
Nintendo is the only one left who isn't a backlog generating machine. $40-60 is not an impulse price point. :p
Nintendo is the only one left who isn't a backlog generating machine. $40-60 is not an impulse price point. :p
Good luck, LOL.
That's the main reason having a backlong doesn't bother me so much. It means there's more stuff for me to play when I have time.
I have the Binding of Isaac and Joe Danger 2, but I don't remember buying either of them. It's like my Steam account is self aware or something...
Well, it helps to look at things positively. :p
I'm going to go apeshit once the next big Steam sale comes around, backlog be damned. :p
My backlog of PS+ games isn't as bad as my Steam backlog, but I don't expect to finish all that stuff either. I'm already building a backlog of PS4 games with it and I don't even have the damn system yet, LOL.
My man. *fistbump*
I started now because I didn't feel like waiting, LOL.
So...what's your favorite food? :p
Sony and Microsoft are both priming themselves for a discless, constantly connected future, and the industry is more than happy to go along with it given how much they hate retail and used games. I wouldn't be surprised in the least if this was the last generation that used discs at all.
I'm just hoping they allow for some kind of digital exchange where you can trade and sell games to people through their services, where the hardware makers and publishers get a cut of each sale. That would be a good compromise. There hasn't been much push to do that on PC, though, where retail is a non-factor, so I'm not getting my hopes up. -_-