All of Schilling’s drama partially obscured the fact that Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning is a very good game and well worth taking a chance on at $4.99 discounted 75%. His outrageous social media comments got him suspended and untimely fired from ESPN and his business acumen resulted in 38 Studios crashing and burning in a spectacular bankruptcy. When Schilling wasn’t on the pitcher’s mound, his reach far exceeded his grasp. Amalur was developed by 38 Studios which was founded by former MLB pitcher and controversy magnet Curt Schilling. Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning Credit: Reckoning the Game/YouTubeįinally, there’s Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning. The Victor Vran base game without the Mötorhead Through The Ages and Fractured Worlds DLC packs is on sale at $9.99 discounted 50%. Other action RPGs featuring demon/vampire slayers with capes and extravagant hats include The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing: Final Cut for only $8.99 discounted 80% and the Victor Vran Overkill Edition discounted 30% with a price of $30.57. If you like action RPGs, Grim Dawn is an excellent game with a complex skill-based character building system, crafting, factions and roguelike dungeons. Finally, there are the recently released Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition discounted 15% at $16.99 and the brilliant Torment: Tides of Numenera, a new game set in the Planescape universe on sale at $22.99 discounted 50%. It’s a game I find myself returning to again and again and it's a steal with a 75% discount and a price of $9.99. Wasteland 2: Director’s Cut marks the return of a much-loved RPG classic. Tyranny, an overlooked gem from last year that was also developed by Obsidian, is discounted 50% and priced at $22.49. Obsidian Entertainment’s Pillars of Eternity Ultimate Collection includes the original game, the two White March expansions and a collection of wallpapers, books, ringtones, art, a map and a strategy guide discounted 50% and priced at $49.99. The Steam Summer Sale has a lot to offer if RPGs like Divinity: Original Sin are your thing. For those who like dragons, Divinity: Dragon Commander is also on sale priced at $3.99 discounted 90%. The Enhanced Edition is a terrific, award-winning game and a good bargain at $15.99 after a 60% discount. The more recent Divinity: Original Sinis built on on the Baldur’s Gate and Neverwinter Nights model of an isometric viewpoint, turn-based tactical combat, rich storytelling and well-developed NPC party members who have their own personalities and agendas. If you like classic RPG’s and don’t want to spend much money, this bundle’s hard to beat. It’s discounted 90% and costs a mere $2.99. The Divinity Anthology includes Beyond Divinity, Divine Divinity and Divinity II: Developer’s Cut which are known for their classic gameplay and solid writing.
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The Divinity series covers several different RPG styles. It’s discounted 85% and priced at $10.35. The Shadowrun Complete Collection includes the most recent versions of Shadowrun Returns, Shadowrun: Dragonfall and Shadowrun: Hong Kong. The Shadowrun games are set in a cyberpunk world and offer turn-based tactical combat. The Shadowrun and Divinity series offer different approaches to the RPG genre. Shadowrun: Hong Kong Credit: Harebrained Schemes/YouTube New players should be aware that you have to play through all of the main story content of the original game and Heavensward to unlock Stormblood. The Stormblood expansion released last week is not on sale but a Complete Edition that includes both the Heavensward and Stormblood expansions is discounted a meagre 7% priced at $55.98. Reviews have been generally positive stressing an almost overwhelming range of things to do coupled with a gear-grind PvP end game.įinal Fantasy XIV is on sale for $15.99 after a 20% discount. If you like RPG-oriented MMOs, the recently released Black Desert Online is discounted 20% and priced at $7.99. You have to have ESO installed to play Morrowind and, unfortunately, the base game is not on sale, although that may change before the Steam Summer Sale is over. Morrowind has several great story lines and is well worth picking up if you like ESO or are a fan of the original single-player Morrowind released in 2002. Bethesda’s recent Morrowind expansion for its Elder Scrolls Online (ESO) MMO is on sale at $29.99 with a 25% discount.
