>caring about what other people will think
I remember being in high school.
How would you Konmari your Steam library?
>X-COM Ufo Defense
>X-COM Terror From the Deep
>Desperados: Wanted Dead or Alive
>Half-Life
>Opposing Force
end of list
Even though i own over 200 steam games, i would say 90%+ are games i am genuinely interested in, have enjoyed or will enjoy when i get to them.
I dont own much shit from bundles.
This "suggestion" of keeping only the good things only really applies to real life hoarders, not a virtual backlog of entertainment.
Whoever wrote that article is retarded.
Anyone here taking that seriously is retarded
>joy
>video games
This thread and that article are stupid.
Most games people own here are inheriting enjoyable.
This advice only applies to people pathologically invested into something they dont enjoy any longer. Like a wowfag who hates the game but still cant let go, or someone forcing himself to play a major blunder like Artifact or Anthem, or someone for some reason trying to beat Superman 64. Those people need to let go and go play something enjoyable.
For everyone else here, who actually likes video games, i would strongly argue 95% of their steam library is enjoyable in some way.
The only thing i learned from that article is that most journalists from PCgamer dont actually like gaming and only like 3 games were ever enjoyable for them (what a big surprise)
>100% orange juice
>reccetear
>stardew valley
>yakuza 0
Xcom and xcom 2
TWWH2
Kenshi
I have so many friends who buy games on a whim and never even install them and go on their lives, spending hundreds on steam sales over and over again, totalling thousands of games.
People with a disposable income are scary sometimes.