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Jan 2, 2024 1:47 am
Welcome to the first working week of 2024 and a crapton of bargains. Hopefully you’re still owed some holidays in which to smash out some gaming. Personally, I have been obsessed with four-player co-op in Lethal Company (available here, but sadly not at a discount). If you don’t mind rough edges and hair-raising salvage missions, I say come and see why it’s regularly in the top 3 Steam games.
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Mario Kart 8
This is the best entry in the series so far, and it has all the content you’ll need. Returning players have seen a lot of this game before, but the overhauled Battle mode and its five additional ways to play are a great reason to pick it up. 9.3/10.
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Red Dead 2 Ultimate Ed.
This 10/10 masterpiece stands shoulder-to-shoulder with Grand Theft Auto V as one of the greatest games of the modern age. This is a game of rare quality; a meticulously polished open world ode to the outlaw era.
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The Callisto Protocol
The Callisto Protocol is a supremely atmospheric and action-heavy tour through a spectacular slaughterhouse set in distant space. A satisfyingly gory spiritual successor to the Dead Space series.
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RoboCop: Rogue City
Rogue City is a pitch-perfect throwback to the action movies of the ‘80s. It’s over-the-top violence with charm, largely well put together but rough on the edges. This is a solid B movie of a video game, which is exactly what the source material demands.
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