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I started 2023 with grand intentions of finishing up long backlog games. Instead I spent January playing smaller stuff.

At the end of 2022 I had a bunch of games that I wanted to either finish or play, from that year and before. I never got to Horizon Forbidden West or God of War Ragnarok (despite the 2019 GoW game being my second favorite game of all time) because I still had unfinished business in the first games of those series but couldn't find time to complete it. I had a bunch of big games from 2022 that I still needed to check off the endings to, including Signalis and A Plague Tale: Requiem (both of which I liked quite a bit.) And of course I have a long list of games that are either "important" or hugely appealing to me or just games I want to complete to "get ready" for the next game in their respective franchises. I had a list of "important" PSVR games I want to complete before PSVR2 (my birthday present to myself for 2022 was a pre-order) comes out.

Instead I've mostly played some smaller stuff that has been hanging around on my backlog for awhile.

It's not that I haven't tried. I started out pretty strong with PSVR and even platinumed a game (1976 - Back to Midway). I can honestly say that I have enjoyed a lot of those experiences but days where I had headaches or just felt tired did not lend themselves to that and I've fallen off, even though every time I've put the headset on to play another of GNOG's puzzle boxes I've come away having liked the experience. I dipped back into Horizon: Zero Dawn to start the DLC I never got to and that game looks great. I even got to grips with the controls again (mostly) after all this time, and I remember the world well enough that the DLC story makes sense. I can't say I didn't like it, but I didn't feel compelled to go back. I even tried to pick back up Tales of Graces F to get through the epilogue. That game is incomprehensible to me 2+ years after I put it down, and even though I remember the Vita-to-PS3 graphics being acceptable back in 2020 for some reason right now I find them eye bleeding. Other games have just sat on my hard drives, taunting me, while instead I've picked up and played through a bunch of small stuff.

I love these two miscreants.
I love these two miscreants.

River City Girls was one of the first games I decided to play on a whim this year. I zipped through it in a few days and... I loved it. The music was incredible, the graphics were pleasant, I loved the two high school delinquents you play as and chuckled at the surprise ending even though I kind of saw it coming. What a fun time. Then I played inFamous First Light because my friend was raving about it. That's one I'd meant to get to for a long time and when I finally did...it was great! A bite sized inFamous experience where the collection tasks weren't overwhelming and with by far my favorite protagonist from that series. Fantastic stuff. 9/10 please make another. Then for some reason I decided to dip into Far Cry with Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon, and, well, I think it's one of the best written games I've ever played and I thoroughly enjoyed the experience, even if mechanically and level design wise it is pretty mediocre.

Right now I'm getting into The Pathless, which I bought just before it went on PS+ of course, and so far I'm enjoying that quite a bit. It's not a revelation or anything but it seems fun and I'll probably finish it in a couple days, which seems to be where my head is at right now.

Sometimes you just want to wipe grime off an eagle. It's not a sex thing! It's mostly not a sex thing!
Sometimes you just want to wipe grime off an eagle. It's not a sex thing! It's mostly not a sex thing!

So do I feel bad about not accomplishing my ambitions? Not really. I still have time to get to those games, and I've been enjoying what I've been playing. Gaming is a hobby and sometimes you just find yourself headed in some direction for reasons you can't articulate. At times that can feel like a rut and be kind of oppressive in its own way, or stick you playing something you're not really enjoying much, but I've played through 3 games I've really enjoyed already this year, and spent time with others that were either pretty good or I've only played a little of yet. I'm not in a "gaming isn't fun right now" phase I'm in a "gaming is fun as long as I keep to light, short, experiences" phase and that seems...fine. I played a lot of long, heavy, games towards the end of the year and maybe my mind just needs a break and to spend some time blasting soldiers with neon or buying all the food at the mall in River City. That seems okay for now.

When it comes to a hobby having a list of "shoulds" or "want to accomplish" can help when you're directionless but can also make what should be fun and relaxing feel like an obligation. That's especially true when it comes to games, and I think getting through a month where I can say that I mostly enjoyed what I played is better than saying I forced myself to check a few boxes off a list and didn't really like doing it.

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I feel this is a personal attack on me.. and I won't stand for it! I play mahjong huntress because it's fun, damnit.. and I won't tolerate someone saying that I had to force myself through it for made up reasons.

I challenge you to now start playing "all walls must fall" (its probably on sale) until you get the good ending.

Nah.. I'm kidding, it's fun to play smaller games.. sometimes you just want a bite size game you can have fun with and finish before it's warts start to show.

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Ok, please take your time to enjoy your games (In regardless of gaming platform) and I hope you will have good times for the rest of 2023, yeah PS Vita's graphics didn't age well in my opinion meanwhile the control optimizations seem to feel unresponsive for a majority of games plus I don't like ModNation Racers: Road Trip (PS Vita) along with Mario Kart 7 (3DS) because I dislike arcade-style kart racing games.

Yet Bizarre Creations' Blur and Studio Liverpool's WipEout are the only two racing games with power-ups that I enjoyed because of the vehicle handling I personally prefered, I wished I had an opportunity to play Curley Monsters' Quantum Redshift for the original Xbox.

Meanwhile, iRacing, Automobilista 2 Assetto Corsa Competizione, rFactor 2, DiRT Rally 2.0 and WRC Generations are my real cups of tea when it comes to driving games.

Edit: For the Nintendo 3DS, it's a pretty good console for having a good library of games.

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@imunbeatable80: Today I learned that Mahjong Huntress is EIGHT HOURS long. I don't know if I respect or pity you more after learning that.

I won't lie and say that I'm NEVER tempted to play some of the games you call horrible just to see what they're like. I DID play Werewolf The Apocalypse: Earthblood so I'm not afraid of some really terrible games. I feel like Flying Soldiers might not actually be that bad. But for now I'm in this weird place where I want to play games I think I'll enjoy. I know it's hard to understand for you, since you look at a game with a Metacritic of 17 and are like "But maybe it's the best game of all time, I NEED TO KNOW." I've been in that place too, but I'm not there now.

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@bigsocrates: i'm pretty similar to you . last yr i had intentions of actually playing these longer rpg games i've been putting or for a while since the 2 years before i was in a bit of a depressive rutt. in the end i played a few longer games but overall i ended up beating not that goal but my previous years or fews goal of 52 ( aka a game a week average) due to mostly great smaller mostly indie titles.

fast forward to this yr n again my Plan was these longer rpg games and so far i'm not exactly doing it . my first thing i did was beat the senerios in end zone :a world apart ... it was pretty good but better probably not all back to back. then i finally picked up ryza 2 only to not have touched it since i turned it off the day the layoffs here hit n that put me in another blahh mood over the course of a week in that time i started hyrule warriors 2 with my fiancee and he enjoyed it enough that we beat it after a handful of sittings, but what am i going back to? not ryza 2 ( i should! i was honestly really enjoying it ) but rogue genesia and podcasts i'm beind a few weeks on , and hi-fi rush .. the last one i've only gotten 2 levels deep into but damn if they aren't nice bite-sized chunks ( by design according to a waypoint interview) which makes it just so easy to pick up n put down.... on top ofd that i've been thinking about jumping back into planet zoo which i put down long enough ago i no longer remember exactly the mechanics of and weird controlls . so my 'bedtime' videos have been ladyshelab playing that n funbling around in the early parts so i don't have to.........


needless to say yeah .. playing something you want vs checking a box is better i agree.

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It took me 4+ years to get through the dreadful first chapter of Red Dead Redemption 2 but this year I managed it. And as it turns out the game is actually pretty decent once it lets you ride around on your own. The writing is leagues ahead of GTAV as well.