timppu: Sorry to betray you all, but I just have to buy Days Gone. It falls exactly to the category of games that I do want to see on GOG, so it is basically a must-buy for me.
Sorry again, I hope you can forgive me sometime, somewhere, somehow, somewhat, somewho...
Fonzer: Only if you play it :p
Some day, somewhere, somehow...
Just yesterday I bought Days Gone, Costume Quest 2, Geneforge 1 - Mutagen, The Cave and Visage. The last three were not even in my wishlist, they were impulse buys which I caught on the corner of my eye and thought "hey that looks interesting, and seems to have favorable reviews too!".
I thought I was done for now... but today I noticed "you have 19 items on sale on your wishlist"!
Damn! This never ends! My problem is not anymore that I buy games faster than I play them, but also that my wishlist grows faster than I am able to buy games off it. I didn't even recall I have that many items on my wishlist... Must be that recent "50 games you have to play before you die" video that I watched, I marked quite many GOG games to my wishlist based on it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EP2Ag9C-FDE Many of those games are now on sale on GOG...
The good news is that I did actually play a game yesterday evening, Soul Reaver. I am still trying to understand the gameplay, it seems more complicated than I anticipated (I even read the manual because there was so much I didn't understand in the gameplay), with two different realities you have to hop between that have different enemies and things and laws of physics, all kinds of odd mechanisms like how you fight the enemies, grab them and toss them to water or fire, how you move some items around etc...
It was pretty cool though when I accidentally picked up a spear from the wall (I thought it was just a wall decoration) and I could actually impale the enemy vampires(?) with it, no need to carry them around to a nearby fireplace or water pool anymore in order to properly kill them.
The best thing that could happen to me was if Valve closed down Team Fortress 2, then I would have much more gaming time to single-player games... Also these discussion forums take too much of my precious gaming time. Sometimes it is more fun to talk about games (and electric cars, and politics, and and and) than actually play the games. Sad but true.
EDIT: Scratch that, as my two sons are also playing Team Fortress 2... They can play it without paying a dime, and the game also runs on old potato PCs and laptops pretty ok, so it is a perfect game to keep them happy. I just have to find a way to stop playing it myself, at some point I was quite close to it when the cheater bot infestation was at its worst, but nowadays it is manageable, I don't know if Valve has actually done something about the cheater bots, or the bot users have just kinda lost interest and moved on to cheat on other games... Occasionally you still see those bots, but much less than in the worst times.