A No Straight Roads 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 €7.11 at Eneba · 5 verified stores, 9 offers in stock · Updated 01h 24min ago.
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“Choose it if you’re looking for a great discount”No Straight Roads for PC starts at €7.11 at Eneba, a Steam key.
That €7.11 already includes the GOCDKEYS10 coupon, so apply it at checkout or the store will show you a higher price.
There is a cheaper listing, €5.92 at Gameseal, but it is a Europe key and it will not redeem on a US account however good the price looks.
Only 9 offers across 5 stores carry it, and thin supply means the price barely moves.
That €5.92 key is at its usual price: no bargain, no spike.
Worked out from 1,457 daily records of the Steam Key for No Straight Roads across 12 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.
By format: Steam Key from €5.92 and Steam Gift from €25.78.
Beyond the standard edition at €5.92, there is the Special at €24.99 at GamersGate, €19.07 more. Check on the store what each one adds before paying the difference.
6 of the 9 offers work on US — the Global ones plus the ones issued for your own region.
The press verdict is 69 out of 100 from 78 reviews, and 47% would recommend it.
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It’s not perfect then, but I highly recommend you play No Straight Roads on the biggest, loudest TV you can find and get completely lost... Read more
No Straight Roads is an enjoyable romp through a weird world of colorful characters. It almost has a Psychonauts vibe to it, and not just... Read more
No Straight Roads is a culmination of great ideas and good intentions that mostly succeeds. I’ll be up-front: it ain’t perfect and it’s got a... Read more
No Straight Roads is a loveably scrappy indie action adventure where the villains and their multi-stage musical battles are the true stars you'll keep returning... Read more
No Straight Roads is one of 2020's most interesting, quietly ambitious games and a pretty straightforward recommendation for anyone who dreams of the Dreamcast days. Read more
Its rhythmic nature remains consistent throughout its entire duration, and bodes an unmatched blueprint within its own sub-genre. Its an odd flavour of musically infused... Read more
An energy infused concoction of style, action, and music that will give you one heck of a musical hangover. Read more
No Straight Roads has a laundry list of inspirations and it proudly pays homage to them all in one way or another throughout the journey.... Read more
An engaging presentation and some cool ideas can't help elevate No Straight Road's hollow loop. Read more
No Straight Roads is a good first effort for the Malaysian based Metronomic. It’s got a beautiful art style, catchy soundtrack, varied boss fights, and... Read more
From the bright visuals to the hilarious dialogue and fun gameplay, as well as the option for couch co-op mode, it’s an easy pickup. While... Read more
No Straight Roads asks you to fight back against inequality with the power of rock in an evocative musical experience. Read more
No Straight Roads is made with a lot of love, and the soundtrack is excellent. It's just a shame the gameplay isn't as tight as... Read more
Despite its flaws, there are some interesting concepts, some clever boss and district design and an ultimate message of equality that’s been presented within; should... Read more
No Straight Roads is an overambitious game that tries to do many things and fails to impress with any of them. Despite fantastic world-building, loveable... Read more
My three strikes rule had been triggered. It was time to put No Straight Roads aside for something else. It's not a bad game, and... Read more
Ultimately the result is a fun world, with fun characters that absolutely nails its boss fights, but settles for adequacy on all other fronts. As... Read more
No Straight Roads isn't a bad game at all, but it's one that consistently falls short of the tremendous potential that it often hints at.... Read more
A classic case of style over substance, No Straight Roads aspires to be so much more than it turned out to be. It's got all... Read more
I had high hopes for No Straight Roads. Its rock v EDM plot with a city powered by music is certainly right up my alley... Read more
No Straight Roads needs to retire from touring, rest its vocal cords, and make a comeback tour when it's found itself as an artist. Right... Read more
With genre music battles and stylish design, this should be great – but it can't decide whether it's a third-person fighter or a rhythm-action game Read more
No Straight Roads feels like a less good version of Sayonara Wild Hearts, and if you want a rhythm action game I can’t really recommend... Read more
No Straight Roads is a wild story with very charismatic characters that shines on the boss battles. Be wary of the difficulty! Read more
No Straight Roads surprises with its insane yet attractive argument, its likeable protagonists and its eccentric bosses, in long and rich combtes. But it's too... Read more
No Straight Roads it's an outstanding action game with some rhythm game mechanics, filled with love for the music and an amazing art direction. Read more
The musical dystopia of No Straight Roads is the way Metronomik uses to face the authoritarianisms as a whole. Themed bossfights and beautiful art style... Read more
No Straight Roads demonstrates that good ideas alone aren't enough. The interesting setting and solid gameplay concepts are overshadowed by imprecise controls. A bittersweet debut... Read more
No Straight Roads is a unique, captivating and fun game. The soundtrack is absurdly good. The battles are creative and the characters overflow with charisma.... Read more
No Straight Roads is a gem for the eye because of its creative design. The ability to personalize your characters and the different game modes... Read more
No Straight Roads evolves greatly around music, and every other element of the game works in a way to support it. If you are the... Read more
No Straight Roads is one of the most well-seen standalone games of the year, but the potential for this title is definitely higher than the... Read more
An entertaining game with a great audio-visual artistic direction, but it may not be the best if you want polished gameplay or story. Read more
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