• The best Steam games 2021

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    The best Steam games 2021

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    Thu, 08 Jul 2021 18:43:06 +0000

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    From bona fide classics to new slices of gaming gold, these are the best
    Steam games youd be a fool not to own.

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    Narrowing down the list of the best Steam games can be a bit of a tall order. After all, Steams catalogue is gargantuan, boasting over 23,000 titles, and paring it down to a list of 20 or so is tricky. But, we try, doing all the hard work so you dont have to.

    From the best MMO games and the best open world games to the best co-op PC games to play with friends, weve gathered all the greats Steam has to offer. Whatever type of gamer you are, whether youre looking for something new or a time-tested classing, youll find the best Steam game for you on this list.

    We wont steer you wrong with the best Steam games below, some of which are among the best PC games . Whichever you choose to download, youre in for an epic adventure. On a budget, we've rounded-up the best free games on PC as well. Here are the best free games of 2021 Youre going to get hours upon
    hours upon hours of gameplay out of Kenshi. (Image credit: Lo-Fi Games)
    Kenshi

    Some of the best Steam games 2021 has are those that cannot really exist anywhere else. Complicated RPGs and strategy games require the unique
    features of a gaming PC to thrive, and Kenshi is a perfect example.

    Taking cues from the old Mount & Blade games, Kenshi is a sandbox,
    squad-based RPG where youre in charge of your own story. Youre dropped in the midst of a massive world think Elder Scrolls: Daggerfall huge and youre not limited by any of the gameplay systems. You can simply build a home for yourself, or set off on a grand adventure.

    Youre going to get hours upon hours upon hours of gameplay out of Kenshi, because the world is the game, not just its setting. If youve played and
    loved Firewatch, youll definitely enjoy What Remains of Edith Finch. (Image credit: Annapurna Interactive) What Remains of Edith Finch

    One of the best Steam games is actually this indie smash from 2017. However, since its won a 'best game' BAFTA award, its time to give it another go. What Remains of Edith Finch , easily one of the first best Steam games on our
    list, is a narrative-led adventure in which you walk, first-person style, around as Edith Finch, exploring the house in which you grew up.

    You look over the preserved relics of dead family members and are sucked into vignettes that tell the stories of how various Finches died. We get it, it sounds grim. However, its appealing style and magical realism make What Remains of Edith Finch touching and profound rather than depressing.

    It plays out a little like an interactive movie. You cant fail as such, aside from getting lost, and the entire experience lasts 2-3 hours rather than 20.

    Dont buy this if youre going to feel short-changed by its length, but if
    youve played and loved Firewatch, Everybodys Gone to the Rapture or Gone
    Home, youll definitely find What Remains of Edith Finch to be one of the best Steam games 2021 has. Theres plenty of fantasy fuel in Ni No Kuni II:
    Revenant Kingdon, and its more immersive than your average game. (Image credit: Bandai Namco Entertainment) Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdon

    While the first Ni No Kuni game was a collaboration with Japanese animation masters Studio Ghibli, Ni No Kuni II is not. It does, however, hold onto the same delightful art style.

    It also switches up the fighting mechanics. As opposed to training up avatars to fight for you, Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom has a fun real-time battle system. You control three fighters with fast, slow and magic attacks, and the ability to dodge. And, the sequel is a bit more action-packed than the first one.

    Its not all about action, though. While Ni No Kuni II is an action-adventure RPG, you also build up a kingdom, which lets you bonuses for your characters. This part is unexpectedly addicting.

    The story is more conventional than that of the first game, which might be down to Studio Ghiblis limited involvement. However, theres plenty of fantasy fuel, and its more immersive than your average game, deservedly earning it a spot among the best steam games 2021 brings to the table. Into the Breach is moreish, smart and deceivingly deep.(Image credit: Subset Games) Into the Breach

    Not every top Steam game is an epic open world title that will set you back $60 on PS4 and Xbox One. Into the Breach is a sophisticated sci-fi strategy blast that you can play on your lunch break at work.

    It is made by the team behind Faster than Light, still one of our favourite
    PC games of the last decade. And for the handheld gaming veterans out there, there are shades of Advance Wars to it too.

    Earth has been attacked and almost occupied by aliens. In Into the Breach, you control groups of mechs sent from the future to reverse this fate. That may sound like a mind-bending premise, but it actually proves that the plot doesnt matter too much sometimes. We know Earth will come out tops, its just
    a matter of how.

