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Never had so many things to play... with so little time to.
Careful, your backlog will get very long.
If a game crash every two minutes because of bad coding you'd have someone who call it trash because it is unacceptable and another one who just can't care enough because it is EA, let's give time for the devs to fix it etc. That opinion is subjective. The fact that the game is badly coded which lead it to crash every two minutes would not be.
Last sale I spend hours searching for any game that:
1 - I don't already have in Epic for free
2 - Wasn't the tipical AAA
I didn't buy ♥♥♥♥ because almost 80% of the games I saw where chinese crapgames or practically demos... I think a bit of curation would be ok
Curation always ends up a bad idea because eventually the games you want end up getting excluded by "curation". I'm experiencing a bit of a drought period, but that doesn't mean I'll be making "gaming is dead" threads nor enter such a mindset. Got a full wishlist and am not limiting myself to new and trending releases. There are HUNDREDS of good games, but you need to have a good idea what you want to find what's good.
That being said, we always must remember that old saying about trash.
Games, like any other form of entertainment can be objectively quantified in terms of production standards. But we also have to remember that they are also works of art, and there will also be a lot of subjectivity involved as well.
Is a game that uses 16 bit graphics objectively worse than a game with photo realistic graphics? The reality is, you cannot objectively compare one to the other. That's a subjective quantity, depending on what the goal of the graphics is designed to do.
At the end of the day, I have discovered that games I never thought I would enjoy, offered me the best entertainment for the value over games that were supposed to be objective masterpieces of game development.
Personally, I have been gaming for longer than there has been a video game industry, and I find that times now have never been better for finding and enjoying games to play.