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Choice is generally a good thing, but it needs to be an informed choice, steam needs to categorize titles correctly and make it blatantly obvious what style of game is being purchased.
Because pressing a few extra buttons to skip a game and/or doing some research before hitting the BUY button is just too much for some Steam users?
Amazing how the manage to turn on their computers everyday actually >.>
I thought the description page was pretty clear.
Plus if you just buy any $10 game without checkig the reviews or forums first you are bound to be disappointed eventually,
^Agreed... and if ten dollars is too much to spend on your budget then perhaps its time to get a better job or cheaper hobby other than pc's and games.
Also, more games on steam is a good thing regardless of what you like or expect a game to be. If you are upset that steam releases games besides all AAA titles, then gtfo because there is much more of that to come. I do agree that at times the game descriptions can/should be improved for a lot of titles.