    Each encounter takes in an 8x8 block grid, your battlefield. Play unfolds in turns, and your mechs have to stop aliens from obliterating too many of the fields buildings and outposts. It has the tactical purity of chess. As you play, you can upgrade your mechs to improve your chances.

    Like FTL, Into the Breach is moreish, smart and deceivingly deep. Surviving Mars' survivalist approach to city building is absorbing. (Image credit: Paradox Interactive) Surviving Mars

    Some screenshots make Surviving Mars look like The Sims: Red Planet edition. However, this best steam game is, in fact, more like Sim City meets The Martian. You build an outpost on a barren patch of Mars, and have to keep it running to avoid your colonists from dying on the planets harsh surface. And, its harder than it sounds.

    That is, while mismanaging resources in Sim City or Civilization may make
    your inhabitants angry or lower your income, in Surviving Mars it can cause a chain reaction that sees life support systems fail. Youll hear a colonist has died, and be left scrambling to fix the problem before other inhabitants
    start dying like bubbles popping as they touch the ground.

    Surviving Marss interface leaves something to be desired, but its survivalist approach to city building is absorbing. Final Fantasy XV is somewhat
    different from the FF games of old. (Image credit: Square Enix) Final Fantasy XV

    After the massive multiplayer Final Fantasy XIV, Square Enix finally got back to their series single player roots with Final Fantasy XV. It came to PS4 in late 2016, but was only ported to PC in March 2018. However, you do get all the DLC released on the consoles and, if your PC is beefy enough, youll experience better frame rates.

    Final Fantasy XV is somewhat different from the FF games of old. You travel around an open world, often by car, packed with Americana-style buildings,
    all your companions are human and the combat plays out in real time, not as turns. Still, you can tell this is a Final Fantasy game just by catching a 15-second clip of it in action. (Image credit: Electronic Arts) It Takes Two

    It Takes Two is more than just a Mary Kate and Ashley classic from the 90s. Its a new co-op platformer from EA where every level is unique. You might be taking on swarms of wasps, navigating an environment using magnets, or manipulating time. Whatever youre doing, it will be something new.

    In It Takes Two, you control either May or Cody, parents who have decided to divorce at the beginning of the game. In a magical twist of fate, their daughter Rose accidentally turns them into dolls who have to overcome challenges conceived by Dr. Hakim, a talking self-help book attempting to bring May and Cody back together. A mix of mobile game style and merciless old-school progression mechanics gives Descenders a fresh feel. (Image
    credit: No More Robots) Descenders

    The PC tends to get linked with the kind of games that sit you down for
    hours on end until your eyes are red and part of you start to regret your
    life choices. However, it isnt always that way.

    With Descenders , you can play in quick blasts. If you can drag yourself away from its moreish-ness, anyway. Youre a downhill free rider who has to get
    down procedurally generated courses with as much style as possible,
    preferably using a gamepad. It might remind you of the heyday of Tony Hawk games, or snowboard console classic SSX.

    The use of generated tracks means you cant master courses, which means that its the mastery of the bikes physics you need to be shooting for. A career mode pits you against a series of courses in the same style of environment, each with objectives. Finish the boss course, and you unlock a new terrain. But you have limited lives for the whole run. A mix of mobile game style and merciless old-school progression mechanics gives Descenders a fresh feel,
    just one of the many reasons why its made our best steam game list. Theres a business side to American Truck Simulator that gives it depth. (Image credit: SCS Software) American Truck Simulator

    Not every game has to be about destroying aliens or gunning down unnamed soldiers. For instance, American Truck Simulator , one of the best steam
    games to play in 2019, feels like mindfulness meditation next to those games.

    You drive a big 18-wheeler-style truck over the long highways of the US, transporting cargo from A to B. Breaking the traffic codes doesnt end in a GTA-style police chase, just a fine. This is the sort of game you can put on like cozy slippers after a long day at work.

    Yet theres also a business side to it, giving it depth. You start as a lowly contractor, but can earn enough money to build your own shipping empire. Pillars of Eternity is a challenging, slightly retro-flavoured RPG. (Image credit: Paradox Interactive) Pillars of Eternity

    PC gamers who have been playing since the 90s might remember all the fuss surrounding the Baldurs Gate titles. In fact, some of their most loyal fans still get teary-eyed reminiscing about their favorite side characters.

