[Steam] Games I want to buy even if there's no sale [Clearing my backlog]
"Steam is a game for storing backlog games" is a phrase often heard among gamers, and I completely agree.
My wish list is overflowing with favorites.
Whenever there's a big sale, I buy more software than I've completed.
Isn't this a common sight for Steam gamers?
Of course, I am one of them.
Well, as the title suggests, this time I would like to introduce some games that you should buy and play right away, even if they're not on sale.
*Please note that the content contains a lot of subjective opinions!
I hope this will be helpful for anyone who is thinking of buying a game on Steam.
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From here on, we will introduce recommended games that are sure to be a hit even if you purchase them at full price.
These are all masterpieces that I have prioritized playing even though I have a lot of games saved up.
I'm sure there are genres that people like and dislike, but these are all genres that I can recommend without reservation.
GrimDawn

A rising star in the hack-and-slash RPG genre.
It was released a few years ago, so it's a relatively new game for a hack-and-slash game.
Diablo seriesThe film is shot from above, and has a dark overall atmosphere.

The scary thing about hack-and-slash games is that they are addictive.
Raise your level, defeat enemies, obtain rare items to strengthen your character, and then use your strengthened character to take on even stronger enemies...
I just do this over and over again, but strangely, I find myself getting addicted to it.
The retail price is 2480 yen. There are various DLCs available, but you can still play the game without installing them.
It's a title that can be enjoyed by experienced hack-and-slashers at a comfortable level of difficulty, but it's a bit difficult for hack-and-slash beginners.Maybe.

On the other hand, this is a game that I would highly recommend to people who are used to hack-and-slash games.
It's best to start by playing without the DLC and then purchase the DLC if you get hooked.
However, I would like to recommend the DLC set!
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

A title that needs no explanation for RPG fans.
Become Geralt, a Witcher, a monster hunting expert, and explore the open world.

There are sales several times a year, but even if you buy it at full price, it still has so much content that you can play with it for longer than that.
You can follow the story, or take a detour to complete side quests, but the appeal of the game is that players can act however they like.

I was moved just by riding a horse and riding around the beautiful world.
It requires a relatively high level of machine power, but the high-precision graphics that color the world are worth it.
This is a perfect film for anyone looking for a deep story.
Game of the Year EditionA set containing all the DLC is also available for sale.
Biohazard 4

If you're a game fan, no explanation is needed. Even if you're not, you've probably heard the name.
The controls have been completely revamped for this title, with a TPS perspective.

More precisely,AimThis makes it possible to do this, significantly changing the gameplay.
It became more action-packed and had a huge influence on many TPS games.

Sales are held frequently, but the regular price is around 2000 yen, so even just walking around once is worth the price.
RTA and restricted play are still popular today, and even though it has been 15 years since its release, it is still a popular game.
I'm one of those people who's played it a lot, and I buy it again every time a remake comes out (I'm a good customer).
Although the system is still showing signs of age, this is still a title that remains a classic.
Reverse Deluxe

A shooting puzzle game based on the world of black and white.
Your ship cannot enter an area of the same color as your own.

The area where the bullet fired from your aircraft passes becomes your area.
Once you've run out of ammo, you won't be able to fire any more until you reload.

The explanation may seem a little complicated, but the rules are as follows:Nintendo Squid Game' is very similar.
Expand your territory, move around, and defeat your opponent by hitting them with bullets!
The competitive action is exciting, but even single-player mode is so immersive that you'll lose track of time.
The feeling of exhilaration when you successfully create a chain reaction is irresistible!
Also supports online battles.
CHAOS CODE -NEW SIGN OF CATASTROPHE-

The Steam version of a fighting game that still enjoys strong popularity.
It was released as an arcade game in 2011 and was ported to the Switch in 2020.

A fighting game festival held in Japan,EVO JAPANIt remains so popular that tournaments are held for the game.
It has a unique system, so it's for people who are used to fighting games...
However, I think it's also suitable for people who want to start playing fighting games.

I think that games with strong offensive abilities are the ones I recommend to people who have no experience with fighting games, so if you're a newbie, why not give Chaos Code a try?
Personally, I think fighting games without bursts are great just for that!
Phantom Brave

Price revised on June 2, 2020!
Only 500 yen!!
That classic game that first appeared on PS2 is now available on Steam!!
No, it was available, but the list price was 500 yen!

A masterpiece, deep SRPG for just 500 yen! The best!
Nippon Ichi Software has released many software titles that feature intense gameplay that you wouldn't expect from their cute illustrations.
Phantom Brave is no exception to this rule.

The system may seem a bit outdated in some areas.
However, here is a heartbreaking story that can only be experienced in Phantom Brave.
You can get a great feeling for just 500 yen. That's a bargain.
*English and Japanese audio supported
If you have an Everest-growing backlog of games, wait for a sale!
These are masterpieces that I played even though I had a backlog of games left, so I'm confident that I can recommend them without reservation.
But if you have a game stack that's too high...
Maybe it's better to wait for a sale???
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