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Best Steam 'Autumn Sale' Cyber Monday 2018 Game Deals
Black Friday is over, but Cyber Monday deals are now taking over the internet. On Steam, nothing specifically has changed; the Autumn sale is still ongoing with the same offers, which is good news for those who might not have gotten to check it out yet. The sale ends Tuesday morning (US time), making this your last chance to take advantage of its discounted prices. Of course, this being a Steam sale, there's a ton to digest, so we've done our best here to round up our favorite deals. Be sure to share your picks in the comments below.
Because the Steam Controller does ultimately occupy a unique space: it's the only gamepad specifically built to let you play games that don't support controllers out of the box. Play any Steam game from the comfort of your couch. Thousands of games, one controller. The PC has an incredible history of games with a variety of input requirements - some were built for a keyboard and a mouse, some for a controller, and some for other devices entirely.
This isn't an official Black Friday sale, but don't let that stop you from saving lots of cash on PC games. Steam has launched its annual Autumn Sale, which serves as the equivalent of the digital storefront's sale for Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Steam operator Valve is known for offering games at a discount for most of the year round, so it takes the annual shopping event as an opportunity to dig even deeper than usual. As a result there are plenty of sales to be had.
The Autumn Sale lasts through November 27 at 10 AM PT. Alongside some of the software listed below, Steam is also offering discounts on its own hardware, like 30% off a Steam Controller, or the soon to be hard-to-find Steam Link for $2.50. In some cases you may be better off using a third-party that distributes Steam codes like Fanatical, so be sure to comparison shop even when the bargains look great.
Alongside the Steam Autumn Sale, the company is hosting the Steam Awards. These user-voted awards are giving accolades for some expected categories like Game of the Year and VR Game of the Year, along with more esoteric categories like The Labor of Love Award and the Best Alternate History Award. Participating by casting your ballot can earn you XP and badges on your Steam profile.
Check out below for a selection of some of our favorite games discounted in the Steam Autumn Sale, and plan your purchases accordingly.
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All The Game Deals
Valkyria Chronicles 4 - $30
Valkyria Chronicles has had its ups and downs as a series, but this latest entry is a return to form. The strategy series follows a loose retelling of World War 2 as a dreadful fascistic army ruthlessly takes over lands. This being an RPG, of course, the telling is supplemented by magical elements, but Valkyria Chronicles was first and foremost memorable for its strong characters and surprising themes. Valkyria Chronicles 4 takes the series to a new theater of war and adds some new mechanics, but it ultimately keeps all the systems in place that made the original a cult classic.
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Yakuza 0 -- $13.39
The long-running Yakuza series is known for its juxtaposition of a serious story and wacky side activity hijinks, and Yakuza 0 makes for a perfect entry point. Set years before previous entries, this serves as a fine introduction to Kiryu and company. While its combat system is fairly basic, it's still satisfying to beat fools down with a giant motorcycle in between karaoke sessions.
Buy Yakuza 0 on Steam
Read our Yakuza 0 review
Hollow Knight -- $10
You're a fragile beetle when you first start Hollow Knight and begin your descent into its massive subterranean world. As you explore, you'll find many powerful enemies, including intimidating bosses that can overtake you in just a few swipes. But if you stick with it, you'll gain all sorts of new powers and abilities, unlocking new areas, and unraveling the many mysteries of this gorgeous underground world. It's an adventure worth taking.
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Shadow of the Tomb Raider -- $30
Crystal Dynamics' reboot of the Tomb Raider franchise has been met with quite a bit of acclaim. While Shadow of the Tomb Raider, the third post-reboot entry, stumbled a bit with fans and critics, there's still a lot to like about the game--especially at half off. An even stronger focus on exploring tombs and an emphasis on the dark and spooky dangers within means there are lots of cool depths into which to delve. New stealth mechanics make Lara Croft even deadlier and encourage new strategies. And new DLC through the season pass introduces cooperative play through some puzzle-heavy levels that shift the dynamic of the game. If you're a Tomb Raider fan, this is a great price at which to check out Shadow.
