A Link to the Past
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One flaw w/ this is that it makes me put off completing games for a few days because hey, might as well get a strong start for 2016 
The 2016 thread will be separate. It will "require" a slightly lower number of games too.
The 2016 thread will be separate. It will "require" a slightly lower number of games too.
Why the slightly lower number? It seems like plenty of people finished the challenge this year.
Don't ruin the formula just because we have jobs, families and other meager distractions holding us back. I prefer to have a carrot on a stick. I managed to snag it this year, and look forward to doing so again next year - even if it does end in being divorced/fired.![]()
I was changing it so that'd it match the books and movies thread but lately I've been considering just throwing the extra two games in anyways.Don't ruin the formula just because we have jobs, families and other meager distractions holding us back. I prefer to have a carrot on a stick. I managed to snag it this year, and look forward to doing so again next year - even if it does end in being divorced/fired.![]()
I'm just gonna add two books and movies anyway because I prefer the week thing over 50/50.I was changing it so that'd it match the books and movies thread but lately I've been considering just throwing the extra two games in anyways.
I was changing it so that'd it match the books and movies thread but lately I've been considering just throwing the extra two games in anyways.
So do episodes of games count?
It seems like if they do, it's almost cheating lol. I'd have over half of the games completed in a month, just by beating episodes of Sam & Max 1-3, Life is Strange, Strong Bad, Tales of Monkey Island, Wallace & Gromit, Jurassic Park, and Tales from the Borderland.
So do episodes of games count?
It seems like if they do, it's almost cheating lol. I'd have over half of the games completed in a month, just by beating episodes of Sam & Max 1-3, Life is Strange, Strong Bad, Tales of Monkey Island, Wallace & Gromit, Jurassic Park, and Tales from the Borderland.
So do episodes of games count?
It seems like if they do, it's almost cheating lol. I'd have over half of the games completed in a month, just by beating episodes of Sam & Max 1-3, Life is Strange, Strong Bad, Tales of Monkey Island, Wallace & Gromit, Jurassic Park, and Tales from the Borderland.
Each Life is Strange episode is longer than some platform games posted here and they were released in the space of 2~3 months each. It doesn't feel like cheating to me.I chose not to. Definitely felt like cheating.
I don't really feel that the length matters much for people that don't count episodes (but I might be wrong), it's more that it's not a complete game/story (for me).Each Life is Strange episode is longer than some platform games posted here and they were released in the space of 2~3 months each. It doesn't feel like cheating to me.
Each Life is Strange episode is longer than some platform games posted here and they were released in the space of 2~3 months each. It doesn't feel like cheating to me.
Some people also count game that can't be finished...
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Whatever you want. I just finish from where I left off.Future reference query: I've a trail of unfinished games going back several years, does just picking up where I left off and getting to the end count, or do I need to restart?
Where you left off.Future reference query: I've a trail of unfinished games going back several years, does just picking up where I left off and getting to the end count, or do I need to restart?
I definitely wouldn't include games that can't be finished (or aren't finished, period).
Thinking about participating for 2016 and I have a quick question. Are you allowed to beat games that you've already beaten before?
I ask because I love to speed run and even when not speed running I like to replay my favorite classic NES and SNES games quite a bit. Would they count? or can I only beat games that I've never beaten before to count against the total?
Just going to go ahead and ask - how do y'all manage to fulfill the list (hopefully) without burning yourself out and getting tired of playing stuff? After all 52 games is a lot, and I figure I'd have run out of steam long before then. Any coping strategies perhaps?
Speaking for myself I'm a serial game replayer! Nearly everything I played this year most certainly wasn't for the first time. If ya already know your way around the games your playing then the time it takes can drop drastically! Not ta mention utilizing new game+, cheats, easy modes, somewhat loose definition of "beating"... all go a long way!Just going to go ahead and ask - how do y'all manage to fulfill the list (hopefully) without burning yourself out and getting tired of playing stuff? After all 52 games is a lot, and I figure I'd have run out of steam long before then. Any coping strategies perhaps?
Just going to go ahead and ask - how do y'all manage to fulfill the list (hopefully) without burning yourself out and getting tired of playing stuff? After all 52 games is a lot, and I figure I'd have run out of steam long before then. Any coping strategies perhaps?
Just going to go ahead and ask - how do y'all manage to fulfill the list (hopefully) without burning yourself out and getting tired of playing stuff? After all 52 games is a lot, and I figure I'd have run out of steam long before then. Any coping strategies perhaps?
chrominance said:I also don't beat myself up over dropping games or taking time off from games in general--better to enjoy a new game rather than force yourself to finish a game you don't enjoy. Generally, stressing over doing the challenge is a great way to not finish the challenge. If you just play games and not worry so much about actually finishing, you'll have a decent shot assuming you have enough time to play. And if you don't, you probably have other interesting things going on in your life anyways so whatever!
Yeah this is great advice. It can be easy to invest 20 hours into a game only to grow tired of it and want to quit. If this happens, then just go with the feeling and find something new to play. Either you come back to it or you don't, but it's better to take the loss on the 20 hours than to force yourself to play something you hate, get burnt out, and then stop the challenge.
Variation is the spice of life, I'm always mixing things up: PC to console to handheld, AAA to indie, FPS to STG, RPG to point&click, JP to US to RU to EU, re-trying genres out of my comfort zone, etcJust going to go ahead and ask - how do y'all manage to fulfill the list (hopefully) without burning yourself out and getting tired of playing stuff? After all 52 games is a lot, and I figure I'd have run out of steam long before then. Any coping strategies perhaps?