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PS your idea that a review MUST contain discussion about mechanics is just silly. There are many facets to a game that people value besides mechanics such as hidden costs and avoiding Adobe products because Adobe is a garbage company that has ZERO respect for system resources. Free up my RAM you poop mongers.
but I also make a point to promote any really good games, by buying multiple copies for friends etc (to play 4 players multiplayer),
to the point where I now gift games to people on my list simply to spend money on that game, like 4 or more even again just to make sure devs 'get the hint' to keep working on the type of game they made that was really good.
I might buy 5-6 copies of a game for friends, again just to make sure I'm supporting the actually really good games that are getting so hard to find nowadays.
If we don't do that as players we're going to keep getting garbage games thrown at us.
I realized I really need to actually be spending money on the -good- games I actually really like, that deserve my money.
Because cheaping out on any and all games I buy means I'm supporting the really good games I like as much as the nasty garbage that aren't worth anything.
In other words, I realized if I actually want to see 'good' games being made, by people that actually care about their game, I need to actually be supporting a game and not just buying it on sale for 2 bucks. -->
Thing is, they're usually packaged with a really cool trailer or 'kickstarter' idea etc, and it's very difficult to tell what's actually 'good' or not anymore (without losing money to actually try it),
after loading up on games based on what I 'thought' they were going to be like, and finding out they were just garbage, I realized I had to do something -->
so it's not fair to 'rag on' the devs for wanting you to spend some money here and there to get the 'best' enjoyment out of the game you can.
Cause in many places of the world things are ridiculously expensive and paying 10-15 bucks for something (you play so much) is actually a very good deal.
Here in Canada a burger is like 7 bucks nowadays (only a burger, not a combo) and the freaking patty is like paper-thin.
You need like 15 bucks for a proper 'meal' nowadays and that's what 2 hours of satisfaction.