You ever have one of those days when you wake up and log into Steam and every other gaming platform you have and nothing seems to catch your eye. You have over 500 games on Steam and have probably finished like 12 of them and you just bought 10 more because you have an addiction to the Steam sales but you only play them for about an hour before you move onto something else.
So to help with all this you just on the next great "shiny thing" , whether its a really bad MMO or another Early access Steam game and this entertains you for about 24 hours and then your back to the search.
WHERE HAVE ALL THE GOOD GAMES GONE, what happen to the games that use to make me forget it was a weekend and someone had to call me and tell me its Monday and I am late for work, or the anticipation of getting off work on a release day just to log in and play with friends.
Things just seem very unsatisfying in the game world now a days...
Anyone agree or am I missing a game I should be playing.
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Not suggesting you go that far, per se, but finding something to do outside of gaming actually helped me to (re)learn to appreciate the break that gaming gives us. Just a thought.
What I often find is that, when I can't find a game, if I "force" myself to play something, I generally either start to enjoy it quite quickly or the act of playing a game I don't like immediately helps me to decide on a different game I do want to play.
For example, the other day I came home from work burnt out and tired. I wanted to game and I've been meaning to get into Fallout 3 as I've never played it. So, I booted it up, moved about 10 metres and then said "fuck it, I don't have the patience to commit myself to 3 hours gaming" and quit. The recognition that I wanted to game but wanted something small in timescale and low in concentration made me then boot up Dawn of War 2: Retribution and start playing Last Stand. I got a good hour of gaming in, basically 4 15min matches, which scratched my gaming itch without taking up too much time or energy.
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committing to one game to the point where you just lose all contact with the outside world.
If I had 500 games to choose from i'd have the same problem to be honest..