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You're doing better than me! I've not seen anything this year that I even remotely thought about purchasing. I'm glad that some people are enjoying this year's releases though. It's always interesting to me that writers assume that almost everyone automatically loves every hyped game.
What are you into? A game I'm looking forward to is releasing tomorrow (October 31st) yet I only know of it because of Steam's demo event. It's called Jusant and I've heard absolutely no hype for it.
The games that I tried for the first time and enjoyed this year were:
Then the games that I tried and didn't like:
Games that I would be excited about if they were announced/launched:
My all time favorites list that I keep coming back to is currently this:
I can definitely see why you've struggled so much since the common factors between the games you didn't like are the most rampant in the industry right now. I've tended to find myself in a similar situation and would only remove Spider-Man from the list of not liked. Because of constant push-backs, I'm honestly not sure what the release forecast looks like at this point because I've refused to play into the hype train for a while now.
In case you haven't already tried them, based on your favourites list, I'd recommend taking a look at Satisfactory and Jusant. The first is Factorio but in 3D so it plays into some of what people like about Stardew, in my opinion and Jusant is an interesting blend of Journey and Shadow of the Colossus from what I've played so far. It also has a rare thing called a 'demo' on Steam so you can at least easily and freely give it a try.
I'm hoping to eventually find something that checks all the right boxes! In the meantime, I still find a few that I really like here and there, and old favorites are always fun!
I've definitely seen Satisfactory before, I've just never bought it. It looked like it could be interesting, I'll have to look into it a bit more. Jusant I hadn't heard of, but I'll check it out. Thanks!