Cavalary: And to answer the OP, see attachment. Tags should explain all.
Cambrey: Holy cow! 73 out of 179 games. Did you end up buying too many blind bags too?
The only purchased game tagged as not interested is Might and Magic 2, and that's because my first GOG purchase was the M&M bundle and I abandoned the first because of the lack of free saving and that also applies to the second so didn't bother to try it. The rest are all freebies, though a couple came with other games. Only stopped grabbing everything given away just because it was free when they made that automatically sign you up for newsletters, made me think about it for a moment and realize there's no reason to get things I know I'll never touch under any circumstances.
Wirvington: Aren't ending and conclusion synonyms? I'm really curious about this one because in this case I was assuming them to be so. Besides that, I didn't remember the game giving the player the option to "finish it" so thanks for bringing that out; I thought no video piece in 'Her Story' was the definite one to provide an eureka moment to the player, so that's what I was trying to convey, that the game ends the moment the player has figured out the mystery, not when all the videos have been watched. But hey, I saw you hid the game, how dare you! :P
Hid it because I finished it.
Reviewed too.
And in that game they're different. Like I said, for one you can reveal all videos, which should count as completing it by any definition, the game has no more to offer you, but there's also an earlier moment where you're given the option to "finish", yes (and something is revealed). It just never tells you what the correct conclusion is, that's entirely up to you.