Debating getting some games when my Visa enters a new billing period. Catan is on sale for $16, but I've got a trial of it on the XBOX and a free version on PC, so I should probably sample the waters first. It's not a game that gets me excited, but there is a local group that gets together each week to play Catan, and it wouldn't hurt for me to socialize more. Midnight Suns is also on sale for $24, and I am excited about that. It's got great IP and graphics, and it uses card-based turn-based combat which is supposedly rather good. (I'm into card battlers, and if I don't have to do tricky things with a controller at high speed, all the better). And I've got Cuphead on PC which I recently sampled again. Its controls aren't as hard as I initially thought, either that, or I'm becoming more adept at button mashing. But that's another $14-20. All three would be close to $60, and I'm planning on spending $230 on an annual subscription to Audible Books in August. I'm expecting $700 from my property tax refund, but I'd rather not spend that all at once.
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