Why do I play all these games? Because it’s important that they’re played.
Because every game is a story, a world, a moment in time crafted by someone who cared enough to create it.
Because each one teaches me something new—about design, about culture, about myself.
Because in a sea of pixels, there’s magic waiting to be found.
And because, honestly? Sometimes I just want to escape, explore, and lose myself in different worlds.
So yeah. I own thousands of games, and I’ll keep playing them.
I do wonder what this says about your account
Oh, I looked. The “value” isn’t accurate. I bought most in bundle deals or at deep discounts.
In your steam profile you can get the actual amount spent if you’re curious (and willing to share)
Won’t work because I haven’t bought everything directly through Steam itself.
I know it’s not accurate. I wonder what the "value " is if you were to buy at full price
Show this post to your therapist.
steam should have a “start random game” button. maybe with some rules you can set like “not one played in the last 3 weeks” or something
They have a pretty good recommendation system for your owned library.
But I also have my own system for what to play next.
What’s your system?
I either play games that I’ve owned for 30 days or 10 years.
Huh that’s so crazy it just might work for me too
Steam: Mission failed successfully!
How do you even find something to play? That’s enough options that I’d get lost in the search, leave, come back later, and repeat.
I don’t watch TV. I bring a Steam Deck everywhere. And if I get bored, I stop—play something else.
Wow, I’m only at 1500 and thought it was excessive. Time to continue the irresponsibility!
“It was a good deal, what can you do” x1000
Damn that’s a lot.
Favorite: 1
Ten bucks that it’s an anime waifu hentai game. 🤭
Nope, it’s Chrome—which I never use. 😆
I’m around 3000 in my library and have put notable play time into maybe 20?
This is the way.
I only have 800 odd but I feel the same way
I only have 200 on Steam and have 100%ed 24 of them with an average completion rate of 62%.
I have 102 games on GOG