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I have about 100 steam games currently (I'm pretty selective, and don't just buy random stuff). So a vast majority of it is jrpgs/rpgs.
(I didn't start playing on pc until not too long ago, it was more the one off type of deal before.... and stuff like POE)

(is it a bad thing, that I don't want to own alot of games I wont enjoy? or like bad f2p and such? I get the highly rated games, and like rpgs I know will appeal. Like I would rather they not even show up on my steam account (if its a bad game or something not to my likely (genre wise)). It has to be a quality title that appeals to me, for it to even be considered added/bought)

The insane thing is I have like 80 games on Epic store launcher (of which almost all of them where free gift games, from epic). 
Serious Epic are awesome for giving away so many free games (not everything is my cup of tea though, but sometimes its nice to try something different).

I have maybe 20 ish games on GoG (mostly old classics I want to know I can always keep/play).

So basically steam is for RPGs, and epic is when your feeling like trying something different (epic gift a good mix of genre imo)...


Insane some people here are over 5k games.  And someone showed over 29,000$ spent on steam..... thats wow.
I'm generally really selective, research and only add like the odd rpg or jrpg I want to play.
If its not a major thing, I wish list it and wait for specials on them too.

If your over 5k games, I guess you have much broader tastes, and aren't nearly as selective as I am.....
and you likely spend a ungodly amount of money on games.  Do you guys just have 1000's of games in you backlog yet to be played?

Last edited by JRPGfan - on 01 January 2025