Wales?
No human beings there.
As someone who's only connection to Wales is their dragon from the flag, I take offense to the above statement!
Never buy Early Access games unless they're at massive discounts. On second thought, just never buy Early Access games.
Early Access games are fine, as long as one understands they are (often) buggy and there is a chance it never gets finished. Can't really even apply rules to how to decide anymore when KillHouse Games puts out a great EA (and now released) game as their first game (most of the team worked for Ubi and/or EA though supposedly granted) while what should of been a trusted company, Double Fine, gave up on Spacebase-DF9.
Today seems meh, The Vanishing of Ethan Carter, 7 Days to Die, and Dead State the only games I'm really interested in that I don't already own. Ethan Carter I've heard really good things about as a dectective-y adventure game, and Dead State looks pretty cool (even if Zombies aren't cool anymore). Heard good things on 7 Days to Die as well. They all have poor discounts though for me to pull the trigger.
Only other thing was some EU IV DLC but not sure on them since iirc some of the major feature are in the free patches but I'd have to look into it more to be positive on that. May jump on RUSE, wanted to play it in the past and price is right.
So far the best part of the sale has been getting two foil drops from idling/playing (one from idling a game, the other from playing).
If you are really interested in DMC games, you can get all three on Steam bundled together for almost $6 more then if you buy them separately. Figured people might jump on that one.
Last, last thing, was going to wait til got March of the Eagles played but wanted to go nuts over Doorkickers some more sooo...reviews of mostly bundle games and probably an eventually bundle game or two:
GEARCRACK Arena--First impression: WTF? Anyways, it's run around destroying machine things shooting at you, was better then first thought but still not a fan, other then making extra card money.
Dead Bits--Hack blocky zombies, about all I got from it. The tiny part of story I got was silly, but in a way that worked just wish the game was more then smash blocky zombie looking things. Played 5 minutes, had no interest after that.
Toxic Bunny HD--Tried the tutorial, nothing came up and none of my keys worked
Dungeon of Elements--Well no town mechanics (yay), puzzle wise was still pretty meh to me though, though ReignMaker's was better then this game's version.
Doorkickers--SWAT goodness, no arresting (other then a few missions) but the planning and trying to get it right is quite addictive, with systems to unlock extra crap to make things easier. Feels like a mobile game but it works. Love it so far. Think of it like a difficult puzzle game, can see spending 20+ hours playing and more looking up strategies. Oh you can download user made maps too if you finish the (large) amount in the game already.