CarrionCrow: I'm interested in both, but Pillars seems like more of a Baldur's Gate/Icewind Dale style, so I'm drawn to that a bit more, I think.
Will freely admit that I've kicked myself more than once for not getting Divinity the last time it was on sale, though.
Actually, will add Grimrock 2 to the "kicked myself over not buying it on sale" list.
EndreWhiteMane: I was thinking it seemed a bit more like Baldur's too but I'd wait a while for reviews anyway, almost sprung for Wasteland 2 out of the gate and now I'm rather glad I didn't.
Divinity on the other hand has a good track record already and Grimrock doesn't bother me since I haven't completed the first one yet. :-)
Understandable. Not to mention, dropping 45 or 60 dollars is a lot.
I can grab a lot of games, but that's because I stick to sales and pick them clean as much as possible.
Hotline Miami 2 was an exception since even the deluxe version is less than 20, and I enjoyed the first game so much that I'm looking forward to the second a lot. That doesn't happen with me very often.
Then on top of all that, I've been looking at my list and there are quite a few things that've been on there a long time. Thinking of saving money where I can til Summer, then picking the list apart oldest to newest.
Wasteland 2 isn't as much of a priority for me now since it's like you and Grimrock. Haven't cleared the first and the second's a direct sequel, so that's on the back burner.
Not counting any possible big sales, there's still 8 sales between now and the end of the month. Think I'll hold off, avoid dropping the day one coin on Pillars, keep on picking the list apart when I can get things cheap.
It's the smarter move overall by far when you think about that method being the difference between spending two thousand and five hundred.