    Isometric role-playing games like Baldurs Gate dont cut it in the AAA world anymore. However, Pillars of Eternity brings back the spirit of those games
    to the Steam crowd. This is a challenging, slightly retro-flavoured RPG in which you control a band of classic fantasy-style adventurers. Its made by Obsidian, the team behind Fallout: New Vegas. Pillars of Eternity II is on
    the horizon too.

    If you like your RPGs fantasy-themed, also consider Torment: Tides of Numenera. Legend of Grimrock II is a dungeon crawler where you move in
    blocks. (Image credit: Almost Human) Legend of Grimrock II

    Another throwback to a style of game that has all but disappeared, Legend of Grimrock 2 is a dungeon crawler where you move in blocks, as opposed to freely. Why would you want that? It changes your relationship with the environment, making it feel more like an intricate puzzle instead of an open world a texture artist had been let loose on.

    There are an awful lot of actual puzzles involved here too, in-between the bouts of classic "Dungeons & Dragons" style combat encounters. Plus, as retro as the play style is, Legend of Grimrock 2 looks incredible, with many outdoors areas to prevent you from getting bogged down in dimly-lit dungeons. PUBG remains one of the most fun shooters on the market in 2019. (Image credit: PUBG Corporation) PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds

    When it comes to in-vogue games, few titles continue to capture the zeitgeist (and fill it full of bullet holes) the way PlayerUnknowns Battlegrounds does. It may have one of the worst acronyms ever, but that hasnt stopped PUBG from putting the battle royale subgenre on the map and turning itself into a phenomenon in the process. Sure, theres a lot of hype still surrounding it, but the game behind all the coverage and Twitch fascination is still one of the most addictive on Steam, as well as one of the best steam games this
    2019.

    That simple premise parachute into a map with no gear, scavenge for weapons and armour, and fight for survival with a single life in a continually shrinking map is still engrossing, even if it has a few too many bugs. Whether youre teaming up with friends or braving its maps by your lonesome, PUBG remains one of the most fun shooters on the market in 2019. Kingdom
    Come: Deliverance is one of the latest releases on our best Steam games list. (Image credit: Deep Silver) Kingdom Come: Deliverance

    One of the latest releases on our best Steam games list, Kingdom Come: Deliverance boasts an experience thats both reassuringly familiar and deeply alien. Set in a fictional Medieval Europe, its a first-person RPG where dialogue choices mold your world as much as your ability to problem solve and your skills in melee combat. Its a game of unbelievable freedom, allowing you to carve a path through the Dark Ages however you see fit.

    You might get off your face on schnapps and get in a fight with the town drunk. You may start filling your pockets with the gold of unsuspecting townsfolk, Thief-style, or stain your blade with blood in the battlefield. Part Elder Scrolls, part Dark Souls, part something else entirely, its an action-RPG that punishes as much as it empowers. It also runs best on PC
    (with the right specs, obviously) so get it on the download pronto. Rainbow Six: Siege is one of those success stories that keeps on succeeding. (Image credit: Ubisoft) Rainbow Six: Siege

    Who knew, way back in 2015, that a Tom Clancy game would become one of the industrys biggest success stories. But here we are, four years later, with a game that has over 25 million registered players and in its fourth year of consecutive content updates as well as premium bells and whistles. Rainbow Six: Siege is one of those success stories that keeps on succeeding, and for one very important yet simple reason: its fun as hell to play.

    Paring back the Rainbow Six formula to its roots - two teams fight in the
    same map, one protecting an objective while the other attacking and fighting their way in - no two matches in Siege are ever the same. Youll be
    barricading doors, breaching through walls, blasting through ceilings and building an operator thats attuned to your playstyle. It might not be groundbreaking. However, add in the limited time Outbreak mode (think Siege plus zombies), and youve got one of Steams most complete packages. Celeste is one of the most unforgettable games weve come across in many years. (Image credit: Matt Makes Games) Celeste

    From the indie team that gave us TowerFall and TowerFall Ascension comes one of the most rewarding pixel platformers in years. As you climb the titular mountain, flame-haired heroine Madeline battles her innermost demons just as much as the harsh and dangerous conditions around her. In its simplest form, Celeste is a tight, 2D, twitch-style platformer, but in reality its one of
    the most unforgettable games weve come across in many years.