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Sonic Games -- 66-85% off
Sega's output of games starring its iconic blue hedgehog certainly hasn't slowed down in the mascot's 27-year history. Sonic has had some serious ups and downs in that time, but if you're a hardcore series fan, you're likely in it for the long haul. Luckily for you, many of the blue blur's most iconic adventures and spin-offs are on sale, so if you've been holding off on grabbing certain entries you might've missed, now's your chance.
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If you've yet to play any Sonic games, the original Sega Genesis trilogy and the Sonic Adventure games are each priced below $5. You can also pick up the wonderful Sonic Generations for $5, as well as both his kart racing spin-offs together for under $10. But let's face it, the game you should really be playing is Sonic Mania, an astounding throwback adventure that showcases why Sonic games were so fun, while also expanding its fast-paced 2D platforming in new and exciting ways. It'll be the best $6.79 you spend in a long time.
Buy Sonic Mania on Steam
Buy Sonic Generations on Steam
Buy Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed on Steam
Buy Sonic the Hedgehog on Steam
Buy Sonic the Hedgehog 2 on Steam
Buy Sonic 3 & Knuckles on Steam
Buy Sonic Adventure 2 on Steam
Read our Sonic Mania review
Read our Sonic Generations review
Read our Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed review
Far Cry 5 -- $30
Traditionally, Far Cry games find Americans traveling to faraway lands that are overtaken by enemy groups you can kill on sight. This year's installment takes place in Hope County Montana, a swath of land that's been seized by an apocalyptic murder cult. Your job is to run, drive, fly, and wingsuit your way into the many enemy compounds dotting the landscape, bringing them down with as much or as little firepower as you see fit. In short, it's a whole lot of dumb fun.
Buy Far Cry 5 on Steam
Read our Far Cry 5 review
Final Fantasy Series -- 50% off
The Final Fantasy series has been around for decades, making big-budget games in the not-always-popular JRPG genre. And unlike some other series--ahem, Dragon Quest--each installment brings new ideas (and usually entirely new worlds) to the table. Most Final Fantasy games are half off on Steam right now, making it a perfect time to fill out your game library with any that are missing. And if you're new to the series, you can try the latest one, Final Fantasy XV, or one of the time-tested classics, like Final Fantasy VII.
Buy Final Fantasy IV on Steam
Buy Final Fantasy VII on Steam
Buy Final Fantasy IX on Steam
Buy Final Fantasy XV on Steam
Read our Final Fantasy XV review
Read our Final Fantasy VII review
Nier Automata -- $30
Nier Automata is much more than the hack-and-slash action RPG you see at first glance. Gameplay-wise, you’ll be tasked to fight from different perspectives and occasionally take control of a mech that transforms the game into a top-down shooter. Being effective in traditional combat means you’ll be dodging at the precise moment and firing off your pod, and you’ll be configuring a chipset that acts as a set of abilities to cater to your playstyle.
However, that’s not what makes Nier Automata the tremendous game it is. Series producer Yoko Taro has a knack for unconventional storytelling, and he pulls out all the stops here. There are many layers to this tale of android existentialism with multiple playthroughs, alternate endings, and ambiguous story elements all contributing its overall impact. Its soundtrack has a significant role, too, as it communicates tone as strongly as any line of dialogue. You’ll be thinking about this game well after you’ve completed all its story paths.
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Read our Nier Automata review
Resident Evil franchise -- 35-80% off
The granddaddy of the survival horror genre has gone through so many iterations, reboots, alterations, and retcons that there's something for just about anyone to enjoy. The series has been hugely influential through the years, setting the stage for survival horror games of the 1990s with Resident Evil, then upending the formula and redefining third-person shooters with Resident Evil 4. You can get zombie-blasting co-op play in Resident Evil 5 and 6, dial back to a more story-focused experience with the Revelations series, or watch RE simultaneously cover new ground and return to its roots with the excellent Resident Evil 7. If you're a horror fan, there are plenty of Resident Evil games you shouldn't miss, and Steam has them all at deep discounts.
