Used to spend a lot on games as I used to be big on collecting, not so much anymore. Its much easier to just maintain a decent computer that can emulate/run damn near anything and keep everything on external SSD's. When I was collecting, it wasn't unheard of for my dumb ass to drop $300+ a month going to various retro stores and grabbing anything that caught my eye.
Now I'm very picky if I'll spend money or pirate something. Really depends on a lot of factors like price, how old the game is, whats on offer for having an offical copy, if I hate the company, and so on. Dropping $10 on the Doom 1 + 2 rerelease is no biggie because you got a new episode pack that may as well be "Doom 3 if it came out in the DOS era" and the ability to just drop into deathmatch and co-op games through lobbies, finally. All that content for $10 is a steal, and its fucking Doom, I know I'll have fun and get more than my moneys worth.
Capcom makes some good games (Monster Hunter), but I don't take kindly to a company loudly and proudly shoving faggots in drag in your face during a particular game reveal. I either pirate their games outright or find them on places like G2A for the price of dirt. If its greymarket, theres a very good chance the developer got fucked out of the key for that copy you purchased, so they're not seeing a cent off you for it. Its scummy for sure, but I feel its a bit more insulting to shitty companies to pay the nigger robbing them pennies on the dollar that they'll never see, than just outright pirating it at times.
Then you got shit like Elden Ring where I'll just be stuck with a pirated copy. Its 2 years old, going on 3, and the base game is still $60 for a fucking DIGITAL COPY with a $40 expansion. Even on G2A its still around $70-$85 for the whole package, but even if it was cheaper there, I'd still want to buy it through Steam because good developers should be getting what they earned.
On average, I'm down to $30-$40 a month. Drop a $5 in my wallet every payday so I can make card packs, and maybe pickup a wishlist game or a G2A game if they're dirt cheap at the moment. Throw $10 every now and then to Pokemon GO so I can do some raids, but thats about it. I have plenty of games on Steam, and literal thousands from damn near every console on harddrives, aint no sense in blowing all my money on games anymore.