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[–] Namrok 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Man, I'm right there with you. Games these days never feel like a complete product you can own, play from start to finish, and really dig into. They are all service oriented. They're all either multiplayer only, require an internet connect, have a constant drip of microtransactions or DLC, or otherwise function as a platform to constantly require extra cash.

I especially hate all this early access, constantly in development shit. Even if I only get charged once up front, I just want a finished game god damnit!

This is probably why most of the games I play these days are pre-2010, often pre-2000.