BossLackey
Gold Member
If I'm being entirely honest, I have not been especially fiscally responsible when it comes to video games as of late.
I don't buy much for myself outside of games and I can certainly afford them, but I've pretty much been buying a game a week (and sometimes...more than that).
And I don't mean on sale. I'm talking as they release across a ton of genres at full price. (though there are plenty I get on sale on top of that)
If I eventually finished them all (or made an appreciable dent in them), I wouldn't feel guilty at all. However, the issue is that I get excited about a game and then realize 5 hours in that it's just not my type of game and I'm permanently shelving it.
Something about getting a game and playing it on release is an addictive feeling that I can't shake lately.
I gotta stop!
I don't buy much for myself outside of games and I can certainly afford them, but I've pretty much been buying a game a week (and sometimes...more than that).
And I don't mean on sale. I'm talking as they release across a ton of genres at full price. (though there are plenty I get on sale on top of that)
If I eventually finished them all (or made an appreciable dent in them), I wouldn't feel guilty at all. However, the issue is that I get excited about a game and then realize 5 hours in that it's just not my type of game and I'm permanently shelving it.
Something about getting a game and playing it on release is an addictive feeling that I can't shake lately.
I gotta stop!
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