
Almost 19,000 new games were posted to Steam last year. Thatās a lot to comb through, even if combing through Steam games is your job. When the Steam Spring Sale hit, I was looking for something new to check outā¦ but basically paralyzed by the discounts for thousands of PC games. I needed a little helpāand I found it with an online tool.
Itās called We Love Every Game, more specifically its Steam Sale browsing tool. Itās made by Totally Human Media, a Boston-based company that also has some interesting long-form articles on the subject. But the Steam Sale tool is what you should check out if youāre trying to sift through the mountains of discounts on Steam right now.

We Love Every Game
The tool is deceptively simple. Just select one or more genres from nine categories, then press the button. Youāll get an endless scroll of recommendations, each with a bit of video, some screenshots, and a paragraph of description text. Thereās a link to Steam that shows the price, the current discount, and the review rating from players.
The tool doesnāt need you to log into Steam to see it, so it doesnāt use your personal library or play history to generate recommendations. Which, for my purposes, is a good thingāI want it to show me lots of games I havenāt seen before. The tool also seems to be weighted to select games that have above 80 percent positive reviews and with deeper discounts, bypassing a lot of titles that only shave a dollar or two off their base prices just so they can be included in the āsale.ā

We Love Every Game
Itās an incredibly straightforward and useful way to browse. Though itās not doing much that you couldnāt do with Steamās built-in tools, the focus on nine broad categories opens it up a lot, as does the inclusion of many older games (as in more than five years old) that you mightāve missed.
Give the We Love Every Game sale tool a try if youāre looking for something fresh to check out. Iāve already found Shoulders of Giants (a combat action game where youāre both a little alien frog guy and the robot theyāre riding around on), Nerd Survivors (a Vampire Survivors-style game where you can shoot fidget spinner boomerangs), and Stories: The Path of Destinies (a gorgeous action-RPG from almost a decade ago).