Links234 wrote: » Some say just go through the ones you've not played alphabetically, that that was one of the best ways. I haven't done so, hence I've still not even booted up Alan Wake for the first time yet
Links234 wrote: » Yeah, make it a new year's resolution, that way you can indulge yourself on the Steam sale :pac:
Robert ninja wrote: » I'll just stick to playing games that actually interest me and not buying things just because they're on sale.
Gonzo wrote: » had to stop buying steam games for this very reason. I also play games like Final Fantasy 14 and World of Warcraft which does not help the situation at all! Ive managed to complete a few gems on the PS4 this year such as TLOU Remastered and Wolfenstein, aside from those every game ive bought recently is uncompleted with the exception of GTA5 PS4 which I will complete over the next month!
wotzgoingon wrote: » What's this about steam sale? I'm a new pc gamer and just joined steam and bought Borderlands GOTY for €29.99 thought it was a bit steep for such a old game. It's well worth it though as it's such a good game but could have been a bit cheaper really.
Skerries wrote: » read my post here which will save you a lot of money in the future
jaffusmax wrote: » All the more reason to look forward to living in a retirement home! Imagine the craic to be had!!! NB Start taking COD liver oils now so when you are old and banjaxed at lest your gaming thumbs and fingers are working!
johnny_ultimate wrote: » Developers need to start making shorter games, or at least more that are free of the time consuming filler, distractions and general busywork that defines a amount of titles. There'll always be the place for the epics, but the shorter a game is, well then there's an exponential chance of actually finishing it :pac:
johnny_ultimate wrote: » Developers need to start making shorter games, or at least more that are free of the time consuming filler, distractions and general busywork that defines a worrying amount of titles. There'll always be the place for the epics, but the shorter a game is, well then there's an exponential chance of actually finishing it :pac:
Xenji wrote: » It all depends on price, if a developer offered me a game that was mesmerising but only lasted 6 hours, while another developer offered me a similar game but lasted 100 hours you know which you would pick if they had similar pricing. Take Lords Of The Fallen, you can get a platinum in about 25 hours, for the same price and a better game you can get Dragon Age 3 and it will take you 150-200 hours to get a platinum, your money is better spent on the latter as you get more bang for your buck as it were.
Xenji wrote: It all depends on price, if a developer offered me a game that was mesmerising but only lasted 6 hours, while another developer offered me a similar game but lasted 100 hours you know which you would pick if they had similar pricing.
Robert ninja wrote: » Please don't say that. Games are disgustingly short as it is. it's not about making the entire game shorter, but rather making shorter sessions of gaming still making sense in gameplay and story as well as just feeling like you're actually doing something rather than "Well I got half the money I needed for that upgrade, I'll get the other half next weekend." it should be "I just defeated the boss of this area and liberated the town! Maybe next week I can go for his commander and get another cool weapon from the fight." Unless you really wanna see the end of the story of a game but if you're using the video game medium as a primary source of story-telling then you're already doing it wrong.