A Daymare: 1998 Steam Key — also known as a CD Key or digital code — is the official activation code you redeem on Steam and keep in your library permanently. From €0.82 at K4G · 9 verified stores, 12 offers in stock · Updated 01h 00min ago.
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“Choose it if you’re looking for a great discount”Daymare: 1998 for PC starts at €0.82 at K4G, a Steam key.
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With 12 offers across 9 stores there is enough competition for the price to move, so the gap between the cheapest and the rest is worth checking before you buy.
It is €0.07 away from its all-time low (€0.75, back in August 2025).
That €0.91 key is at one of its best prices.
Worked out from 1,988 daily records of the Steam Key for Daymare: 1998 across 18 stores. See the full price history.
The price does not include each store's payment fees. The percentage is measured on the store price, without coupons, because that is how we record the history. The analysis only counts Key offers. Shared accounts, Steam Gift and physical editions stay out, because they are not the same product and their prices move differently.
The cheapest offer is already a key for your own account: €0.82 at K4G, so there is no reason to weigh up a shared account here.
The 1 Steam Gift offers are pricier than the key and leave more room for error, because they depend on the region and on Steam friendship.
11 of the 12 offers work on US — the Global ones plus the ones issued for your own region.
Critics landed at 56 out of 100 across 64 reviews, with 19% of them recommending it.
One listing is worth ignoring: the Steam gift that G2A has at €38.30 is more than 46 times the cheapest offer and is not what this game costs. The number to work from is €0.82 at K4G.
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If you are a fan of action-based horror games, I think you should give this game a try. It reminded me greatly of Resident Evil... Read more
I enjoyed my time with Daymare. It’s a nice homage to the horror games of yesteryear, I would say however that the game feels a... Read more
It's almost hard to talk about Daymare: 1998 without bringing up Resident Evil. Developer Invader Studios had its roots as a group of fans working... Read more
Daymare: 1998 is a great alternative to the Resident Evil Remakes. Though it feels a little dated by today's standards, it nonetheless ends up holding... Read more
While Daymare 1998 isn't going to light the survival horror world on fire, it is a solid first attempt at the genre. Make sure to... Read more
Daymare: 1998 feels like going back to visit a friend from school who still lives a youthful life free of responsibility. It's fun for a while,... Read more
I would certainly recommend this game to fans of the early Resident Evil games but if you aren't a fan of those games I could... Read more
Daymare 1998 recaptures the tone that made Raccoon City so unsettling. Read more
If you can discover its charm and see past its flaws, there’s still much to appreciate with Daymare: 1998 Read more
Daymare: 1998 is a low budget release with an ambition that outpaces its production values, but it's still a good attempt. There are stumbling blocks... Read more
While it never manages to rise beyond being a fastidious clone of a beloved series, Daymare 1998 is not as terrible as some might have... Read more
As I said, high highs and low lows. I’d still recommend this game if good world-building, easter-egg hunting and puzzles are what you are looking... Read more
Daymare: 1998 succeeds at recreating the classic feel of late 90's survival horror, but in more ways than it should. The game is cumbersome and... Read more
Daymare 1998 is a competent survival horror game that borrows too heavily from its influences to do anything interesting or unique and thus suffers from... Read more
Designed as an homage to 90s horror, Daymare: 1998 tries too hard to mimic its inspiration when it should have focused on being its own... Read more
With all of its issues, it’s hard to recommended Daymare: 1998. Some, however, will be able to grit their teeth and enjoy it – it’s... Read more
Daymare 1998 is meant to be a blast from the past but all it really does is destroy your old memories of those 90s horror... Read more
I like what Invader Studios is trying to do here, but if the actual Resident Evil 2 remaster didn’t exist, this could’ve filled that gap... Read more
By taking elements of iconic 90's horror staples, Invader Studios have resurrected a Frankensteined horror experience that is far less than it's borrowed parts. From... Read more
Daymare has some good ideas, but it has too many flaws to do anything besides remind survival horror fans of better games. Read more
Much like the zombies that threaten the world, Daymare 1998 is a sluggish and ugly take on the Resident Evil formula that's best avoided. Read more
Daymare: 1998's commendable ambition is unfortunately not matched by its budget, creating a jumbled and frustrating trudge through survival horror's past. Read more
As it is now, whilst it’s not unplayable, it’s not far off. It’s trying too hard with its story scenario hopping all over the shop,... Read more
It almost feels wrong to be so harsh on Daymare, because a lot of the gameplay issues seem to be things that could be fixed... Read more
Daymare 1998 is the new survival horror from Invader Studios. A terrifying experience in which we will put ourselves in the shoes of different characters... Read more
Daymare: 1998 is a game that, far from reaching the level of Resident Evil remakes, still deserves a chance from fans of the survival horror... Read more
Invader Studios has managed to transmit his love for this genre with this work. And he did it by talking to us in whispers, close... Read more
Invader Studios has more than paid tribute to the most classic survival horror with Daymare: 1998. Unfortunately, the story that you star as a player... Read more
Daymare: 1998 strives to create a more than sincere tribute to all those horror games of the 32-128 bit era, unfortunately it doesn't succeed completely... Read more
Daymare 1998 pays homage to classic survival horror games, and brings back elements such as difficult combat, backtracking, inventory management... but has many technical issues. Read more
Daymare: 1998 is an ambitious tribute to the classic survival horror that, maybe it's not a 3A quality but it manages to honor those residents... Read more
Daymare 1998 is pure comfort food for all the survival horror aficionados straight from the '90s. Don't expect nothing more than a loving tribute to... Read more
In the face of a good longevity of the campaign, a nightmare atmosphere, a truly engaging sound sector and a more than satisfying flavor in... Read more
Daymare 1998 is a testament to the passion and hard work of Invader Studios. While it doesn't rewrite survival horror history, it pays homage to... Read more
Daymare: 1998 could have been a good survival horror but the flaws surpass the merits. Nonetheless, the team has put some nice efforts into it. Read more
Daymare: 1998 is Invader Studios' labor of love. It's not perfect by any means, but it can be a nice experience for every true fan... Read more
Daymare 1998 was a good game overall, with suggestive locations and excellent background ideas, which however tend to fail due to a not very satisfying... Read more
Daymare: 1988 is a love letter to Oldschool Survival Horror Games that often loses itself in the survival aspect and has sadly besides that not... Read more
A nice distraction for those seeking a new horror game. But do not expect too much. Read more
Weak third-person survival horror from Resident Evil series fans. But there are some good puzzle elements. Read more
Daymare 1998 is a mediocre game overall. I enjoyed solving the puzzles and having some challenge, but the game is full of issues like how... Read more
Daymare 1998 is a failed attempt to revive a classic survival horror title. An attempt that is nothing more than a weak copy of titles... Read more
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