![]() In fact, I currently have 55 games on my Steam wish list with – at best – a year as the release date, with the majority of them listed as “to be announced” or “coming soon”. In the past, I’ve talked about preferring a nebulous release date to one that gets pushed back over and over. It’s another aspect where I find myself gravitating towards the path of least resistance, and I expect I’m missing out on some pretty great stuff that I could be enjoying on a more challenging route. I just feel like, no matter how great it was in 1999, or even how great it still is in 2023, it won’t be as great as I’ve been led to believe.Įven though I think I have a pretty wide range of games I’m at least somewhat interested in, I often find myself returning to old favorites or trying new games in my more comfortable genres rather than actively trying to broaden my horizons. I generally don’t like to show up late to these sorts of games, and with this one, I’d be very very late indeed. However, I think the biggest thing that stops me from trying to play it is that I worry it cannot possibly live up to its reputation. I keep putting it off, however, because even with an Enhanced Edition, I worry that I’ll struggle with the datedness of the game. I went with Planescape: Torment for a variety of reasons, but mostly because it’s closer to the top of my “would like to play” list than a lot of others.įirst off, it feels like a more reasonable length than a lot of newer RPGs, and I think the fact that people are still talking about this one after nearly a quarter century speaks to the quality. ![]() I could have probably chosen a dozen different games for this category – for someone who doesn’t play all that many RPGs, I sure seem to buy a lot of them. I just feel like doing so would be a time and energy investment that I don’t feel like I can afford right now. I really feel like I should be able to get over that hump and enjoy some stealth games, and these seem like likely candidates. Secondly, while I don’t think they’re actually easier, I doubt I’ll be fighting the games’ controls. ![]() I’ve gotten comfortable with the idea that I’m never going to play any of the classic Hitman games I have also accumulated over the years, but I am super intrigued by the modern ones. It irritates me quite a bit, because I should do well at these games – at their core, they too, are puzzle games, but it’s just never clicked for me. I’ll just come out and say it – I am rubbish at games that have being sneaky as the main mechanic. Yes, I’m aware there are three, but these are the two I actually own already. So, I know RE4 is out, but I’m uncertain of whether or not I should try any of the others, and I’m reluctant to buy any additional titles considering what I already own.Ĭoming late to the party on a franchise with such a long history is – at best – awkward, so I will probably just keep being curious, but not actually doing anything about it. I do own bits and bobs of the series from various bundles throughout the years, and the one attempt I made at actually playing any of them is how I found out low FOV games make me motion sick. ![]()
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