Yes, many people seek refunds for games they wish they could get back.
Yes, many people seek refunds for games they wish they could get back.
I learned a lesson the hard way about buying games impulsively on Steam. Now I’m more careful and don’t feel too upset about spending a little per game.
I wonder what you think about Mirror's Edge. (I really like it, just curious) I got Elite: Dangerous a short time before Steam began processing refunds, but I spent too much time playing so I can apply for one. (I have about 3 hours, the cap is 2) I appreciate the concept of flying ships, but I don't enjoy the repetitive quests.
Mirror's Edge is pretty small IMO. But I got it for free, so can't complain. Seems to be less buggier on PC and better looking than what I have one PS3.. But I heard the community is pretty much non-existent
It seems the experience wasn't what I was looking for. The controls were frustrating, and there wasn't much to engage with. The narrative felt underwhelming, and the parkour lacked excitement due to its straightforward nature and uninteresting surroundings. Ultimately, I didn't see any incentive to continue playing.
An insult to the series. I wish I could refund it so hard that the game faded out of existence.
It was a game I really enjoyed and found quite challenging to play.
I didn’t receive anything worthwhile. My experiences have been poor, yet nothing has convinced me to request a refund. What? That game is excellent.