I’ve played about 8 games total in my life that I think are worth $70, but the funny thing is that none of them were priced higher than $15 when I bought them
meanwhile I’ve played plenty of $60-$70 games that are just… so unfun. like “I can’t get through the first hour of gameplay” levels of unfun
a $70 blockbuster AAA interactive movie PvP battle pass extravaganza will never, ever be able to compete with a $15 indie passion project
#HideousDestructor is one of the deepest and most well-designed shooters I have ever experienced. I’ve been playing it for years and I’m still not tired of it, and it is completely free
meanwhile the new $70 Indiana Jones starts by forcing you to slog through 1-2 hours of forced story and then you get about 45 minutes’ worth of slapstick entertainment from beating up fascists and I had to stop playing after that because there was more forced story
for the price of the latest $70 microtransaction slop, you could buy:
and this is assuming that none of them are on sale, because a lot of these are frequently discounted by 50% or more
@kasdeya I'd also get a demo of an AAA game, one bored me so much with the cutscenes that I won't finish and so I won't get the full game.
Ones I played among the games you list are very fun and I spent a lot of time with them.
@kasdeya don’t forget to also download the Still Alive mappack for Portal for even more puzzles to solve, also a fox can provide hints if needed
@kasdeya Dreams of Another has not yet released but I’ve read that it’s expected to be 20€ or so for something genuinely weird and cool. Demo is out already
@kasdeya I have Terraria, Stardew Valley, and Bastion and I can second your recommendations there. The soundtrack for Bastion is worth the price of admission, never mind the excellent game that comes with it.