Buy Resident Evil Remaster -- $7.99
Buy Resident Evil 0 Remaster -- $7.99
Buy Resident Evil 4 -- $4.99
Buy Resident Evil 5 -- $4.99
Buy Resident Evil 6 -- $7.49
Buy Resident Evil Revelations -- $6.89
Buy Resident Evil Revelations II: Episode 1 -- $0.89
Buy Resident Evil 7 -- $19.49
Read our Resident Evil 7 review
Dead Cells -- $20
The core of Dead Cells is a hack-'n-slash rogue-lite that sees you fighting your way through a satisfying cycle of killing, dying, learning, and repeating. The game keeps things interesting by interspersing a few minor moments of Metroidvania-inspired exploration, allowing you to find abilities that permanently unlock certain areas. New enemies pop up in every level, and each one proves more challenging than the last. However, Dead Cells' responsive controls and easy-to-grasp mechanics means you're never at a complete disadvantage. Even when you do die, the quick respawn time has you itching to get back into the fight and try out a different strategy or weapon combination against whatever killed you.
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Danganronpa series -- $45
The murder-mystery series of Danganronpa games are all well worth a look for visual novel fans. Each game's cast of distinct, eccentric characters makes the story well worth seeing through, and the class trials where you determine who carried out a murder are almost always full of fun twists. The entire core series can be had for $45 right now, or you can pick up just the first game (Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc, pictured above) for a mere $10 if you'd prefer to just try a taste. Just be sure to start from the beginning rather than jumping right to the most recent game, Danganronpa V3.
Buy Danganronpa 1/2/V3 -- $45
Buy Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc on Steam -- $10
Buy Danganronpa 1+2 on Steam -- $18
Buy Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair on Steam -- $10
Buy Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony on Steam -- $30
Read our Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc review
Read our Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair review
Read our Danganronpa V3 review
Dragon Quest 11 -- $42
Even in a year rife with marquee releases, the latest chapter in Square Enix's illustrious RPG franchise, Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age, stands as one of the best games of 2018. Featuring a touching tale, a charming cast of characters, and traditional turn-based combat (accentuated by new mechanics like the pep system), Dragon Quest XI is a must-play for RPG fans. And as one of the more recent releases on this list, Dragon Quest XI hasn't been on the receiving end of too many discounts, making this a good opportunity to pick the game up if you haven't yet.
Buy Dragon Quest XI on Steam
Read our Dragon Quest XI review
Into the Breach -- $10
One of the year's best new strategy games, Into the Breach hasn't seen many discounts, so hacking $5 off an already reasonable price makes this one of the most irresistible deals in Steam's sale. From the same developer as the excellent FTL, Into the Breach puts you in command of a group of mechs on a tile-based map and tasks you with defending buildings from invading monsters. What distinguishes it is the level of transparency it provides: You know exactly what enemies will do on their turn and what effect your actions will have, making it into a game of chess that does away with the guesswork. It's immensely satisfying, particularly when manipulating enemies' positioning to make them attack each other rather than their intended targets.
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Mega Man 11 -- $24
The classic action platforming hero Mega Man just had a return to form with the recent Mega Man 11, and it's on sale along with other games from the blue bomber's back catalog in case you need to catch up. Mega Man 11 can be had for $24, while the Mega Man Legacy Collection Combo Pack is $15 and the Mega Man X Legacy Collection Bundle is $30. If you just need a tiny taste of the classic platformer, your cheapest option is the first piece of the Legacy Collection for just $6.
