• Water_Melon_boy@lemmy.zip
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    6 hours ago

    Man my backlog got so big these days, not even a steam deck can finish it anytime soon.

    I think I will slow down and enjoy games that I already own instead, like back in the simplier time. (Took me months to finish SMG2, but I loved every bit of it)

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    11 hours ago

    Side note, the artist for these sales events this year has been smashing it. The winter main page is the best yet.

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      7 hours ago

      They’re cute, thematically accurate, and the dynamic nature of them including the alternate version is really really cool.

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        15 hours ago

        Autumn sale ended on the 4th… I remember when these events were worth getting excited over

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          I think about the 5 games for $5 bundles with amazing indie games whenever this comes up.

          You can still get deals like that from Humble, Fanatical, and a few others, but nothing like that on Steam anymore. I don’t really understand why people buy so many games on Steam, tbh. 90% of my game purchases are bundles.

          Then again, I’m a very patient gamer who prefers short and targeted indie games to AAA games, so that’s probably most of the answer. I’m cool waiting 5 years for a game to be cheap. I have literally thousands of games I would be interested in playing someone soon, so it’s only the very rare game that I’ll buy the year it’s released.

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      15 hours ago

      Seattle Santa brings the gift of games, your bank balance is the cookies and whisky