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Steam Summer Sale Begins With 120 Curated Titles From Denfaminicogamer

The curated list with writer blurbs offers a personal guide through the sale's massive catalog, helping players navigate discounts on over 120 titles with staff recommendations.

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Steam Summer Sale Begins With 120 Curated Titles From Denfaminicogamer

The Steam Summer Sale started on June 26 and runs through July 10, offering discounts across the platform. Denfaminicogamer compiled a list of 120 notable titles, accompanied by recommendation texts from the site's writers. The article highlights 18 games with individual blurbs, covering genres including horror, city-building, RPGs, and action. Featured titles include Mimesis, a co-op horror game where an AI monster mimics player conversations; Pentiment, a 16th-century murder mystery spanning 25 years; and Split Fiction, a co-op game from the studio behind It Takes Two. Other picks range from the roguelike city-builder Against the Storm to the cult-leader mystery Shuuten Kyoudan, which branches into five routes with different game systems. The list also includes long-running titles like Terraria, which celebrated its 15th anniversary, and 7 Days to Die, which left early access in 2024. The sale chart image provides the full 120-title selection, while the writer blurbs offer personal perspectives on each recommended game.

Denfaminicogamer's annual Steam Summer Sale roundup returns with 120 notable titles, selected by the site's writers. The sale runs from June 26 at 2:00 to July 10 at 2:00, a two-week period. The article includes recommendation texts for 18 games, each written by a different staff member, covering genres from horror to city-building to RPGs. The full list is presented in a sale chart image, with all prices tax-included as of June 26. The writer blurbs add personal context, such as the AI mimicry in Mimesis, the five-route branching in Shuuten Kyoudan, and the 25-year narrative scope of Pentiment. The roundup also features titles like Terraria, which has sold over 70 million copies worldwide, and 7 Days to Die, which fully released in 2024 after eight years in early access.

  • Shuuten Kyoudan (Endtime Sect): Cult leader mystery with five routes and different game systems per route.
  • Mimesis: Co-op horror where an AI monster mimics player conversations.
  • The Elder Scrolls Online: Online RPG set in Tamriel with high freedom and character customization.
  • Mass Effect Legendary Edition: Galactic RPG where choices carry over across the trilogy.
  • Against the Storm: City-building roguelike focused on replaying the early game.
  • Split Fiction: Two-player co-op game from the It Takes Two studio, blending sci-fi and fantasy.
  • Azure Striker Gunvolt: Triangle Edition: Cyberpunk action game; writer urges support for a new Gunvolt title.
  • Atelier Totori: The Adventurer of Arland 2 DX: Cute protagonist Totori; writer recommends the Atelier series.
  • Pentiment: 16th-century murder mystery with manuscript-style art and 25-year story.
  • GARAGE: Slow-life game in a crumbling world with a disabled protagonist.
  • Terraria: 2D sandbox action game celebrating 15th anniversary; 70 million copies sold.
  • 7 Days to Die: Zombie survival sandbox with 7-day horde cycles; fully released in 2024.
  • Katana ZERO: Futuristic samurai action with time-manipulation and replayability.
  • moon: Remix RPG Adventure: Hidden gem RPG focused on observation and weekly character patterns.
  • Exorcist: Reviewer of Minds: Logic puzzle roguelike where players guess demon names from a list.
  • PARANORMASIGHT: The Seven Mysteries of Honjo: Horror adventure with 360-degree camera and Showa-era occult setting.
  • BLACK SHEEP TOWN: Ensemble drama about a town's history and tragedy driven by character actions.
  • Cross Code: Action RPG with skill trees and elemental puzzles; writer's Steam debut game.

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