Buy Mega Man 11 on Steam -- $24
Buy Mega Man Legacy Collection Combo Pack on Steam -- $15
Buy Mega Man X Legacy Collection Bundle on Steam -- $30
Read our Mega Man 11 review
Read our Mega Man Legacy Collection review
Read our Mega Man X Legacy Collection review
Full Metal Furies -- $10
Teamwork makes the dream work in Full Metal Furies, a challenging game that features strategic brawler combat and puzzling riddles. You can either go it alone as two of the four women who compose the Furies, or team up with three others in co-op play. The Furies' quest across their war-torn world to kill the monstrous Titans is not without its drama, but it's mostly a humorous collection of tongue-in-cheek skits. When Triss, Alex, Erin, and Meg aren't goofing off or killing monsters, they're trying to solve the collection of riddles marked on mysterious stones hidden throughout their world. Figuring out each riddle is key to unlocking Full Metal Furies' extended ending, but you'll have to think outside the box--and sometimes even look to resources outside the game itself--to figure them all out.
Buy Full Metal Furies on Steam
Read our Full Metal Furies review
Battle Chef Brigade Deluxe -- $12
In the fictional kingdom of Victusia, Brigadiers protect the land by killing monsters and cooking them into delicious dishes for the hungry population. In Battle Chef Brigade, you play as Mina, an aspiring Brigadier, who runs away from home to pursue her dream. To prove her skill, you'll control Mina through several cooking competitions where you'll have to hunt down specific monsters for the correct ingredients and then play through an intuitive, yet challenging puzzle game in order to cook your dishes to perfection--all while keeping an eye on how much time you have left. It's satisfying to pull off perfect last second combinations in the kitchen, and the well-written story will leave you smiling ear-to-ear from start to finish.
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Monster Hunter World -- $40
Capcom's long-running Monster Hunter series has cultivated a passionate following thanks to its deep loot and crafting systems, but the franchise has traditionally struggled to attract a wide audience. That all changed with the release of Monster Hunter World, which makes some smart tweaks to the series' formula in order to to open it up to newer players, all without sacrificing any of the depth that has made it so beloved among fans. With a regular stream of updates and seasonal events, there is plenty to see and do in the New World, whether you're a new hunter or a seasoned veteran.
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Plenty of gamers will never stray from their trusty gaming mouse and gaming keyboard when playing video games on the PC. But, the keyboard and mouse combo isn’t for everyone, as it can be hard to get used to mouse controls. And, there’s a bit of a learning curve when it comes to setting up a mouse to work consistently. Plus, a good keyboard and mouse can each easily cost more than a gaming controller for PC.
On top of usually being easy to get a feel for, controllers can be useful in a lot of different video game types that don’t benefit from the somewhat more strict binary inputs of a keyboard. So, it’s reasonable to have a great controller for PC to round out your gaming accessories.
Since all of these controllers serve a very similar purpose, we’ve gone through the some of the options and landed on the ones we think are the best bang for your buck. So read on to find the best pc controllers to buy today.
Also, find out how to keep your controllers clean so they can last a long time.
Our Top Picks
Xbox Wireless Controller (Xbox One S version)
If you want something simple that will be plug-and-play with your PC and support most of the controller-friendly games you come across, then there’s no easier option than the Xbox Wireless Controller. Since it’s designed by Microsoft, it’s not too much of surprise that it plays nice with gaming PCs that run Windows 10. It’ll also work with Xbox One, Xbox One S, and Xbox One X consoles.
The Xbox Wireless Controller uses Bluetooth for its wireless connection, so you should have an easy time pairing it with a gaming laptop, a tablet, or a desktop if it supports Bluetooth as well. Of course, you also have the option of connecting the controller to your computer via USB cable.
The Xbox Wireless Controller has a simple design, with dual analog sticks, a D-pad, and all the standard buttons and triggers you’d expect to find on a current-gen controller. Plus, it has a 3.5mm jack so you can plug headphones directly into the controller. While the standard is white with black accents, Microsoft offers a wide variety of color customization options.
DualShock 4 controller
Choosing between Sony’s DualShock 4 controller and Microsoft’s Xbox Wireless Controller largely comes down to your ergonomic preference — which feels more comfortable in your hand. The DualShock 4 controller has large, rounded hand-grips, and it mirrors the positions of the two analog thumbsticks. If you also own a PlayStation 4 or PlayStation Pro, this one is an easy choice.
