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Pay $10 (£8ish) or more and you'll get a PC copy of Helldivers along with its DLC, too - which, if you haven't played, you really should. Better still, if you opt to pay more than the average you'll get a copy of wonderful indie game Ultimate Chicken Horse which is bound to give you hours of fun and end your friendships with a bang. Time for another Humble Bundle! This time, the folks at Humble are celebrating some of the finest multiplayer (both competitive and cooperative) games around. I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream for 99p / $1.19 / €1.19.Day of the Tentacle Remastered for £3.69 / $4.53 / €4.29.Secondly, there's a more general 'adventure games' sale going on too, which covers all the other adventure-laden bases from point-and-click classics to more recent Telltale releases. Atlantis The Lost Tales for 99p / $1.19.

Myst Masterpiece Edition for £1.19 / $1.49.Firstly, the site is discounting a range of 'first-person adventure games' which includes the likes of Myst, Riven and other similar puzzlers. You're in luck if you happen to be a fan of adventure games this week, since GOG.com is playing host to a veritable bounty of adventure game deals across a couple of separate sales. Nier: Automata on PC (Steam) for £29.99 / $44.99 / €44.99 from Green Man Gaming Currently, you can get a PC copy of Nier Automata for £29.99 / $44.99 / €44.99 over at Green Man Gaming. Not only does it technically have a whopping twenty-six endings (one for every letter of the alphabet) but it also pairs up some finely tuned brawler gameplay with some surprisingly deep existential questioning. Since its release on PS4 a few weeks ago, it has made quite the impression. Let's get started.īy now, you will have heard a whole lot about Nier: Automata. With that heads up out of the way, let's check out the deals.Īs usual, we've got deals that'll work in the UK, deals that'll work in the US and some deals that will work in both the UK and US, as well as presumably many other places. This week, I'm coming to you directly from the show floor at Rezzed, so forgive me if I come across a little more indie than normal and start saying things like 'esoteric', 'ostensibly' and 'non-Euclidean'. Welcome back to another roundup of the best deals of the week when it comes to video games, techy bits and all that jazz. Look out for the Jelly Deals roundup of reduced-price games and kit every Saturday on Eurogamer.

A note from the editor: Jelly Deals is a deals site launched by our parent company, Gamer Network, with a mission to find the best bargains out there.
