My patient gaming life has changed since I decided to write stuff down as a hobby.

For me I did it as a blog instead of a private log, which I found really helped. Cosplaying as a games journalist, you have to finish the review so you either complete it or you might look up a let’s play or walkthrough to get what you need.

That’s the key for me, some of them I’ve been bouncing off or just thinking about playing since the NES days and because I didn’t finish them they always stay on the list. But I’ve finally mentally put them to bed!

I highly recommend it to anyone with a backlog, especially if you are in the market for a new hobby, 2 birds with 1 stone!

  •  sub_o   ( @sub_@beehaw.org ) 
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    311 months ago

    I stream games, even though there’s nobody really watching it (lmao, i’m a horrible streamer), but it forces me to plan and play thru my backlog. Unless if the game is just not resonating, or gave me motion sickness, I do get thru most games, or at least significant chunk of them.

    By the end of the game, I’d write a short review (i used RankOne due to twitch integration), just to get my feelings about the game out.

    Also with this, I rarely buy games on full price unless I really want to, seeing the backlog dampens your urge to buy new stuff.

    •  P7uen   ( @Dogwalker@beehaw.org ) OP
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      211 months ago

      Yeah the cost of living crisis has really helped the backlog not increase!

      Lucky for me most of my list is old games, but still feels so good to finally tick off a game after so many years.