    As poignant in narrative as it is unforgiving in gameplay, Celeste has over 700 scenes to traverse, a myriad of secrets to uncover and a story that will grip you as much as the muscle-memory building formula of its platforming.
    For a game built around the simple mechanics of jump, air-dash and climb, theres an incredible amount of depth to be found as you claw your way to the summit in more ways than one, which is why it warrants a spot on our best steam games list. Divinity: Original Sin 2s secret sauce is the complexity of its combat. (Image credit: Larian Studios) Divinity: Original Sin 2

    When Divinity: Original Sin 2 was released in 2017, it had quite the legacy
    to live up to, that of its predecessor, which incidentally happens to be one of the most accomplished RPGs of all time. Then what does developer Larian Studios do? It only goes and follows it up with one of the most important additions to the genre in years. Divinity: Original Sin 2 is an enthralling fantasy world with a deep and complex combat model and one of the most riveting stories youll experience outside of a 1,000 page tome.

    The big selling point, and the main ingredient of Divinity: Original Sin 2s secret sauce, is the complexity of its combat. You control a party of characters together with your own custom avatar, and utilize each one individually in battle. With countless skills and attributes to mix and
    match, the breadth of tactics available makes this a daunting yet deeply rewarding way to test your RPG abilities. Theres a wealth of sci-fi lore and mechanics to delve into with Stellaris. (Image credit: Paradox Interactive) Stellaris

    The grand and operatic strategy genre has given us some true classics on PC, experiences that consoles have consistently failed to duplicate. From
    Crusader Kings to Europa Universalis, these are games with bucket loads of tactics and guile.

    Well, it just so happens the developer of those very games has taken that deeply immersive concept and put it in the dark ocean of space. Enter Stellaris , an evolution of the genre that takes the space exploration of EVE Online and Mass Effect and hits the hyperdrive button.

    Youll traverse through countless of procedural galaxies, filled with
    thousands of planets and a myriad of alien species, each one possessing
    unique traits, economies and social strata. Whether its the power (and consistent balancing act) of interstellar diplomacy or the deep customisation of starship designs, theres a wealth of sci-fi lore and mechanics to delve into with Stellaris. Dota 2 is still one of the most addictive titles on Steam. (Image credit: Valve Corporation) Dota 2

    By far one of the oldest games on the list - well, that is if you consider 2013 old - Valves MOBA (multiplayer online battle arena), Dota 2 , is still one of the most addictive titles on Steam. Its also the only game on this
    list thats free-to-play, so you dont even need to have a healthy bank balance to enjoy its addictive battles. Age aside, Valve has been constantly updating and overhauling the game since launch, making it one of the most evolved
    MOBAs on the market.

    If youve never played it before, its a simple yet intoxicating setup: two teams of five players face off in a large map. Each one is defending a base with an Ancient inside that must be protected at all costs. Find your opponents base and raze it to the ground to win. Anticipate to experience brilliant hero v hero showdowns, brutal ambushes, tactical plays and nonstop action. Brutal and beautiful in equal measure, Cuphead is a must have Steam title. (Image credit: StudioMDHR) Cuphead

    Run and gun platformers have carved a niche out for themselves on mobile, but theyre few and far between on PC. Luckily, this one was built to be a Microsoft exclusive with Xbox One in mind and the result is one of the most unique gaming experiences youll ever come across. Intended to capture the
    look and atmosphere of 1930s cartoons, Cuphead places you in the shoes of the titular hero and tasks you with battling across three distinct worlds and bosses that will capture your imagination with their ingenuity that crush
    your resolve with their difficulty.

    Recommending a notoriously tough game might sound counter-intuitive, but the steep difficulty curve is part of its appeal. With a distinctive soundtrack and those standout visuals at your side, youll earn every stage clearance
    like a piece of territory in a war, each victory feeling that much more satisfying. Brutal and beautiful in equal measure, Cuphead is a must have Steam title. Subnautica is a survival game set deep in the ocean on an alien world. (Image credit: Unknown World Entertainment) Subnautica

    Another somewhat fresh release on this list, Subnautica has already made
    waves (pardon the pun) despite having only dropped in January of this year. A survival game set deep in the ocean on an alien world, its unique twist on
    the classic template makes for a game thats both entrancing to watch and challenging in its many interconnected mechanics. Youll explore shallow
    reefs, dangerous trenches on the seabed and everything in between, all the while managing your precious oxygen supply.

