Flying Dice: Unless you're paying more to get into alpha/beta, of course. Like with some f2p games, where you have to pay to get in before they open to the public (the Ghost in the Shell FPS is an example), or the more egregious EA games like Planetary Annihilation, where if you wanted to get it while it was in alpha it was $90, decreasing through successive stages, and despite that massive money grab, they released 1.0 with major features missing!
BigD145: You can't be seeing all that many, can you? Or have you bought enough of them that steam is showing you more of them than fully released games?
I just clicked through my Queue, and was only shown 3 early access games.
Other than that, I saw:
* Move Or Die, which I added to my wishlist because it has four player local MP.
* Crashlands, which appears to be some kind of isometric rpg with a 93% positive rating. Skipped for now.
* Some sort of boxing game with revenge for murder of parent as cliched character origin story. Clicked not interested.
* 5 AAA games, of which I was only interested in one (Rise of the Tomb Raider), but could not run it anyways because the system requirements had been increased from the previous game. The other AAA games were Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege (not interested), Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak (not interested), Resident Evil 0 / biohazard 0 HD Remaster (definitely not interested), Shadowrun: Dragonfall - Director's Cut (not interested). I'm assuming they're AAA games, anyways. They have famous names. Maybe the Homeworld and Shadowrun ones don't count because they were crowdfunded? I don't know.