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You can jump into backlog of older game titles. Its never late to discover GOG gems.
It is weird to see people obsess over the price of a new release AAA game when the classics tend to be better made, less buggy, have a bigger mod community, and much lower specs.
Go back and play the Halo series. The opening scene of the first game still gives me chills. Play Portal. And then play Portal 2.
Check out some old school RTS titles. Planetary Annihilation is a reworking of the old Total Annihilation game and absolutely stands up.
Go try some indies - Blue Prince or Slay the Spire or Darkest Dungeon.
There's no reason to spend more than $20 on a game anymore
There is a reason many good old games can't be easily played on modern hardware.
If you're not allergic to 5-10 minutes of looking at protondb or other resources to understand how to get the game running, this isn't a problem.
I've not yet found a difficult process for getting old games running. They've been around so long that the community has typically documented everything you need to know to get up and running.
I mean... I am used to getting things like modding skyrim on linux, so this is not really a topic needed to preach to me.
But I met countless people who will give up after three repeats of basic installation attempt.
Emulators solve a lot of those problems
Exactly why I added the world "easily". Those who can and know often overestimate what average person can and know.
You can pay more if you just want the Nintendo or Blizzard official remaster. But all the stuff is accessible
I gave my son $10 to buy some Steam games. And I was so proud that he didn't spend the $10 on Roblox or anything, but on a few indie games on sale.