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Picked it up on the sale, can't wait to play it on Steam Deck! Need to finish Crosscode first though, haha
Wait, you actually finish games before starting new ones? How do I learn this skill?
By forcing myself to never play a game different from the one I am currently enjoying unless I am fine with never finishing it, haha
haha too many games to play, I just started playing it on the Deck and runs well :)
The ever-expanding backlog...
lol yeah, at this point I try games and if it doesn't click with me immediately I just go to the next
Same, but when I like a game I can only play one at a time if I ever want to finish it, haha. Can't keep multiple games going without losing interest, but endlessly bouncing around intros isn't fun either.
Same here, I tend to go for indie games just cause I know I have a good chance of actually finishing them. I really love games like Portal and Viewfinder. Portal Revolution was pretty amazing incidentally.