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Title: Having too much games and don't know what to play
Post by: xstonekinghtx on August 20, 2013, 01:10:01 pm
This happen to me a lotttt. I have a tons of game (like you see on my collection and few others that aren't the retail ones, if you know what i mean xD) but i continue playing the same game over and over again, specially with modern games. Sometimes I have this new game and I start to play and then meehhh, i dont know get bored with it!?, so I throw away I continue playing COD online xD. I dont know, maybe is something that when you was a kid you dont work so that mean you dont have money to buy any game. Now I can get any game that i want so I buy as many I can (those one I see I would like) but when i get here in my home I never start to play it. Thats happen to you too??? Let me know your opinion and experience with it :D
Title: Re: Having too much games and not know what to play
Post by: stethebubble on August 20, 2013, 09:51:25 pm
i used to play games for a few days and switch (i would forget the controls and story and have to start again) but now im trying to go through them 1 at a time.

dragons dogma (when im alone)
army of 2 (with my mate jake)
tekken tag 2 (when i have lots of people over) (dont think this one will change any time soon)

Title: Re: Having too much games and don't know what to play
Post by: spac316 on September 01, 2013, 02:23:11 am
Yes, I am waste deep in unfinished games!
Title: Re: Having too much games and don't know what to play
Post by: disgaeniac on September 01, 2013, 09:34:29 am
Yes, I am neck high & getting buried by unfinished & unplayed games!

Fix'd for being too lazy to make my own post:)
Title: Re: Having too much games and don't know what to play
Post by: brunauss on September 02, 2013, 12:18:17 pm
I have my days where nothing looks good to play and basically go do something outside or in town. I kind of get these feelings posted here and can relate, considering the size collection I have.
Title: Re: Having too much games and don't know what to play
Post by: mchaso on September 03, 2013, 10:16:14 am
I have almost 300 games on steam and I haven't even touched (in a manner of speaking) half of them. I tell ya, man, the summer sales are made up by the devil himself.
Title: Re: Having too much games and don't know what to play
Post by: brunauss on September 04, 2013, 11:21:16 am
I have almost 300 games on steam and I haven't even touched (in a manner of speaking) half of them. I tell ya, man, the summer sales are made up by the devil himself.

Walter White?
Title: Re: Having too much games and don't know what to play
Post by: mchaso on September 07, 2013, 05:10:56 pm
I have almost 300 games on steam and I haven't even touched (in a manner of speaking) half of them. I tell ya, man, the summer sales are made up by the devil himself.

Walter White?

I'm sorry?
Title: Re: Having too much games and don't know what to play
Post by: brunauss on September 14, 2013, 03:33:51 am
I have almost 300 games on steam and I haven't even touched (in a manner of speaking) half of them. I tell ya, man, the summer sales are made up by the devil himself.

Walter White?

I'm sorry?

Sorry, Breaking Bad reference.
Title: Re: Having too much games and don't know what to play
Post by: insektmute on September 14, 2013, 01:05:46 pm
Running into this problem, too. The best approach I've found is to try and get through one at a time, based on what kind of mood I'm in. If I start something that I know is going to take awhile (Tales of Xillia being the current one), I'll usually keep one or two things on standby for when I don't feel like any big time committment or just need a change of pace, like a fighting game or RTS.

The biggest problem just comes down to not enough free time. I'm lucky if I get three hours in on a weeknight :(
Title: Re: Having too much games and don't know what to play
Post by: brunauss on September 14, 2013, 01:39:46 pm
Running into this problem, too. The best approach I've found is to try and get through one at a time, based on what kind of mood I'm in. If I start something that I know is going to take awhile (Tales of Xillia being the current one), I'll usually keep one or two things on standby for when I don't feel like any big time committment or just need a change of pace, like a fighting game or RTS.

The biggest problem just comes down to not enough free time. I'm lucky if I get three hours in on a weeknight :(

Thus why my work days are just that; the job, supply errands and work around home. That way my days off are exactly that.