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Home»News»Gaming News»Steam Summer 2017 Sale Hidden Gems

Steam Summer 2017 Sale Hidden Gems

By Keith MitchellJune 26, 2017

Must buy games for gamers!

Unless you’ve been living under a rock these few past days, you’d know that Valve is hosting their Steam Summer 2017 sale. Hundreds, if not thousands of games are on sale, ripe for the picking. New games, old games, games you’ve never heard off. As such there are a few games that don’t seem to be getting the attention they deserve, which is a shame.

We’re talking about games that received so much praise that they’re must buy titles, but are buried deep with the confines of the Steam store.

But not to worry, as I’ve taken the liberty of unearthing those hidden gems, so you don’t miss out. Games like Supergiant Games’ Transistor, that’s selling for $2.99 or Portal 2 that’s selling for unbelievable $1.99! Cheap, fantastic and worthy of your time. In fact, every game on this list is under $20, many of them are under $10.

So get your money’s worth and pick up a few or all of these games.

Transistor $2.99 – here
Divinity: Original Sin – Enhanced Edition $15.99 – here
Ori and the Blind Forest $9.99 – here
Hollow Knight $9.89 – here
Darkest Dungeon $9.99 – here
Stardew Valley $8.99 – here
Portal 2 $1.99 – here
Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons $1.49 – here
Wolfenstein: The New Order $9.99 – here
Bastion $2.99 – here
Little Nightmares $14.99 – here
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor Game of the Year Edition $3.99 – here
Enter the Gungeon $7.49 – here
Metro 2033 Redux $4.99 – here
Metro: Last Light Redux $4.99 – here
Axiom Verge $9.99 – here
Rocket League $11.99 – here
DOOM (2016) $14.99 – here
Fallout 4 $14.99 – here
Dell Cells (Early Access Title) $14.44 – here

Keep in mind that there are still more games here that are under $20 that weren’t included in this list. We just gave you a starting point, but where you go from here is on you.

Valve’s Steam Summer 2017 Sale runs up until July 5th. Pick up these games or many others before then, or you may end up regretting it later.

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Keith D. Mitchell is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Outerhaven, where he has been covering video games and technology for more than 14 years. A lifelong PC gamer, he began building PCs at just eight years old and still loves talking about hardware as much as playing games. His passion for challenging experiences has made him a devoted Soulslike fan, having beaten nearly every FromSoftware release. Keith regularly attends major gaming and technology events to bring firsthand coverage to readers, and continues to enjoy writing about the games and gear that shaped his love for the industry.

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