makes sense, most games came out before 2024
About... 85% would you say?
A lot more than that.
I've also been playing games that haven't been released yet.
Has there ever been an extraction shooter that released?
Headline says 'only', but the article says that's actually an increase from last year.
of course it is; 0% of players in 2023 played games released in 2024.
I played like 20 hrs of satisfactory last year lol.
However the joke was good so imma let it slide.
This time.
/s
Well technically with early access games, it would be >0%. Although they didn't know that back in 2023...
So we had time travel all this time huh? Excuse me, I'm gonna go play a game from 2723 >!Star Citizen!<
Hell, I'm surprised it is over 10% with how many of the most popular games have been around for years.
Even one of the biggest releases of this year was a DLC to Elden Ring, which means the actual game is still a few years old
My guess is that Palworld and Helldivers 2 carried a good chunk of that time. I was going to mention Factorio Space Age, but it would just track time for base game. Satisfactory has been in early access for a long time, but officially released 1.0 this year as well, I wonder how that'd count.
Up from 9% last year tho...
There's a huge backlog of PC games and a lot that just play their favorites and that's it.
I basically only have games that cost less than $5 on a sale. The prices for new games are ridiculous generally. $100 for something that will take a year to get the bugs fixed? Only suckers buy new games.
Patient Gamers represent!
Factory gamers were eating good this year.
Factorio released an expansion and Satisfactory hit 1.0 after a long (and excellent) early access campaign. Dobwe count either as a 2024 game?
I wouldn’t but I’m not in charge of anything. I was wearing a factorio t-shirt many years ago and I think that makes it “out” even if it’s not done.
I don't know what factory I am supposed to grow this week.
Space. Obviously space.
Same with simulators in general like flight/military/factory/etc
I'm the guy who is consistently picking up old games that he's always wanted when they go on a steam sale years later for single digits. So I'm constantly three or four (or more years) behind. And I don't really mind because I'm always a single player who doesn't enjoy any form of online multiplayer.
So do I care that I only last month picked up EU4 and a bunch of DLC for cheap, not one bit. Same for Civ 6.
I'll happily chug away at my old games that no one cares about anymore.
I started Civ6 this year too, got it for like 10 dollarydos
i always wait until the games are actually done (and priced reasonably), and that means nowadays that yeah, no 2024 games.
Looking through the sale trying to find ANY game that holds an interest for me... Any suggestions? Seems like a lot of trash lately.
I’ve gone through spells like this. I currently have more games to buy and play than I have time, but I’m a bit behind.
What do you like?
I saw in another comment you played satisfactory. Check out Shapez 2. Its a no pressure fun factory game.
Thanks for the recommendation! I play a lot of different styles of games. Roguelikes, factory building, survival, FPS, RPG, Arcade, RTS, ect and sundry.
well if you haven't tried it, bg3.. what's sundry?
It really depends on what you like.
Satisfactory was a lot of fun for me but others might not like it.
Stalker 2 the same.
I'm a big Total War nut also.
And Veilguard was good if a little watered down.
Okay well part of the problem is that I've already bought most of the games that seem interesting. Already 100% done with Satisfactory, great game!
Burnt out on total war games, not sold on Stalker 2 yet.
Haha ok well over Christmas I usually play KotOR one or two (with the big fan made mods and sometimes difficulty mods).
But this year I'm doing a Rogue Trader playthrough instead.
Also Stalker Gamma may make an appearance but that's a whole thing to set up (if you don't want to install mods etc).
In terms of Total War burnout I recommend trying the SFO mod (big overhaul of balance and mechanics) on WH3. It for sure breathes new life into the older factions.
And for some strategic top-down Real-time-with-pause fun, try Doorkickers or Doorkickers 2. Game 1 is older but a full release, whereas game 2 is at the end of a loooong early access, but it still my preference. Probably game 1 is <$10 though.
If you're still looking for something, just point me in a direction and I'll send more. This is my jam.
Ended up picking up 6 titles this sale:
Peglin
Cobalt Core
Cyberpunk
Cult of the Lamb
Animal Well
Rabit & Steel
So far I've only played the first 3, loving Peglin and Cobalt Core, not far enough into Cyberpunk to make an assessment.
Ah well it seems like you're covered for the holiday season! Enjoy.
I do appreciate your suggestions, and I will give them a look. Happy holidays!
Edit: If I may give a "retro" gaming suggestion of my own. Anybody who likes arcade style games should go immediately buy "Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved". As it is my 100/10 arcade style game recommendation. It's pure game, no story, no bullshit. 3 lives, 3 bombs, and a dream.
Great games that came out in 2024:
- UFO 50
- Peglin
- ANIMAL WELL
- Balatro
2024 games that I haven't tried yet but seem promising:
- Pepper Grinder
- Yellow Taxi Goes Vroom
- Lorelei and the Laser Eyes
- Rabbit and Steel
- Another Crab's Treasure
- Felvidek
All are in no particular order. Dunno if you'll like those but these ones come to mind :)
Rabbit and Steel
I haven't had a chance to properly play it in coop, but I tried Rabbit and Steel and it is really fun.
Is Nine Sols in the sale? GOTY for me. Got overlooked by a lot of awards.
Seems reasonable to me. What percentage of games on steam have been released in 2024? Gotta be a smoll percentage. Actually, 15 percent seems pretty high now that you mention.
"A whooping 15 percent" seems like a better title.
Usually TF2 is up here too depending on the seasonal update rotation.
One sale just ended and there's another... Where am I supposed to get time to play when I'm busy buying them?
I hope this article isn't because the industry might consider shifting to a complete subscription model, I really can't afford the rising cost of new games on release or overpriced subscription models.
I’m surprised it is that high.
I think all I played this year was Helldivers 2
I actually played a fuck ton of new games and early access beta tests this year (34% of all playtime according to steam replay)
STALKER 2 is the only new game I think I bought this year
That's because most new games either suck the butt or made by assholes, or both
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