    Oh, and theres an entire ecosystem of alien marine life to contend with. Plenty of these fishy and mammalian critters want to add you to their menu,
    so youll need to outsmart and avoid them while scavenging for resources to build new equipment and tools. Like all the best survival games, the very
    best materials lie in the most dangerous of places. Do you dare swim deep enough to find them? Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus dials up the violence and the depth of storytelling. (Image credit: Bethesda Softworks) Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus

    With so many multiplayer shooters sharing the spolight in this feature, it seemed high time to pay homage to one of the best single-player FPS games
    ever made.

    MachineGames gave Wolfenstein a bloody, alt-history revival in the form of 2014s The New Order, so it had its work cut out for it when it came to bettering all that visceral Nazi slaying. Then along comes 2017s The New Colossus , dialing up the violence and the depth of storytelling that it
    would make most Call Of Duty titles look at the floor in humiliation.

    What makes The New Colossus so vital is how it doesnt stray from its formula, but polishes and expands on it in almost every way. Bigger and more challenging bosses; intense set-pieces; myriad weapons that spit glorious death; a story that asks far more questions and presents some bold answers. Its also rock hard, and consistently unforgiving, so lock and load at your peril... Youd be crazy not to add Resident Evil 7: Biohazard to your Steam library. (Image credit: Capcom) Resident Evil 7: Biohazard

    Its not often that a franchise as significant as Resident Evil gets a new lease of life especially when you consider the zombie-loving license had fallen into a lifeless parody over the past decade but here we are with a truly terrifying horror game with the words Resident Evil in the title. What
    a world, eh?

    While us PC folk arent allowed to scare ourselves half to death in VR yet
    (RE7 is a PSVR at the moment), that doesnt mean its any less frightening. Dropping the third-person perspective thats felt tired and rote for awhile now, RE7 embraces the first-person view thats helped Outlast and company re-energize the horror genre, and boy does it make for one chilling 8-10 hour scare fest.

    With Capcoms big budget, a creepy swamp setting (honestly, just go with it) and a storyline that feeds back into the series winding mythology, youd be crazy not to add this to your Steam library. Civilization VI gives you more freedom and control than ever. (Image credit: 2K Games) Sid Meiers Civilization VI

    How could we make this list of games to play on Steam and not include the
    most recent offering from the master of turn-based strategy and tactical simulation? The Civilization series has gone through many forms over the years, but the sixth entry takes all the best bits from those earlier incarnations, smooths off the edges and serves up one of the most rewarding turn-based video games ever made.

    Theres nothing quite like building a nation from a fledgling settlement and nurturing it into a worldwide powerhouse, and Civilization VI gives you more freedom and control than ever. Eliminating the pre-set paths that hampered
    the still stellar Civ V, Civ VI transforms into a landscape that rewards intrepid explorers and self-assured conquerors with the opportunity to expand their budding society with new technologies and alliances. Sid Meiers name alone is part of PC gamings lofty heritage, so owning this little doozy is a no-brainer. Undertale weaves all the best elements from the ever-evolving RPG genre into world built on choice, consequence and compassion. (Image credit: Toby Fox) Undertale

    Undertale is one of those games that stays with you. A work of digital art whose charm and creativity never fails to keep its edge, no matter of how
    many times you play it through. And considering just how many innocuous JRPGs are out there right now, thats a pretty extraordinary feat in unto itself.

    So why is Undertale so superb? It takes all the best elements from the ever-evolving RPG genre and weaves a world built on choice, consequence and compassion. As a child dropped into an underground world filled with terrors, youll have to face a whole host of monsters to make it home. How you face
    them and what choices you make, define your journey.