The DualShock 4 controller supports wireless connections over Bluetooth and can connect over USB as well. However, it may take a little extra work to make a DualShock 4 controller work on a PC at first. But, once you’ve got everything set up, you’ll be able to game with the DualShock 4 just as easily as you would with Microsoft’s controllers.
The DualShock 4 controller has a 3.5mm headphone jack, similar to the Xbox Controller. And, it also has a built-in speaker and touchpad, though few games, if any, are likely to take advantage of those features on PC. One feature you can occasionally use though is the built-in gyroscope, which can allow you to tweak your in-game aim using the controllers positioning in addition to the thumbsticks.
Xbox Elite Wireless Controller
The Xbox One Wireless Controller might be a fine pick, but if you want to go with the Xbox One controller style and need more flexibility with how your controls work, then the Xbox Elite Wireless Controller is ready to offer that. It includes all the usual buttons, sticks, and triggers, but adds onto them with a set of paddles underneath the controller, and toggles for the triggers.
The paddles underneath copy the controls of the ABXY buttons, allowing you to press them without having to take your thumb off the right analog stick. The Hair Trigger Locks will make the triggers depress a shorter distance in use, so when you need to shoot quickly, you’ll be able to.
The Xbox Elite Wireless controller has premium hand-grips and includes standard, tall, and domed thumbsticks, as well as faceted and standard D-Pads. If you expect to travel much with the controller, it also comes with a convenient carrying case that can store the controller, paddles, cable, extra thumbsticks, and D-Pad. And, of course, this one works on Xbox One consoles as well as PC. However, for wireless use with a PC, you’ll need a special adapter.
You may want to take a peek at our roundup for the best wireless adapters for gaming.
Scuf Infinity1
If you like the shape and feel of an Xbox One controller but want something that’s more advanced and far more customizable, you should look at the Scuf Infinity1 controller. These controllers take the Xbox One controller’s design and level it up in a similar way to what the Xbox Elite Wireless Controller.
The Scuf Infinity1 gives you plenty of visual design options, but what really makes this one special are all the options and performance perks you get with hand grips, thumbsticks, the D-Pad, buttons, paddles, and triggers. You can shorten the trigger travel distance, change out the hand grips, choose your thumbstick height and cap type, and take advantage of the rear paddles so your thumbs don’t have to leave the analog sticks.
Much of the customization available to the Scuf Inifinity1 is also made to be easy to use. The analog sticks can be swapped quickly using the controller’s ring and lock system. The rear paddles can be reassigned on the fly without jumping into the software. And a simple key allows you to adjust the hair triggers quickly to suit your needs from game to game.
Scuf Infinity4PS Pro
While the Xbox One controller design has seen plenty of love, Scuf has also designed an upgraded version of the DualShock 4 controller called the Scuf Infinity4PS Pro. So, if you like the feel of a DualShock 4 controller but want to expand its capabilities, this is probably the controller for you.
The Scuf Infinity4PS Pro adds onto the standard DualShock 4 controller with easily interchangeable analog sticks, rear paddles, optional trigger extensions, and enhanced triggers for shorter travel and quicker shooting in shooter games. Scuf also adds a grippier surface onto the back of the hand grips, so you’ll have a good grasp of your controller while gaming.
You also get plenty of options for the look of your controller. Basically, whatever game you’re playing on the PC or PS4, you can set up the Scuf Infinity4PS Pro to work better than a standard controller would. For racing games, you can extend the triggers for finer control of your acceleration. In shooters, you can extend the analog stick for more precise aiming. In fighting games, you can add a control disc onto the D-Pad for easier diagonal presses and improved comfort.
You may want to find out how to use a PS4 controller on your PC.
Razer Wolverine Ultimate
With a reputation in gaming like Razer’s, it’s no surprise the company has a serious gaming controller to offer. The Razer Wolverine Ultimate takes design cues from the Xbox One controller, but adds in some of the upgraded features seen in Scuf controllers and the Xbox Elite Wireless controller.
