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I make no guarantees that this list won’t grow as I work my way through it either!ġ… 2… 3… KICK IT! (Drop That Beat Like an Ugly Baby) 10,000,000 1001 Spikes 12 is Better Than 6 140 16bit Trader 1993 Space Machine 1Quest 200% Mixed Juice! 2064: Read Only Memories 35MM 3DMark 7 Grand Steps, Step 1: What Ancients Begat 7 Wonders II 7 Wonders: Ancient Alien Makeover 7 Wonders: The Treasures of Seven 80 Days A Boy and His Blob A Fistful of Gun A Kiss For The Petals - Remembering How We Met A Story About My Uncle A Virus Named TOM AaAaAA!!! - A Reckless Disregard for Gravity AaaaaAAaaaAAAaaAAAAaAAAAA!!! for the Awesome Absolute Drift Abyss Odyssey ABZÛ ACE COMBAT™ ASSAULT HORIZON Enhanced Edition Ace of Seafood Action Henk ADR1FT Advent Rising Adventure in the Tower of Flight Adventures of Shuggy Agatha Christie - The ABC Murders AI War: Fleet Command Akane the Kunoichi Alan Wake Alan Wake’s American Nightmare Albedo: Eyes from Outer Space Albert and Otto: The Adventure Begins Alien Breed: Impact Alien Carnage / Halloween Harry Alien: Isolation Aliens versus Predator Classic 2000 Alone in the Dark Always Sometimes Monsters American Truck Simulator Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs Amnesia: The Dark Descent Angelica Weaver: Catch Me When You Can - Collector’s Edition Anodyne Anomaly 2 Anomaly Korea Another World Antichamber Apotheon Aquaria Ara Fell Arctic Adventure ARK: Survival Evolved ARK: Survival Of The Fittest Arma: Gold Edition Armello Asdivine Hearts Ashes Cricket 2013 Ashes of the Singularity: Classic Ashes of the Singularity: Escalation Assetto Corsa Astebreed: Definitive Edition Atari Vault Audiosurf Avadon: The Black Fortress Avalanche 2: Super Avalanche Avernum 2: Crystal Souls Awesomenauts Back to Bed Bad Hotel Bad Mojo Redux BADLAND: Game of the Year Edition Ballistick Balls of Steel BASEBALL STARS 2 Bastion Batman: Arkham Asylum GOTY Edition Batman: Arkham City GOTY Batman™: Arkham Knight Batman™: Arkham Origins Battle Islands Battle Islands: Commanders Battle vs Chess BattleBlock Theater BattleStorm Beat Hazard Beatbuddy: Tale of the Guardians BEEP Bejeweled 3 Bernie Needs Love Besiege Better Late Than DEAD Beware Planet Earth Beyond Eyes Beyond Gravity Big Pharma Binary Domain Bio Menace Bionic Commando Rearmed BioShock BioShock 2 BioShock 2 Remastered BioShock Infinite BioShock Remastered Bit Blaster XL BiT Evolution BIT.TRIP BEAT BIT.TRIP Presents… Runner2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien BIT. In case you’re curious, here’s the complete list as it stands today. I’ll of course be skipping over everything that I’ve played, and will add notes to each entry that briefly speaks to those games. I’ve been playing games long enough to know pretty early on if something will click with me or not, so this will not be one of those situations where I play everything as much as possible to completion, unless it’s something I really end up enjoying. So with that being said, I’ve decided to go through my entire Steam library in alphabetical order. Figure the least I can do is check them out to see if they’re worth my time, right? I think of the countless developers out there who put in what was likely a tremendous amount of time into these projects. You could argue that the same is true of physical games if your house burns down, floods, or gets broken into, but the point remains that this adds up to a lot of games sitting around that have not and may never get played. I see this massive list of games I’ve collected over the years, knowing that in the unlikely event that Steam ever goes away or my account somehow gets lost/compromised, those games could be gone forever.
There’s this thing a lot of gamers refer to as “gaming paralysis”, where you stare at your backlog with a look of complete bewilderment, overwhelmed by the number of options in front of you.
Buy something because I’m excited about its release (or a sale is seemingly too good to pass up), and then let it sit for years before I get around to playing it. That seems to be the way of things with me.
I’ve been a part of the Steam ecosystem since 2004’s Half-Life 2, a game that I didn’t play until 2009. How on earth did I get here? Steam sales, bundles, and a lack of willpower, that’s how. One-thousand four-hundred and seventy-three games.
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