    And its Telltale-esque consequence system doesnt just extend to dialogue choices you can spare monsters after a fight, forging possible crucial alliances for later in the game. You can even end fights by telling your opponent jokes. Its a game of such warm and pleasant quality youd almost believe it was a JRPG from the earliest heyday of the genre. There are just
    so many virtues The Witcher 3 has to its name. (Image credit: CD Projekt) The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

    For years, one game sat atop the dark and misty mountain of action-RPGs. Skyrim was its name, and no other franchise, be it Dragon Age or Dark Souls, could even come close to breaking its iron-clad grip upon the genre. Then along came Geralt of Rivia, riding atop The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt with a confident swagger, ready to give The Elder Scrolls a good thrashing.

    If youre looking for a game that strikes a perfect balance between length of play (you could easily spend 100+ hours across its unbelievably diverse map one thats a good 20% bigger than poor old Skyrim) and sheer quality, then The Witcher 3 is a must. There are just so many virtues The Witcher 3 has to its name. Brilliant writing, memorable quests, truly challenging beasts and a
    pair of DLC expansions (Hearts of Stone, and Blood and Wine) make this one of the best games of this or any other generation. Theres a reason Inside won many a GOTY award in 2016. (Image credit: Playdead) Inside

    Inside will break your heart. Fair warning. If youre not off-putted by that, then see it rather as a mystery to be solved scene by heart-wrenching scene. Created by the same studio that made the wonderful 2.5D platformer Limbo you know, the one about a little boy stuck in a nightmare world where a giant spider chases him endlessly it should come as a huge shock to learn that Inside will leave you just as tearful as its predecessor.

    Thing is, Inside is a brilliant piece of art. Without a scrap of dialogue, youll explore a world in a similar platforming vein as Limbo, overcoming various ingenious environmental puzzles and evading both the flashlights of
    an oppressive government and the shadow of a conspiracy thats clearly not going to end well.

    But its worth every second. Theres a reason it won many a GOTY award in 2016, so youd be a fool not to add this to your Steam library. Just remember to
    pack a few tissues. Rocket League boasts fine-tuned physics and a larger
    focus on multiplayer. (Image credit: Psyonix) Rocket League

    Once upon a time there was a little game on PlayStation 3 called Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars. It was all about using remote control-esque cars to knock a giant football around a makeshift pitch. Thing is, no one played it and the game slowly faded into obscurity.

    Then Rocket League came along, which was fundamentally the same thing, albeit with fine-tuned physics and a larger focus on multiplayer. One trip into PlayStation 4s PS Plus lineup later and the game went supernova.

    And with good reason, too. Its a modest concept but it just works its a
    place where skill shines through as you boost your little RC car and hit the motorized equivalent of a bicycle kick. Its magnificent, offering one of the best ways to play online (whether with friends or a bunch of strangers). Come on, who doesnt want to spend their evening chasing a football with a car? FIFA? Pfft. Portal 2 manages to take a brilliant recipe and somehow make it even more delicious. (Image credit: Valve Corporation) Portal 2

    Portal, back in its day, was groundbreaking. Sure, it sounds like were
    filling out boots with hyperbole, but back in 2007 all those portals, companion cubes and sociopathic AIs were blowing our minds over and over.
    Then Portal 2 came along and made the original look like a crossword puzzle
    in The Sun.

    Okay, the first Portal is still remarkable, but Portal 2 took a truly revolutionary concept and twisted it into something new. Everything in this game works without a hitch - the ebb and flow of its story, the growing difficulty of the puzzles and the new ways youre forced to make your mind think with portals. Its even got Stephen Merchant and JK Simmons in it!

    Portal 2 manages to take a brilliant recipe and somehow make it even more delicious, sprinkling in all new depths of platforming and puzzle flavour. If you havent played it, buy it now. If you have, play it again. Stardew
    Valley's pixelated retro graphics, unique soundtrack and kooky characters
    make for a relaxed and fun game. (Image credit: Chucklefish / ConcernedApe) Stardew Valley

    The incredibly charming Stardew Valley is an indie farming RPG which sees you moving from the bustling city to your grandfather's old, run-down farm near sleepy Pelican Town. Youll get to uncover the secrets of the mysterious town while growing a thriving farming empire.

    Stardew Valley's pixelated retro graphics, unique soundtrack and kooky characters make for a relaxed and fun game which combines elements such as farming simulation, adventure, dating simulation and crafting.

    Get ready to become emotionally attached because once you step foot in
    Pelican Town, it's hard to ever leave. Want to get the best deals on Steam games? Check out: Steam sales and deals : the best PC game bargains



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