Steam will allow you to curate certain portions of your library into the ether, either at time of purchase or later. It's also incredibly easy to do: you just right click on a game in your library, choose the Manage item from the dropdown, and choose Mark As Private. You can even do it with a shift-click group select, and do many, many games at once - a fact I mention just off-hand, for absolutely no reason, and not because it has any particular salience to my own intensely pure situation.
It's worth reading the above linked article, especially if you are a dork, because all the particular cases they had to account for are really interesting and they've managed the feature in a really smart way. I don't have anything in my library that I would be ashamed of, though I suppose I could say that now and make it true retroactively. I guess I have Hatred, not in my heart but in my Steam Library, but I only own that because of what seemed to be a campaign on the part of gaming media to make it as famous as possible.
Before I explicitly told them not to, Steam loved to tell me about games with "powerful stories" where you also happened to match gems and, if memory serves, reveal the organs of generation. And they say chivalry is dead! I can only imagine the discomfort of all those inopportune gemstones. Regardless of genre, to say nothing of the resultant imagery, clearing these jewels must be considered a kind - even necessary - act.
I saw that Rooster Teeth was shuttered today, and I'm gutted. I remember when they used to roll through PAX back before they had their own thing going. Our initial parenthesis had been established before them, though by only a few years, and they were making shows inside Halo which now is sort of like "well obvs" but was literally fucking nuts to do when they started doing it. I lost touch with them because they were busy dominating the Earth, but for some reason Bernie and I did an appearance together at PAX Aus a couple years ago and it was nice to sit with a person of my own vintage. There are simply things that only we know, and it was a pleasure to discuss them. I never looked at the schedule to see what it was called, this thing they had us on, but I assume it was something like "watch two incredibly old men die in real time."
(CW)TB out.