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90% Off at the Steam Summer Sale

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Gamers love a good sale, and what’s not to love about it? You get to fill out your game library with a few gems you haven’t tried yet, without making your pocketbook too much lighter. And Steam’s Summer Sale, running until July 11th, 2024, is delivering once again with lots of offerings, some at 90% off or more! So, without further ado, let’s take a look at a few of the deeply discounted games on Steam right now.

Sid Meier’s Civilization VI (2016) – $2.99 (95% off) – If you enjoy a turn-based strategy game where growing and expanding your empire is the main goal, then you can’t go wrong with a Civilization game. The game has an 86% overall positive review score on Steam, with some reviewers having over 1,000 hours in the game, and at least one having over 7,000 hours! If that isn’t a testament to the game’s playability, I don’t know what is.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (2015) – $3.99 (90% off) – From the iconic studio, CD Projekt Red, The Witcher 3 is an open-world RPG where you play as Geralt of Rivia as he takes on one of his toughest contracts—tracking down Ciri, the Child of Prophecy. Hunt down monsters while traveling across a beautifully crafted open world, explore ruins, and make choices that have consequences. The reviews speak for themselves, with a 96% overall positive score, so if you haven’t picked this up yet, now is a good time.

Batman: Arkham Knight (2015) – $1.99 (90% off) – Enter the world of Gotham, where you play as the Dark Knight. Face the ultimate threat, Scarecrow, as he unites the city’s super criminals with the intent of destroying Gotham and Batman forever. I should mention that this one is not light on the DLC. There are 24 DLC packs, including story packs and skins. These are also on sale, from 20% off to 75% off—or a total of $33.66 for all of them. However, with a 91% overall review score, the base game is definitely worth a pickup at that price.

Middle-earth: Shadow of War (2017) – $2.49 (95% off) – I wouldn’t be me if I didn’t mention the open-world action RPG set in Middle Earth. In this game, you forge a new ring of power and set off to conquer and dominate Mordor with an army of orcs at your side. Quite a different take on fighting Sauron! If you want to get even more from the game, which has an 88% overall review score, then spend an extra $3.50 and get the Definitive Edition, making the cost $5.99. Yes, I did buy this one. And yes, I will be trying it soon.

Frostpunk (2018) – $2.99 (90% off) – With Frostpunk 2 coming September 20th, 2024, now is a great time to pick up this strategy simulation and try it out. You’ll play as the leader of the last city on Earth, managing both your citizens and the infrastructure needed to keep everyone alive. This game has received a number of updates since its launch, improving the gameplay. There are also three DLCs, also on sale at 65% off, for an extra $12.22 if you choose. With a 92% overall review score, this game is worth picking up.

Borderlands 2 (2012) – $3.00 (85% off) – Okay, I’ll admit, this one almost didn’t make the list, as it’s 85% off. However, with a 95% overall review score and at the small price of $3 for the base game, I couldn’t not add this co-op looter shooter to the list. Play as one of several pre-made characters and face off against a massive world of mobs with up to three friends on a quest for vengeance and redemption. I’ve never played Borderlands 2, but it sounds like a mixture of high action and humor, and the graphics are pretty. If you want more from the game, get the Game of the Year edition for an extra $4.99, making it $7.99 (80% off).

There you have it, six games on discounts so deep that you could buy all of them and still not pay the price of one game.

You still here? What are you waiting for? Steam’s that way. Oh no, it’s that way. Wait .. Well, it’s not here! Go forth and have fun!

Until next time, bye for now!

Posted in Airborne Empire, Game Demos, Game Showcases, Gaming News, Hobbies, Indie Games, Strategy Citybuilder, Summer Game Fest 2024, Video Games

Airborne Empire Demo Review: A Sky-High Strategy Adventure

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Well, good morning! I hope you’re doing well.

In a recent livestream, I intended to play through three or four demos for games mentioned in Steam’s Summer Showcase. I had an idea of the ones I was going to play and a bit of a plan.

However, that all went out the window when I started playing the first demo. It was a mixture of strategy and city building, with a bit of RPG thrown in for good measure. It had a fun art style, quirky characters, and interesting mechanics.

By the time the stream was over, I was sold on the game and wondering exactly when in Q3 2024 the game would be released into Early Access.

That game is Airborne Empire.

The sequel to Airborne Kingdom, by The Wandering Band LLC, Airborne Empire expands on the original concept with the inclusion of combat, raising the stakes for you and your tiny floating city.

I began with a core piece—the town center—floating above the land, accompanied by the narrator’s musings on reviving the airborne kingdoms of old. During the 2-ish hours I played, I gathered materials, built houses for my residents, assisted ground towns with repairs, and set up defenses against surprise pirate attacks.

I initially struggled, finding the tutorial somewhat lacking. It took some tinkering and rereading to figure things out. While players of the original game might not face this issue, new players like myself could find it frustrating. So in that aspect, it would be nice to see the tutorial expanded upon.

Once I grasped the mechanics, I was hooked on creating my unique floating city. I built houses for my little residents. I learned to beware of tilt, lest my city become unstable and make the residents unhappy enough to leave. I figured out how to gather materials, found food and water, and how to move my city.

The first town I came across was friendly towards me, a bit in awe of the little flying city and desperate for help. They’d recently been attacked by pirates and needed materials to repair. So, off I went to gather what they needed, grateful that these materials were close by and easy to gather and bring back. After all, we were small and didn’t have a lot of weight we could carry.

By the end of the demo, I found myself amazed that over two hours had passed. It hadn’t felt that way, and I was sad to end my stream. I wanted to continue, learn more about this avian-type society and their obsession with the flying cities. I wanted to find out who these pirates were and why they kept attacking.

I wanted to build more city!

On the Steam page, the description of the game reads:

“Build your sky city while exploring a vast landscape in this Open World RPG City Builder. Combining the methodical construction and management of a city builder; the unique lift, balance, and propulsion needed for a flying city; and the compelling characters, dangers, and adventures of an RPG!” — Description of Airborne Empire from the Steam page.

My guess is the game will come out at around $30, as Airborne Kingdom is on Steam for $24.99. Though, if you head over to Steam before June 17th, 2024, it’s on sale for $9.99.

From what I can tell, the biggest differences between the two games are the graphics and the combat. The first game is pretty, though I prefer the looks of the sequel, and there isn’t any combat in the first one. The second game, with its combat, adds an extra layer of challenge and the need to strategize not only your inhabitants’ happiness but their safety too.

A little extra challenge sounds fantastic!

After playing the demo, I would definitely recommend this game to people who enjoy a little story, strategic gameplay without micromanagement, and the challenge of defending your hard-earned empire from enemies.

Check it out on Steam while the demo is live and look forward to seeing it on my channel when I can pick up a copy after release.

Happy flying!

Until next time, bye for now!