anyone else feel as though there backlog is getting too big? theres so many games i wanna play but i find myself constantly hopping from one game to another without ever finishing one
TOO MANY GAMES
Barely anything has released this year
For me, ever since the new console generation I've been going back and clearing my backlog. I have five games left and afterwards I'm only looking forward to three games as this industry has quite frankly gone to shit. It will be a weird feeling when I finish the last one and have months to wait until a game I'm looking forward to comes out
I came to terms with that a few years ago, I randomly got out some old games I never played through to the end and finished them
dont really feel any pressure from my backlog anymore since I know I will get to playing them eventually, even if it takes a decade or more
tits
ive always been an xbox kid so ive missed uncharted, god of war, ect. i dont play too many new games since theyre mostly shit
Not at all.
There's a bunch of games sure but none of them interest me.
Share your backlog OP I might find something worth playing.
off the top of my head
>god of war series
>final fantasy series (and a shit load of other jrpgs)
>uncharted
>MGSV
>silent hill
>baulders gate
>diablo 2
No, I literally only play games that are 10+ years old
honestly what was she trying to accomplish by looking like a symbol during a nintendo livestream
You have to understand backlogs never get finished since games forever keep coming out.
What are you saying? Do you want us to share our backlogs? Done
GBA
- Zelda 2
- Final Fantasy VI
Ds
- Zelda Phantom Hourglass
- Zelda Spirits Tracks
- Pokemon Black 2
3DS
- Zelda Tri Force Heroes
- Metal Gear Solid 3D
- Donkey Kong Country Returns
- Project X Zone
- Project X Zone 2
Wii
- Metroid Other M
- Metroid Prime
- Metroid Prime 2
- Metroid Prime 3
Wii U
- Wonderful 101
- Mario 3D World
Switch
- Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity
- Daemon X Machina
- Doom 64
- Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate
- Octopath Traveler
- Resident Evil Zero
- Resident Evil Revelations
- Resident Evil Revelations 2
- Mario Sunshine
- Mario Galaxy
- Final Fantasy VIII
- Scott Pilgrim
- Ghost 'n Goblins Resurrection
- Monster Hunter Stories 2
- Crash 4
- Neo: The World ends with you
- No more heroes 3
- Cuphead DLC
Xbox One
- Sekiro
- Resident Evil 6
- Fallout 4
- Final Fantasy X - 2
- Final Fantasy XV
- The Evil Within
- Nier Replicant
- Elden Ring
- Stranger of paradise
PS1
- Xenogears
PS2
- Xenosaga 1
- Xenosaga 2
- Xenosaga 3
- Metal Gear Solid 2
- Resident Evil Code Veronica X
- Kingdom Hearts
- God of War
- God of War 2
- Shadow of the Colossus
Kill me
prime trilogy takes priority
Nothing bad is gonna happen if you don't play those games. What, do you guys feel left out or something when people on Any Forums discuss a game you've never played?
I recently started going through my backlog and 90% of the games were shit so I dropped then in 3-4 hours and if they were decent I watched some key cutscenes on YouTube and then dropped them. Now that I've done this for 10-20 games I've realized that I can probably delete 95% of my actual backlog (which I previously thought of as 100 masterpieces) with a cursory glance, which is what I will be doing tomorrow.
I don't start singleplayer games anymore unless I plan to finish them, and then I only play one game until I am done. It's the only way to finish stuff for me. But I found that most games on my backlog were not worth the time spent on them, most games really just suck, even old games.
Have you ever considered actually playing the games you bought, user? maybe then your backlog wouldn't be so retardedly big.
MILKY MILKY WARM AND TASTY
play games how you enjoy them user. if that means hopping around, it means hopping around. the only game genre it's really bad for are narrative games.
if you really want to change, the best thing to do would be the following:
>stop buying new games
>work through your library from newest purchase/download to oldest
>play an old favorite to get you back in the mood to play
>get another hobby, then come back after a few months/years
>be ready to drop games if you just dont like them, but be resilient against dropping them if the excitement falls into a slight lull
>try to play the game you want to finish 3-5 sessions a week
You can go ahead and skip octopath traveler
I will consider it, because I will bought Live a Live, and it seems to be like OT but better
I'm almost done with the first one
I just have a system of having an active list and a backlog list, take any 25+ hour games and two 10 or less and just mix it up to not feel burnout. For example i went through Binary domain and 1 campaign of frostpunk while playing yakuza 0 in between.
LON LON MILKERS
Stop being a victim of consumerism and get some discipline