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Today — 29 October 2025Main stream
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Under $11 on Steam for the first time: Roguelite shooter with 93% positive reviews hits lowest price ever

Deal | If you’ve ever wanted to slash through waves of enemies as a cat ninja, you might want to check out Gunfire Reborn on Steam. This fast-paced roguelite shooter from Duoyi Games is currently 45% off and available for under $11 – its lowest price since the full release.

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$3 instead of $30: Roguelite RPG lets you play as the villain – back to its lowest price on Steam

Deal | Saving the world as a noble hero may sound appealing, but it’s hardly a fresh idea in gaming. Iratus: Lord of the Dead turns the tables by putting players in the role of the villain – unleashing chaos instead of preventing it. Right now, it’s back at its lowest price, with a steep 90% discount.

"Post-nuclear look": Reddit praises "indestructible" GPU fix using a Nokia phone

A Reddit user discovered an unusual way to prop up his graphics card – with an old Nokia cellphone. The photo of this improvised setup quickly went viral, sparking both laughter and a wave of nostalgia. As the community jokingly put it, the table would collapse long before the Nokia shows any sign of breaking.

First time $1.50 instead of $30 – Highly rated FPS (91% positive) with unique tentacle mechanic hits lowest price on Steam

Deal | Bargain hunters can currently grab The Darkness II on Steam at its lowest price ever. This comic book-inspired first-person shooter features unique tentacle mechanics and is now available with a steep 95% discount for the first time.

Buff cleaning fairy vs. monster dirt – free twin-stick shooter launches with 100% positive reviews on Steam

In Dorothy's Job, you play as a tough housekeeper tasked with keeping a supervillain’s sprawling mansion spotless. The game combines twin-stick shooter action with procedurally generated levels to keep every run fresh and unpredictable. It launched on Steam on October 24 and has received overwhelmingly positive feedback from players.

Breathing through the gut: Study confirms treatment is well tolerated

An international research team has tested enteral ventilation – oxygen delivery through the intestine – in humans for the first time. The phase 1 study confirms that the method is well tolerated. Further research will be needed to determine whether it also offers therapeutic benefits.

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