Even if constructing a gaming PC is prohibitively costly for most individuals in 2026, software program continues to be low-cost and ample. Valve launched its Steam Summer sale final week and all the traditional issues occurred: Red Dead Redemption 2 obtained a 75% low cost for the 14th time since January 2025. The Witcher 3 obtained its fifth 95% low cost since July 2024 (although it has been discounted 15 different instances since then, at barely decrease percentages). After eight 65% reductions since June 2025, Cyberpunk 2077 lastly obtained a brand new report (75% off).
Big writer video games—particularly from the likes of Ubisoft, Sega, Sony, 2K and Bethesda—clearly dominate the entrance web page, with main indie mainstays like Terraria, Satisfactory and Dead Cells sharing among the limelight. Nowadays it is uncommon to be shocked by an particularly steep low cost throughout a seasonal sale: publishers usually enhance the low cost proportion incrementally as a recreation will get longer within the tooth. If you’ve got obtained a wishlist, you in all probability gravitate in direction of searching that.
Rather than forking out on video games that could be conventionally enjoyable to play, this sale has prompted me to spend most of Sunday afternoon searching Steam’s ever-surprising abundance of ’90s PC gaming obscurities. It’s an particularly deep, fascinating and infrequently troubling rabbit gap. I’m speaking about actual forgotten obscurities like—to drag an instance randomly out of the air—this Accolade-published 1994 FMV motorbike racer.
For each rigorously up to date Nightdive Studios reissue like I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream, or D: The Game there’s one thing just like the straight-to-DOSBox Wolfenstein engine obscurity Operation Body Count, which had the good misfortune of releasing a 12 months after Doom. I would not suggest taking part in it essentially, however for $2.44 it is fascinating as an perception into how devs had been pushing that engine on the tail finish of its relevance.
Or what about Interphase, a still-unique 1989 cyberpunk journey puzzler whose higher model was on Amiga? Or Corpse Killer, a 1995 FMV rail shooter with straight-to-VHS presentation, by the man who directed Child’s Play 2? Keeping to the FMV theme, what about The Dame Was Loaded, a 1996 Australia-made detective noir level ‘n’ clicker with laughable accents? How may you presumably resist?
You do not even want to purchase these video games: typically watching the trailer, wanting on the screenshots, after which Googling different materials—movies, up to date critiques, discussion board threads—is sufficient. I would not essentially advise you to go and end the entire Realms of Arkania trilogy (although please really feel welcome), however loading Blade of Destiny and easily beholding its gorgeously ornate pixel artwork instantly evokes the perfume of the ’90s (the chemical odor of journal paper, specifically).
Like Red Dead Redemption 2 and Cyberpunk 2077, these are all discounted as a part of the Steam Summer Sale. For a very good entry level to Steam’s assortment of forgotten oldies, this Retro Games curator page is price a browse.
If you need a few options that I’ve loved lately: Sanitarium is an absolute banger of a horror level ‘n’ clicker, whereas Bad Mojo Redux remains to be the perfect cockroach sim on PC.
Top Steam video games by income (June 16 – 23)
Steam releases its high sellers charts on Wednesdays, so the under chart does not think about some late week releases, significantly the Steam Machine. We’ll additionally begin to see the impact of the Summer sale extra clearly this coming Wednesday (anticipate Red Dead Redemption 2 and Cyberpunk 2077 to issue closely).
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Rank | Game |
|---|---|
| 1 | PUBG: Battlegrounds |
| 2 | Meccha Chameleon |
| 3 | Counter-Strike 2 |
| 4 | Cyberpunk 2077 |
| 5 | Dead By Daylight |
| 6 | Marvel Rivals |
| 7 | Warframe |
| 8 | Steam Deck |
| 9 | Path of Exile 2 |
| 10 | Forza Horizon 6 |
Mecha Chameleon continues its domination: Lincoln Carpenter reviewed it late last week, writing that its “a multiplayer experience that exceeds its friendslop trappings”. It hit 10 million sales last Friday, which is a jaw-dropping amount for a sub-$10 indie.
The PUBG PNC 2026 tournament happened between June 23 and 28, hence its sudden flight to the top of the chart. As for Cyberpunk 2077, it’s among the most steeply discounted major games in the Steam Summer sale.
Last week’s Steam deep cuts
Steam review of the week
“Can bring kitty with you. Can pet kitty. Kitty don’t take resources. 10/10 game”
Vivilyen, enjoying the cats in Don’t Sleep With The Fishes.