On a scale from 1 to 10, how many of those games aren’t absolute shit and/or money grab scams?
and my 2024 Steam year report said I played 0 games released in 2024. Not any must have titles in day one and also my RTX 2060 can’t handle these new AAA titles anymore. Starfield was the last one that was still playable. Well time to start playing all the other hundreds of older games in my library.
So much absolute garbage.
How many of those are $0.99 hentai titles with like an hour of gameplay, though.
Only around 17,000 or so. The rest are minimum effort Unity asset flips.
I do appreciate that it used to be too much effort to get a game onto Steam, but this situation is hardly better.
And how many are nearly entirely AI generated?
Idk, AI is usually very good at translation into English, and most of the translations are garbage.
None.
Dude, I legit read that as “hentai titties” 😂
Also true
All excellent, I’m sure.
How could the quality be anything but sterling with 50 new games each and every day?
Discoverability is a huge problem on Steam because there’s so many games releasing, you can’t really keep up.
18,000 games is almost 50 per day on average. That’s 50 titles fighting for your attention and wallet every single day.
If you don’t get noticed because you didn’t spend half of your development budget on marketing, or your game didn’t pick up well with influencers or more traditional media like reviews, you’re just kinda fucked. No matter how good your game might be.
Speaking about quality, how many of those 18k titles were uninspiring, asset flipping slop?
It doesn’t help that Steam store is a nightmare to navigate.
Releasing demos is a great way to succeed. It doesn’t take me more than 5 minutes to decide if it’s something I want to continue playing.
Putting videos of nothing but cut-scenes is a great way to ensure I keep scrolling but every title seems to take this approach.
I’ve always dreamed of a world where game demos were mandated by law. Some products can’t be tested out easily, but just about any video game really can.
The Steam Next Fest is how I found most of the good indie games I’ve played. Making a good demo will put you above 99% of the cruft out there.
I have picked up the same habit. I’ll download and test a couple of dozen demos every next fest, and then wishlist/buy the ones that are good. I played 108 demos this year, and some of my favorite games this year were demos like this: Kill Knight, Last Plague Blight, Karate Survivor, Empty Shell…
that and word of mouth or just cool gameplay vids. dude parrying an explosion got me to withlist va proxy
Guys we have soooo much shovelware, asset flips and softcore porn that’s barely a game. This is very much a good thing!!!
That’s what happens when you have a monopoly.
You act like Epic, GoG and itch.io don’t exist. Steam has plenty of competition. They just suck in comparison.
GoG sucks?
Amazingly good in some ways, and bad in some other ways. Eg. Doesn’t work on linux.
I see, thanks for clarifying!
It’s because they got rid of their game standards