Valve kicked off the Steam Summer Sale and the Deep Discounts category is stacked with titles that have no business being this cheap. Here’s what’s worth grabbing.
Under €1
Hotline Miami (€0.97) — Dennaton Games’ top-down action game from 2012 that helped define the indie violence aesthetic. Fast, brutal, neon-soaked levels where one hit kills you and one hit kills them. The soundtrack alone is worth a euro.
Black Desert (€0.99) — Pearl Abyss’ action MMORPG known for its character creator and combo-heavy combat system. It launched in 2015 in Korea and has grown into one of the more visually polished MMOs on the market, with life skills, node wars and a deep gear progression grind.
Metro 2033 Redux (€0.99) — 4A Games’ atmospheric first-person shooter set in the Moscow subway system after nuclear war, based on Dmitry Glukhovsky’s novel. The Redux version rebuilt the original with improved visuals, AI and gameplay mechanics. Claustrophobic, resource-scarce survival with a heavy narrative pull.
Under €2
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 (€1.99) — Dimps’ 3D arena fighter that lets players create a custom character and fight through Dragon Ball’s timeline. It supports online multiplayer, a hub world and years of DLC expansions covering virtually every arc in the franchise.
Dishonored (€1.99) — Arkane Studios’ immersive sim set in a plague-ridden, whale-oil-powered city called Dunwall. Players take on the role of a supernatural assassin with the choice to go lethal or ghost through every level without killing anyone. One of the best first-person stealth games ever made.
Carrion (€1.95) — Phobia Game Studio’s reverse horror game where you play as a shapeless mass of teeth and tentacles escaping a research facility. Instead of running from the monster, you are the monster. Short, violent and satisfying.
Barony (€1.95) — A first-person roguelike dungeon crawler with co-op support for up to four players. Procedurally generated floors, permadeath, traps, and a retro aesthetic that leans into classic dungeon crawling.
Under €3
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (€2.99) — CD Projekt Red’s open-world RPG that needs no introduction at this price. Geralt hunts monsters, makes hard choices and gets tangled in political intrigue across a massive world. The complete edition with both expansions, Hearts of Stone and Blood and Wine, may be available at a similar price point.
Watch Dogs 2 (€2.99) — Ubisoft’s open-world hacking game set in a fictionalized San Francisco. Players control Marcus Holloway, a hacker targeting a citywide surveillance system. It’s lighter and more playful than the first Watch Dogs, with a strong co-op mode.
Far Cry 4 (€2.99) — Ubisoft’s first-person open-world shooter set in the fictional Himalayan region of Kyrat under the rule of self-appointed king Pagan Min. The standard Far Cry formula of outposts, hunting, crafting and a sprawling map, but the setting and villain carry it.
The Invincible (€2.99) — Starward Industries’ first-person narrative game based on Stanisław Lem’s 1964 science fiction novel. Players explore the surface of planet Regis III as an astrobiologist piecing together what happened to a missing crew. Heavy on atmosphere and philosophical sci-fi, light on action.
Rain World (€2.37) — Videocult’s survival platformer where you play as a slugcat navigating a hostile ecosystem of predators and environmental hazards. The AI-driven creature behavior makes every playthrough unpredictable. Difficult, beautiful and deeply strange.
Under €6
Dead Space Remake (€5.99) — Motive Studio’s 2023 ground-up rebuild of the 2008 survival horror classic. Engineer Isaac Clarke fights through the USG Ishimura, a mining ship overrun by necromorphs. The remake added full voice acting for Isaac, reworked zero-gravity sections and a peeling damage system on enemies. Down from €55.99.
Ghostwire: Tokyo (€5.99) — Tango Gameworks’ first-person action game set in a depopulated Tokyo overrun by spirits. Players use hand-gesture-based elemental combat to clear out supernatural threats. The world design and atmosphere outshine the combat loop, but at this price it’s an easy pickup.
The Quarry (€5.99) — Supermassive Games’ cinematic horror game in the mold of Until Dawn. Nine camp counselors face a night of monsters and bad decisions in a branching narrative where choices determine who lives and who dies. Features a cast including David Arquette, Brenda Song and Ted Raimi.
A Plague Tale: Innocence (€3.99) — Asobo Studio’s third-person narrative adventure set during the Hundred Years’ War and the Black Plague. Siblings Amicia and Hugo navigate through Inquisition soldiers and swarms of rats. Linear but atmospheric, with a strong emotional throughline.
Also spotted: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (€6.99), the 2022 reboot of the Modern Warfare sequel with campaign, multiplayer and the DMZ extraction mode.
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