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StingingVelvet: If you do play Pillars make sure to ignore the gold name characters. Those are back NPCs with stupidly long stories written by backers. A lot of people clicked those thinking they were a normal part of the game and then yelled at the game for being too verbose.
That feels like having to put up with ads despite having paid for the game.

Edit: chronicling the slow pruning of my wishlist some more, I just removed Lost Ruins. I thought I could stomach the anime tropes for this one, but once again a gameplay video changed my mind.
I also set a goal of no purchases for the next 12 months. Maybe it would help with the issue in the OP to set a goal of not buying games with dealbreaker traits. Set a time limit, jot it down somewhere, then look back and see how you're doing. Maybe use the period of no unwanted purchases to play games that you do enjoy.
Post edited April 03, 2023 by Ice_Mage
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StingingVelvet: If you liked the IE games then I absolutely think Pillars is worth playing, but the two Pathfinder games are probably the better IE-like games. Especially the second one.

If you do play Pillars make sure to ignore the gold name characters. Those are back NPCs with stupidly long stories written by backers. A lot of people clicked those thinking they were a normal part of the game and then yelled at the game for being too verbose.
I missed when promo ends so maybe next time. PoE 2 is still kinda pricey even with high discount.

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StingingVelvet: If you do play Pillars make sure to ignore the gold name characters. Those are back NPCs with stupidly long stories written by backers. A lot of people clicked those thinking they were a normal part of the game and then yelled at the game for being too verbose.
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Ice_Mage: That feels like having to put up with ads despite having paid for the game.
Well, people who wrote those NPC's paid for financing the game in the first place.