If none of them seem appealing, then it's time to reevaluate things. Plus, never be afraid to retire a game if it's not panning out, obviously give it time to set in but if you really aren't gelling with it, don't waste the time.Īs people may be able to guess from the "recently playing" thread, I have no plan beyond: "Play ALL the games!" My highest priority is generally whichever of the several games I'm in the middle of that I'm most in the mood for. At the end of the day it's all about just playing what you want to play, but having a backup system, like my alphabetical short list so you know what you can play if you can't exactly decide. Otherwise after I reach the end of my current short list of PC games I'll migrate to the consoles and knock out a few of those. I prioritize PC over consoles simply because it's where I own the most games, but I'll go into phases where I'd prefer to do some handheld gaming instead or something. I also try not to play games with very similar gameplay back to back, so for example, playing Divine Divinity and Beyond Divinity back to back was a big mistake because I ran into burnout and that probably impacted my experiences with Beyond Divinity. It's only a guide line though to, so I always know what I should play next, but I will prioritize any new game that I really want to play. ![]() It's a simplistic approach but it's effective. I have a short list of games from my backlog that I parse through alphabetically.
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