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I have a PS5 sitting unplugged. I was so excited to get it in 2020, but now I have not touched in a year and a half.
Amazing how a steamdeck just crushes modern day consoles. You cant beat that game catalog.
I was really motivated to get one to play the Demon's Souls remake, beat it 3 times in a week, and since then I've probably spent more time updating the system and collecting the monthly ps+ games than actually playing.
It's impossible to beat "every game ever made." Which while it may not play some games now, the platform will eventually play those, too. One way or another.
I gave up after PS4 had no games and the few it did have were ported. Except Bloodborne, but emulation caught up and runs it better.
Now I'm just PC/Deck + Nintendo. Xbox I dumped after the 360.
Or just PC/Deck and a used Switch 2 later is my new plan. It's going to cost too much new.
Maybe not interesting, but it was a big change from being the guy who owned every successful console and some oddballs imports from the 70's onwards at one point.
I'm pretty similar in the console to PC shift. Pretty much had all consoles and handhelds through Xbox 360/Switch/PS3.
I still miss the Wii controls (I hate moving my neck for anything VR) but I don't think with Switch 2 motion controls/mouse will get me back on Nintendo. Twilight Princess and Metroid Prime Trilogy were awesome on Wii. Only reason I bought a Switch was for Zelda but I didn't care for it and eventually gave my switch away, never finished BoTW. I don't think Metroid Prime 4 is enough for me to justify buying a whole console. So I'm planning to get a steamdeck instead of the switch 2.
If we ever see a world where nintendo games are on steam and you don't need a nintendo account to play them, I would totally buy up all my favorite games and play them on PC.
Otherwise I really don't care for the business model of re-buying the games I already own, just re-released on the latest console. Don't care for paying for online access. And the few games they have really aren't compelling enough for me to justify buying a console when I have hundreds of unplayed games in my steam library. (my humble bundle subscription snowballed my library lol)
Yeah we're on the same page haha.
The steam backlog included. I actually started chipping away at mine last year inspired by a tuber challenging themselves to get through all of theirs in a dramatically arbitrary amount time for the clicks.
Basically doing the same without the pressured deadline:
go alphabetically not picking and choosing or it'll be all crap you keep skipping over to pick from at the end.
play for two hours minimum
if you don't like the game by then, drop it forever.
I got it down from 304 games to...126 as of yesterday lol. Not humble bundle here, but the very first steam sales. The worst are the old indie games publshers bundled in that I didn't seek out myself. Most simply do not hold up if they ever really did.
I know the exact video you're on about and it was great
Same. I was so hyped for the hardware, but the games never came. I guess it’s because Sony went all-in on live service games that ended up getting cancelled instead of backing lots of single player games like they traditionally had. Steam Deck took my PS5’s place and eventually even got me into PC gaming to play what my Deck couldn’t — and PC gaming on Linux at that. I doubt I will buy any future PlayStations now, not after how this generation went. There hasn’t been a single PS5 game that I wanted to play that hasn’t come to PC anyway. Like you said, can’t beat the catalog. Plus modding capability and backwards compatibility.