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I am neglecting to finish the following

On my quest to catch up on all the gaming I missed as a kid, I have developed an increasingly compulsive habit to start a game and never return to it. Below is an indefinite list of casualties.

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  • Someday I will return to this.

  • One of the few games where I just might not play the first game.

  • Do you notice a trend?

  • If I play this before the famed predecessor, I won't be disappointed, right?

  • Played this on Android after I saw some gameplay of it. Interesting premise thus far.

  • I suspect this my affiliation with this series has something to do with my little brother's obsession with TLOZ.

  • With the impending release of the HD remake, I should just restart, I was still on my home island anyway LOL

  • Fire Emblem comes directly in priority to this game.

  • LOL

  • Actually just London Life. I love it that much.

  • I acknowledge I am late to the party.

    Please don't hit me

    NOTE: I was forced to chose Charmander and name my trainer Ash and my rival Gary.

  • I think I expected something different before playing this game. Like being able to see your character walk on the map (as I saw in Persona 4?). Willing to give this a try again.

    12/08 update: Yeees now I see it. I was wondering where the dungeon-crawling was, it turns out I just had to wait a few hours in-game.

  • (PC ver.)

    I DIDN'T, however, agree to finish Unleashed before I started Generations.

  • (Wii ver.)

    I agreed with myself to finish Unleashed first (despite having almost abandoned Unleashed for a year or so).

  • (Wii ver.)

    I rented this game a good 4+ times before actually getting it.

  • I remember owning a fake copy of this game when I was a kid. I got as far as that colourful factory stage. But then I died, and so did the battery, and so did my game save, because the cartridge didn't save. Boo.

  • Grabbed the Android version cheap. For me it plays better than the Sonic Advance series. Which reminds me...

  • A thing for me playing RPG's is not knowing how long I should dedicate to grinding.

  • I stopped because of my innate will to play franchises by order of release.

  • Maybe this would be more appealing if I didn't constantly treat this as a turn-based Mario & Luigi game.

  • The grinding (and slow traversing of the map) was getting to me, and apparently the story is not essential to playing Earthbound, so I have skipped over this one for now. I would probably love the game if it was colourful, however, I could also say that the apparent lack of it adds to the element of exploration and adventure of the game.

  • This is the closest I am getting to Aria of Sorrow, though I have yet to make real judgment on this game, I've barely gone 20 minutes with it.

  • Reminded me how much I suck at platforming. I blame the physics engine and my inadequate depth perception.

  • I just can't get into this one like I did with the other two games for some reason, though I can see why people love it.

  • So I was wondering why this got high reviews for a golf game.

    Then I played it. OHHHH BABYYY.

  • In my invalid perspective, this game feels like the Batman Begins game on Game Boy Advance, which is pretty funny I guess, when you keep in mind that most gamers would probably view it the other way around.