@Tfmonkey I know you like your shitty pixel boomer rom games, but what about games from the golden age of vidya (1990- early 2000s)?
System shock remake is out and very faithful to the original.
@NEETzsche @Tfmonkey Sure, mostly true. The only risks are generally taken by indies or crowdfunders nowadays to create interesting interactive experiences, as opposed to the graphics focused triple A trash big publishers churn out.
All the truly great games were made during the golden age (Deus Ex is my favorite) and as the industry grew in popularity it only went downhill. The popularity of phone games and lootboxes is only making the industry worse.
@Tfmonkey this is the most correct and responsible way to participate in the hobby nowadays. Don't buy day 1. Let them fix the game, because it's almost always released broken. Play old games, because they'll be cheaper and all patched up, and you'll have the complete edition, since the dev released all the cut content they charged money for.
I'm an enthusiast, so I don't always follow these rules of thumb. I do play older games and mod the fuck out of them to squeeze more fun out for free.
@ButtWorldsMan My steam library has 336 games in it, so I do pay for videogames when they're a few years old and 75% off or so.