On the other hand, I have met people who love these mattresses, so maybe I am unusual.
I got one of those mattress-in-a-box things for half the money, and I’m perfectly happy with it.
The game wasn't great. The core gameplay was okay, but they seem to have abandoned any previous story they were telling and it feels like a weird side story with a throwaway antagonist. There is no more split screen, despite the promise it would be there. The network code lags horrifically and there are many odd UI choices and bugs. There aren't many maps, and the game hasn't gotten much better over the past year.
The system itself is okay, but doesn't support USB headsets like the PS5, and there aren't many other exclusive games as good as God of War, Returnal, or Horizon: Forbidden West.
I got the kind that are bifocals w/o any lines. I didn't really understand what I was getting. They made the glasses, asked me to read a small card about 3" wide and 4" tall, and I could read it fine. Then when I got home I tried to read a computer screen with the glasses. Forget it - it was impossible! Wearing the glasses while moving made me feel sick because all the walls in a room seemed to be moving.
The bifocal part of the glasses was still a small circle, like on old prescription glasses, but w/o the lines. So to read a book for example (much wider than the 3" index card they had me read before accepting the glasses), I had to move my head from left to right for every line on the page. Same for a computer screen.
I put them in a drawer and never wore them. To solve the cheater problem, I bought different kinds for the kitchen (higher power for reading ingredient labels), bedroom (for book reading), office (computer), pocket (menus and grocery), and piano (half height so my fingers don't get magnified). I can get cheaters for $5/pair and usually buy 5 or so when I find ones I like.
Cheaters (for me) work way better than prescription glasses.
I hate being burned by mediocre food though. It happens occasionally.
Also my Fuji-XT10. I do like it quite a lot, but it's one of those things I bought because I had aspirations of developing a hobby, rather than improving one I was already engaged with. I've got some use out of it though.
Plenty of things I don't buy though because I know they'll end up this way. Never owned an iPhone despite exclusively buying macs, though I appreciate their handfeel. Also won't ever spend more than $600 CAD on a phone. Doubt I'll ever buy another car, but I'm always on the fence about a practical used one in the future, it would have to have a very clear purpose. Any kind of business-casual clothing has also been completely worthless to me, and I would need a very good reason to buy more.
It is pretty much the same thing with most of my friends. They haven't used it more than a few times.
(I quit chasing losses and left ABD but the damage was done by then.)