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Creator Spotlight – Cult Classic Cage

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If you’re like me and enjoy honest gaming content with a side of sharp commentary, let me introduce you to one of my favorite YouTube channels, Cult Classic Cage. Run by a forthright gamer who doesn’t hold back her opinions, this channel is an must-watch for anyone who loves gaming and hearing real, unfiltered takes.

Cult Classic Cage isn’t your typical gaming channel—there’s no sugar-coating here. The owner speaks her mind on everything from video game reviews to reactions to other gamers’ opinions. She has no problem calling out the biases that some die-hard console gamers have. It’s refreshing to see someone so willing to say what many of us are thinking, but might not say out loud.

One of my favorite parts of the channel is her reaction videos. She takes on opinions from across the gaming community—especially those that lean a little too far into console fanboy territory—and gives them the honest critique they deserve. Whether it’s debating the endless console vs. PC argument or dissecting a review that missed the mark, she’s always got something insightful (and often hilarious) to say.

Beyond the commentary, Cult Classic Cage also features streams of the games she genuinely enjoys playing. From indie gems to well-loved classics, her streams are laid-back but filled with passion and enthusiasm for the games she plays. You can tell she’s in her element, chatting with her community while diving into the worlds of the games she loves.

And if you’re into community interaction, you’ll definitely want to catch her Thursday night streams at 8pm EST. Every Thursday, she reacts to videos that her community requests, which leads to some truly fun and unpredictable moments. It’s like a gaming talk show where you get a front-row seat to her candid reactions and honest thoughts.

So if you’re looking for a gaming channel that cuts through the noise, checks the fanboy drama at the door, and serves up real talk with a side of sass, I highly recommend Cult Classic Cage. It’s a breath of fresh air in a sea of overly polished, cautious content. Go give it a watch—I promise you’ll walk away entertained and maybe even thinking a little differently about your favorite gaming debates!

Until next time, bye for now!

Posted in Cheap Games, Fanatical, Gaming News, GOG, Green Man Gaming, Hobbies, Humble Bundle, PC gaming, steam, Video Games

Finding the Best Deals on Video Games: My Go-To Sites

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There are thousands of games out in the wild nowadays. From old classics like Doom to the latest hits like Black Myth: Wukong, gamers have a wide variety of genres and games to choose from. This abundance is enough to make even the fattest wallet groan in despair. However, with a little patience and research, you’re likely to find a plethora of games on sale at any given time.

For me, finding deals is both a necessity and a fun side quest. With rare exceptions, I never pay full price for my games. Here’s a list of places I go to find out what’s on sale:

  • Steam – The first place I always check is Steam. There’s almost always a sale running. Currently it’s the Steam Rhythm Fest, ending tomorrow (Aug. 26th 2024 @ 7am EST), with games like BPM:Bullets Per Minute going for 75% off right now.

    If you go into the New & Noteworthy section of Steam, you can also find Special Offers and Sale Events there. With the sheer number of games on the platform and the constant rollout of new sales, Steam is a must-have in the arsenal of cheap game hunters.

  • Humble Bundle – Humble Bundle is my second go to for finding cheap games. Between the constantly rotating bundles offered to the monthly Humble Choice, you’ll fill up your catalog of games pretty quick! Among the current bundles is a full collection of Resident Evil games for $30 and a Capcom Summer 2024 bundle with a selection of 12 games for $30.

    It’s worth noting that Humble Bundles often include not just games, but books and software as well

    August’s Humble Choice includes games like Sifu, High on Life, and Gotham Knights for a low monthly subscription (for me that’s $12 a month USD, but prices may vary as I have a legacy Humble Choice subscription).

    Finally there is their store, where you can filter by On Sale to see what treasures you can find. Currently, I see that Valheim is 60% off, Deep Rock Galactic is 74% off, amd No Man’s Sky is 68% off.

    With the wide variety of bundles and sales, it’s no wonder that Humble is the second place I head when I want to save money!

  • GOG (Good Old Games) – GOG is the next place I check, and it has the distinction of offering older titles and DRM-free games. This one is particularly good for gamers like me, who’ve been playing for decades and have old classics on CDs but no way to use them anymore. Not only do they provide a variety of games, but they also test them, fix bugs, and apply patches to make sure these older games can run on newer computers. For the most part, they do.

    A quick search shows me that most of the old Hitman games are 90% off right now, Darkest Dungeon is 85% off ($3.74 USD), and Steel Rising – Bastille Edition is 80% off ($11.99 USD).

    GOG also has its own launcher, similar to Steam, with the added feature of linking to Steam, EA, and Epic so you can see an extended view of your games in one place.

    Finally, GOG periodically gives away games. These are almost always much older titles, but usually games that were good back in their time. It can be a fun way to fill up your library and try (or replay) old games.

    Between the variety of games and their promise of DRM-free experiences, this is a must in my list.

  • Fanatical – Fourth in my list, Fanatical is a great way to find cheap games for your library. Featuring bundles, similar to Humble, Fanatical provides a wide array of games, software, and books for you to peruse. One of their current bundles is the Diamond Collection: RPG and Fantasy Edition, where you can select from as few as 3 games for $5.00 each all the way up to 7+ games from $4.50 each. Games in this bundle include Kingdom Come Deliverance, Steel Rising, and Fallout 76.

    If you’re feeling particularly lucky, they have mystery bundles available where, for a small price, you get a number of randomized keys for different games. These could be anything from small, unheard of indie games to AAA titles. One of their current offerings is a VIP Mystery Bundle of 3 keys for $4.99. Think of these as the loot boxes of buying games—you don’t know what you’ll get, but whatever it is, it’ll be cheap. And hey, if you don’t like them, you can pass the keys off to someone who might.

    They even feature a section for Upcoming Games, where you can see what’s coming out and perhaps preorder them for a small discount, usually ranging between 12 – 15% off.

  • Green Man Gaming – Last on my list is Green Man Gaming, the newest addition to my collection and, admittedly, the one I’ve used the least so far. I initially used this site to get old Sims 3 expansion packs for incredibly cheap, and I’ve stuck around to see what other sales they offer.

    Currently, they have the Mafia: Trilogy pack for 78% off ($13.05 USD), although that’s still a tiny bit more expensive than Steam is offering it right now. Going to their Value Vault section, you’ll find their best deals at the moment, making sorting for cheap games easy and efficient.

    They also reward you for buying with them via XP, and each tier of their XP program unlocks more deals and rewards, including exclusive offers, free games and vouchers, and store credit and key giveaways. I haven’t gotten that far with them yet, so I can’t speak to the quality of the rewards, but it’s there.

So there they are, the sites I use to find the best deals on my video games. Do you have a site you use that I didn’t list? Leave a comment below.

Until next time, bye for now!