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Me trying to enjoy the few good games that still exist.
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>>737594606
Have you ever played chop goblins?
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I'm convinced that people who say there are no or few good games left either don't enjoy video games anymore or haven't looked hard enough. I have so many games on my list that I will likely never go through all of them in my lifetime
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Slapping your belly after a good meal counts as a game
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>>737594606
>beloved game gets discontinued
>still no spiritual successor years later
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>>737594606
I have like 800 games uninstalled in my backlog and 3TB of installed games I've yet to play. Are many of these good? Probably not, but I'm certain I have more good games than I could ever play. The issue isn't a lack of good games, it's finding them amidst all the bundles and 90% discounts that you purchased at a whim. I just bought BF4-6, Titanfall 2, Wild Hearts, and Immortals of Aveum at 90% off during the current EA sale. I am certain all of those games were worth playing at their price point. But you know what? I'll forget about them and probably won't ever play them. Stop forgetting about the things you buy and you'll probably find something worthwhile in your backlog.



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