Zombies
Survival Horror
VR
Sports
Tower Defense
Memes
Fighting Games
Early Access
I'm rather narrow minded when it comes to what kind of games i play, but i've seen far too much steam greenlight garbage to trust anything early access no matter how good it looks (Good games with horrible PR (looking at you PUBG...) for example)
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Turn based.
I don't care if it's Final Fantasy or some space trading sim, I do not want to play menu games or watch the same animated fight over and over.
I know, the shock, the horror, how could he say that? I get bored, I'm sorry. You can also add most tower defense, management and card games to that list. I give most simulators a particular hard time as well.
The kicker? I love old school board games, but these are not them, even with online multiplayer.
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Games with too much emphasys on a huge number of achievements, or trading cards, since that usually means asset flipper shovelware subpar indies.
Early access/open world/survival/zombie/PvP, the typical "this is what teen streamers nowadays want to play" cookie cutter kind of stuff.
VR, I can't even imagine myself ever trying it, since with the lovely combo of astigmatism + myopia I'd likely have motion sickness, nausea, and/or seizures.
MMO/MMORPG/multiplayer-only (even worse with microtransactions), just... no.
FPS - yeah, I'm serious, I'm probably one of the few people who don't like the genre, but I just find Battlefield/CoD/CS:GO-like shooters (which make up the majority of the genre) boring, even worse if they're multiplayer-focused, I need a good plot and/or niche gameplay mechanics to even be interested in one of them.
Horror - I probably don't need to explain why.
I'd say RPG Maker games, but sometimes there're hidden gems that are wrongly dubbed as "trash" due to the fact that there're a bit too many "RPG Maker Game #1672489" which are done in a few minmutes by following the official tutorials.
Almost everything under 5p (a.k.a. cheap "bundle trash"), most games between 6-10p (sometimes there might be some good stuff in there), and mostly anything over 50p (AAA games my current PC can't run, and that often I wouldn't want anyway).
And of course, I always hide DLCs and bugged packages I already own, userscripts make identifying them a lot easier, while good memory (and an always up-to-date library list) takes care of the rest.
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I just hide games (or mostly DLCs) that I already own and aren't detected
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