BossLackey
Gold Member
Something I need to constantly remind myself of.
I'm a collector. Of many things. Some of these things are immaterial. Video game genres are one of them.
I play the major games in a genre or subgenre and then feel the need to somewhat "complete" these genres by buying and playing the remainder of what I personally deem to be the must-haves or best in said genre.
It's not really "healthy" as you can imagine and it's a recipe for insanity.
Games are simply too long and too large of an endeavor most of the time to simply "collect" as full genres as I've been doing and yet I cannot shake the compulsion.
Some of these are absolutely doable. Character Action Games, Action RPGs, Shmups, Metroidvanias, 2D platformers. I've played a lot if not most of the best of these. Yet more are released faster than I can consume them (well, except for Shmups lol).
It's all been somewhat manageable until the last few years when I introduced JRPGs into the mix. A black hole I've slowly circled until now where I'm hoovering up just about any JRPGs that looks even halfway decent. How many have I actually finished? Not many.
Why can't my brain be normal? I just want to play what I want to play, yet I feel as if games must be categorized and placed in spreadsheets to be cataloged so I can find the optimal mix of genres that are complimentary while also being manageable.
At 34 years old, I find my free time at an all-time low while my income is at an all-time high. Combined that with my collector mentality and the hours of potential play time are accumulated faster than I can possibly complete them.
I need some way of limiting my options. I like limitations. I fear I may have to divorce my newest wife. JRPGs.
And yet I love her.
I'm a collector. Of many things. Some of these things are immaterial. Video game genres are one of them.
I play the major games in a genre or subgenre and then feel the need to somewhat "complete" these genres by buying and playing the remainder of what I personally deem to be the must-haves or best in said genre.
It's not really "healthy" as you can imagine and it's a recipe for insanity.
Games are simply too long and too large of an endeavor most of the time to simply "collect" as full genres as I've been doing and yet I cannot shake the compulsion.
Some of these are absolutely doable. Character Action Games, Action RPGs, Shmups, Metroidvanias, 2D platformers. I've played a lot if not most of the best of these. Yet more are released faster than I can consume them (well, except for Shmups lol).
It's all been somewhat manageable until the last few years when I introduced JRPGs into the mix. A black hole I've slowly circled until now where I'm hoovering up just about any JRPGs that looks even halfway decent. How many have I actually finished? Not many.
Why can't my brain be normal? I just want to play what I want to play, yet I feel as if games must be categorized and placed in spreadsheets to be cataloged so I can find the optimal mix of genres that are complimentary while also being manageable.
At 34 years old, I find my free time at an all-time low while my income is at an all-time high. Combined that with my collector mentality and the hours of potential play time are accumulated faster than I can possibly complete them.
I need some way of limiting my options. I like limitations. I fear I may have to divorce my newest wife. JRPGs.
And yet I love her.
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