twintail said:
I guess that really depends. For instance, I know exactly what games I like. I know what games I will buy. I know what games pique my interest enough to look into them more. But, I'm not going to try stuff that I have little to no interest in (which accounts for like 95% of all games). Freedom to explore a vast array of games is great, but it's also just incredibly tiresome imho. Just like cable TV tbqh. But I can see the benefits to being able to try out games without the worry of paying for them. I just don't think that accounts for everyone. |
It's true you know what you like, but you don't know what else you would like if you tried it first
It indeed can be tiresome for some, but alas I like to discover new things. Playing something myself it's just much better than just reading somebody else's opining about any game







