Typically, the only Switch game I’ve not actually played yet. I started it up, but had to get ready to leave. I might grab a quick go while my friends are wrangling their kids to bed...
PS4
Life is Strange: Before the Storm Complete Season (Full Game) £3.99
Blackwood Crossing (Full Game) £5.79
SteamWorld Dig 2 (Full Game) £7.99
PC
DLC Quest £0.99
Tetrobot and Co. £2.37
Four Sided Fantasy £1.39
Mosaic Maze £1.99
Induction £3.59
Light Fall £5.49
Gorogoa £5.69
Minit: £4.19
Into the Breach £7.63
Slay the Spire £8.99
and it's the second of January and the more stuff in the PlayStation sale in two days time please halo
(Am thinking I'm CEXing AC Origins then cold turkey till Jan 2020 lads, cos I'm mighty well stocked up now. Can play subscription games tho, and if I offset Vs selling, and can get a switch if metroid prime 4 comes out this year. Or if I win the lotto/equivalent!)
I think I need to slow down a bit. Was waiting to get Resi 2 in a couple of weeks, but I've ended up with quite a lot to get through.
Only got to the credits on Mario, haven't played Zelda and now have Into the Breach. I may also have another couple of games coming in the next week or so as late Xmas gifts. Edit: And I hadn't finished with the MD Classics collection.
So maybe no more purchases until Sekiro in March at least.
Xbox One X - £350
Game Pass - £48
Assassins Creed Odyssey - £29
Xbox One X Stand - £10
Xbox Live - £33
Titanfall 2 - £3
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice - £46
Pillars of Eternity - £17
Running Total = £536
*Elf - sort out those dates, we aren't American
**I'm determined to spend much less this year. I have such a huge list of great AA and Indie gems that I really don't need anything. Oh will have to get Xbox Gold this month - running total updated.
Astro Bot £24.99
Until Dawn: Rush of Blood to the Head £7.99
Star Wars Battlefront £3.50ish
Octo Expansion £12.99
Running total £49.50.
..think that's it so far this year, but I did spend £30 in the previous Switch sale at the tail end of last year. I've been thinking about keeping tabs on my spending a bit more this year, so we'll see. I tend to think every time I turn a pub trip down I'm 'saving', but I spend a chunk of that on games per month anyway. So it could be worse, but it's still not great even though I'm trying to become a hermit. I'm also an absolute sucker for sizable indie discount, I trawl through every sale at least twice, and I've still got a couple from 2017 in my PoS.
Also, all my favourite games in the last year have all cost under £15. Indie stuff is really starting to outshine the AAA's these days. Slay the Spire, Into the Breach and Hollow Knight are the best things I've played since Breath of the Wild.