DUDE, I literally just watched this and got on my ally rog to start downloading them lol"Don't Waste $80. These Amazing Games Were Free!"
Some Free Games for you:
Yes, I use GOG freebies of the alternate kind.I haven't bought a game since Red Dead Redemption on PS3.
I'm a GOG/Steam freebie sniper XD
My Captain the Queen of the Seven Seas!yoho yoho
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He mentions in the video how he is only going to talk about free singleplayer games. However, yeah. Team Fortress 2 is probably the best free multiplayer experience you can have.Where's Team Fortress 2?
You guys pay for games?
(please do not check my bank account)
Gotta say, I know not everyone is a fan of Epic, but I think I've bought 3 games on the platform and my library is currently 353 games. I generally buy my games on Steam and GoG, but even just downloading games available for free deals on Epic does support the developers, as they're still compensated. Not a bad deal imo!I haven't bought a game since Red Dead Redemption on PS3.
I'm a GOG/Steam freebie sniper XD
100%, and beyond that I think we should support developers if it's in our ability. Doubly so for small and indie ones. Games should be available to everyone, and I fully believe in trying before you buy, but if we want to continue to see our favourite developers make their art, those who can afford to pay are enabling them to live and create.However, I'm all for obtaining things in other ways. :) Some people think paying for video games is ridiculous, but I find the convenience and achievements worth it. But you'll never, ever catch me paying for Netflix, YouTube or for any kind of music streaming service.
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I just hit 1,000 games on Steam yesterday lol
However, I'm all for obtaining things in other ways. :) Some people think paying for video games is ridiculous, but I find the convenience and achievements worth it. But you'll never, ever catch me paying for Netflix, YouTube or for any kind of music streaming service.
I guess people are just used to Steam and sometimes fail to grasp the positives Epic has. That said Epic exclusivity can hurt a game long run (happened with Rebel Galaxy Outlaw - wonderful game that didn't get nearly as much traction as it deserved).Gotta say, I know not everyone is a fan of Epic, but I think I've bought 3 games on the platform and my library is currently 353 games. I generally buy my games on Steam and GoG, but even just downloading games available for free deals on Epic does support the developers, as they're still compensated. Not a bad deal imo!
as i flip through PS3 games i never finished,
then my almost 400 ps4 games most of which haven't been started, while i'm on my PS5
then i glance over at my emulator and roms folder on PC almost a TB of games from NES to Switch a huge chunk of which i've never started
and my steam library loaded with games i got on sale or humble bundle or similar deal sites. (only 263 games but it could be more if i had a better PC)
i should mention i play a LOT of JRPGs so... they aren't known to be short games usually.
and thanks to retrogametalk finding games from old days i never even heard of so that's growing bigger.
i was recently going through my PC to make space and i was compressing Roms and ISOs, but after almost 24 hours straight of "cleaning up" i just said... **** me i have a LOT OF GAMES
...and i sit here replaying mario kart 64 on it's PC port
Same, I'm constantly hunting for deals on games or looking for new bundles. r/GameDeals probably has cost me a couple thousand at this point. I really should just... stop buying video games. But I'm a digital hoarder. You could be worse things in the world, I guess.View attachment 84563
Don't worry, I came to the realization last year that I should really stop buying games. Most of these are from steep sales and bundles tho, so I didn't spend that much all the time.