I bought 2, returned 1, and I’ll play the other one eventually. It’s just a little 2 hour narrative game.
I’ve found a pretty decent tactic. I try not to browse the shop when there are sales. I wishlist things, and when they go on sale, I start to consider them.
When I was younger, I had all the free time and the limiting factor was the number of games I could access. Now I have unlimited access to games and the limiting factor is the time I have.
I don’t need every game I would enjoy playing, I just need enough enjoyment to fill my free time.
I bought 2, returned 1, and I’ll play the other one eventually. It’s just a little 2 hour narrative game.
I’ve found a pretty decent tactic. I try not to browse the shop when there are sales. I wishlist things, and when they go on sale, I start to consider them.
When I was younger, I had all the free time and the limiting factor was the number of games I could access. Now I have unlimited access to games and the limiting factor is the time I have.
I don’t need every game I would enjoy playing, I just need enough enjoyment to fill my free time.
Wise!
I didn’t realize you can return games! Found that out when I got a refund for Buldurs Gate 3. lol so dope. Love steam.
Why did you return? Performance?
I do the same thing. I only check if wishlisted items are on sale, if not; move on.