Epic is giving away big games for the next few weeks again

as much as i like the trying to guess the giveaway game, if im honest with myself i rarely play any game on epic games. (but im probably still going to claim some of the bigger titles)
Oh absolutely. Open Epic, claim, close, repeat.

I have installed about 6 games over the years, played most of them to be fair but probably only 3 for any real length of time.
 
Oh absolutely. Open Epic, claim, close, repeat.

I have installed about 6 games over the years, played most of them to be fair but probably only 3 for any real length of time.

same here along with amazon giving away a lot games via epic. Just had a look at my library and I have 473 games in total. Did not expect it to be that many
 
'Bought' both these, thank you for the heads up. Is there a way to see your library on the webpages or do you have to install the Launcher App?
Looks like you need the Launcher\App. Had a quick look around the site and could not see a way to look at your library.
 
Got 57 free games in my Epic library (all AAA) and the one I've played is GTA V

Sounds like you have an addiction to free stuff; in the old days people like that were called couponers because they'd collect coupons for free stuff even if it's stuff they'd never use and then they'd hoard the stuff at home
 
I've categorised my Epic Games library into 'Will play', 'Might play', and everything else has been left uncategorised. I scrutinise the giveaways to avoid claiming something that I'll never play and that will only clutter up my library. It is good to try out games I have lukewarm interest in, but I do have a habit of wanting to finish things even if enjoyment is waning. Darkest Dungeon was initially enjoyable for the first 10 hours or so but became a repetitive slog; it seemed the narrator had a point "Success so clearly in view... or is it merely a trick of the light?" It took 60 hours to complete. I'd have been dissuaded if I'd known beforehand.
 
Sounds like you have an addiction to free stuff; in the old days people like that were called couponers because they'd collect coupons for free stuff even if it's stuff they'd never use and then they'd hoard the stuff at home

Might sound daft, but I prefer Steam. I get the free games I fancy from Epic then forget they are there because I rarely open the Epic store.

Just had a look and a sample of the free games I've got and never played are big titles like Control, Alan Wake, Ark survival, Control, Cities Skylines, Chivalry 2, Deus ex, Death stranding, Dishonoured, Dying light, DA Inquisition, For honour, Fallout 2, Galactic civ, Homeworld, Metro, Xcom2 , Warhammer, all the Tomb Raider games etc etc etc.

But to be honest, I don't have time to play the games I buy, let alone the ones I pick up free, just because.
 
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