I feel like there are way too many universally great games out there that I haven't got the chance to play, either for time restraints or because console exclusives.
Games like Ocarina of Time, any Mother game, any Half Life game, Silent Hill, Majora's Mask, etc.
I think there are loads of games that are great fun, but half of the joy was experiencing them for the first time alongside everyone else, and now it's too late for me to play them.
loverevo's doujin is probably the best rendition of her
Jace Adams
I feel a similar way, but also for games that have esports or some sort of competitive scene. I can't seem to commit to one with everything else available so I'm pretty good at a whole bunch, but not top tier at one, which would be better.
Jeremiah Taylor
>tfw only pretty good at specific game modes in multiplayer games like CTF and King of the Hill
>ywn dig your tongue deep into Nagisa's cute sensitive navel
David Davis
I’m literally to dumb to play actual games Sooo like things like Sims Animal Crossing Harvest Moon RPGs Rythm Dress Up Visual Novels
Are like the only things I can actually play even the combat in Minecraft on easy is to much for me Every thing selse is tooo hawrd:(
Asher Cooper
>noooo now I only finish games I enjoy instead of achieving an arbitrary score to show off to people who dont give a shit about me
what an awful fate bro
Aiden Thomas
Not talking about achievements you nog. I'm talking completion
Evan Sullivan
I have a deep yearning to git gud at fighting games but I also hate playing them. It's like I like the IDEA of them more than the reality, and what I'm really looking for is being part of a community. But I'm always late to the scenes so all that's left are the super hardcore players and I refuse to pay to play online so I mostly do PC and those scenes are even deader than on consoles. Also all the communities are on r*ddit or discord which I also refuse to use.
same but it goes for anime and it's worse. because when a manga/ln i'm reading get's adapted i have to watch it and then that just increases my backlog.
Evan Kelly
/afgg/ not hard to find people to practice with. and not like you need to be active in discord, just hit up the begginner channel and ask for a game in your region. and add the guy on steam for later games.
William Nguyen
harvest moon is an actual game, take it back faggot NOW
You learn after a certain point that you'll never play every game or watch every show or whatever you want to do. It's silly to worry about a backlog, just do what you want in that moment. It'll make you far happier than trying to force yourself through a checklist of x best games of all time or whatever.
As for my own autistic feelings on vidya, I think having instant access to an entire console's library kills a lot of drive to play anything on it. I have a flash cart on my N64 and I rarely if ever drag the system out even though when I bought the thing I just knew I would play all those N64 games I missed growing up or whatever. I think there's a term for this, choice paralyzation or something.
I want to like platformers, but they're too hard for me past the first couple of levels.
Jayden Nelson
Nothing can beat milk hunters
Luke Clark
while a classic and great that it covers so much, don't think it does justice to any individual character in as special of a way
Aaron Ross
I’ll really like a game and never feel like playing it.
I spend time thinking about games and game design literally at least 10 times more than I spend actually playing games.
Sometimes I’ll listen to game osts and pace around fantasizing about how I’d make a sequel.
I feel this way as well. Tons of games that look really cool out there.
Somewhat agree, have two flashcarts of my own, for 64 and snes.
For a while I got into some neat games or just wanted to try out randoms for a few minutes each. I think a big part of it is also just getting burnt out on one system after a while.
Jaxson James
I have issues replaying RPGs. Whenever I stop playing for a few weeks I feel the urge to restart it entirely instead of simply finishing it.