The Razer Wolverine has textured grips for a secure hold. In addition to the standard controls, it packs on four paddles to the rear side along with two extra bumpers next to the standard triggers and shoulder buttons. This gives you a lot of options for gaming. The main triggers also have trigger stops to help you shoot quicker in shooting games. And, of course, this premium controller has Razer’s signature Chroma lighting.
If you need a lot of button options for your PC gaming, then this may be the controller for you. You’ll also be able to swap out D-Pads, choose your height and style of analog sticks, and adjust the vibration intensity. A 3.5mm jack will let you plug headphones directly into the controller, and the USB cable slides snugly into a slot, so you won’t have to worry about bending the port out of shape, as can happen with some other controllers.
For more Xbox options, check out our pickings for the best Xbox controllers.
8bitdo N30 Pro
While most of the controllers on this list have been serious gaming controllers with all the best features in mind, 8BitDo’s N30 Pro and F30 Pro controllers do something a little bit different that earns them a place in this ranking. With a much smaller form factor, Bluetooth and USB connectivity, and all the buttons you could ever need to play on a PC, Mac, Android device, or Nintendo Switch, they’re kind of like a Swiss Army Knife.
The N30 Pro and F30 Pro’s size and connection options make them a handy portable option, while the dual analog sticks, triggers, and bumpers complement the retro styling to make them viable controllers for modern video games. And, since they’re not cornering the pro market, they come in at a much more affordable price than most of the competition.
While you may not want to make either of these your main gaming controller because of the less ergonomic design, they stand out as a great on-the-go option for traveling, taking to parties, or just having around for guests to play with you.
Steam Controller
The Steam Controller is a contentious pick because not everyone can get on board with its atypical controls. While it has the triggers, bumpers, and ABXY buttons you’d expect from a game controller, the triggers have some tricks in store and the usual D-Pad and right thumbstick are instead replaced by touch trackpads.
Playing traditional games like shooters may take some learning on the Steam controller, as the trackpad doesn’t have the same feel as an analog stick. But, the trackpads offer some flexibility in how you control, which can make them more useful than analog sticks in certain types of games where something more like a mouse input would be preferred.
In addition to wired and wireless connectivity, the Steam Controller has advanced haptics, a gyroscope, and accelerometer for alternate control styles in certain games, and dual-stage triggers that can let you map different controls to a partial and a full press. While they may not be everyone’s cup of tea, the versatility they have for the wide variety of games that can be found on PC make them worth your consideration.
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You may also want to take a look at our picks for the best Xbox One accessories.
Xbox Adaptive Controller
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Designed to meet the needs of gamers with limited mobility, the Xbox Adaptive Controller is all about customization and accessibility. The controller features large, user-friendly buttons, and offers a wide range of inputs and jacks, allowing you to connect a plethora of external devices (switches, buttons, mounts, and joysticks) to create an entirely personalized controller. The Adaptive Controller is also part of the Xbox family, meaning it is compatible with the Xbox One consoles and Windows 10 software, and includes features such as Xbox Wireless, Copilot, Bluetooth, and USB connectivity. In addition to the controller’s physical functions, it connects to the Xbox Accessories app and allows you to further tailor your controls with the “button remapping” function. You can even create multiple profiles to save custom settings for up to three individuals.
The Xbox Adaptive Controller was a collaborative effort with The AbleGamers Foundation, Cerebral Palsy Foundation, Warfighter Engaged, and SpecialEffect. Consultations from these community members helped create the controller’s design, functionality, and packaging. By emphasizing the importance of customizable features, the Adaptive Controller helps to make gaming a more accessible hobby.
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Our writers spent 3 hours researching the most popular PC controllers on the market. Before making their final recommendations, they considered 21 different controllers overall, screened options from 10 different brands and manufacturers and tested 2 of the controllers themselves. All of this research adds up to recommendations you can trust.