excellent overall thoughts - I obviously haven't picked one up yet and likely won't until at least later next year (maybe if I get through my stack
of backlogged games, trading them in would pay for one in and of itself?).
vgMasters: As a collector, and someone who would actually like to play
some of their backlogged games, I really need to find more about this modding process, and learn how to do it.
So 4 out of 5
of my backlog games are complete and I've finished one episode of game of thrones (overall completion 82 %) I'm pretty happy with my progress (especially considering I've got a 5 month old too!)
Get your list
of backlog games posted so we can track your progress and declare you the winner at the end of the month!
Not exact matches
The fixture
backlog in 1985/86 required West Ham to play 16 league
games between 15 March and 5 May, three
of which took place this week.
Only PC
gamer at the moment but I have a large
backlog of DS and Gamecube / Wii
games.
I won't go so far as to say this
game is poorly optimized, because it definitely isn't — especially in comparison to the
backlog of PC ports that have come before it — but there are some issues with frame rate drops and stutter, particularly in battle sequences.
I technically already kind
of have a
backlog due to the fact that I've come nowhere close to finishing Stardew Valley, but I've rationalized that by telling myself that it's a
game I'll dip in and out over a period
of years.
I know that's not something everyone wants to see - and I'm sorry about that - but we had a
backlog of quite a few co-op
games that needed to be added to the database and finally got a man on the job after slacking for months.
Nintendo packed in a ton
of games for October though, as I'm also going to be playing EOV on 3DS and I'm already
backlogged on the things that came out this month (not to mention last month).
I have a
backlog of games already to justify buying anything new.
I am ok with the amount
of games now as I have a large
backlog of Wii and Wii U
games to play.
Same here, I can hardly cope with my
backlog, and there's tons
of interesting
games which I'll only ever manage to play a fraction
of.
I know that sounds silly, but in this day and age it's easy to compile a
backlog of loads and loads
of games that could literally take years to get though.
Are you booting up your Xbox One only to find a
backlog of game updates haven't downloaded and are clogging up your queue?
Made the mistake
of creating an impossible to complete
backlog a long time ago, got about 3 or 4
games left to play.
I still have a huge
backlog of games on the go.
I have all
of the Gears
games in my
backlog, your article has made me want to play them
«If You Aren't Playing Titanfall 2 You're Out
Of Your Damn Mind» Or, in my case, I bought over 40
games so far this year and I shouldn't buy another for ages, but we all know how the fall releases will crush my
backlog even harder hehe:) Many people have this luxury - problem so some titles need to stand back...
I'll be fine with my
backlog of old
games, or newer
games that's at least feature - complete before being tested and released, which many don't seem to be anymore.
There are already loads
of current gen
games in peoples
backlogs.
Now I can start to play the
backlog of 3DS
games I had before getting it: Super Mario 3D Land Kid Icarus Uprising LEGO City Undercover: The Chase Begins Paper Mario: Sticker Star (Yes, I'm willing to give it a chance) My Nintendo Picross: The Legend
of Zelda: Twilight Princess WarioWare: Touched (digital version) Metroid II: Return
of Samus (Virtual Console)
Granted Sony had at least a third
of a gens worth
of AAA
games to draw from by the time PS + was a thing so that
backlog helped.
I still have a
backlog of games to play from last year, Hitman Absolution (PC), Resistance 3 (PS3) Assasins Creed 3 (PC) and Cod Black ops 2 (PS3).
I personally don't have a PS4 at the moment mainly because I have a large
backlog of PS3
games which I am still playing.
The
games I like to play... JRPG's or niche Japanese titles... typically aren't broken on release, and while I have a massive
backlog as well... probably more than yours spanning 30 years
of gaming... I still get stuff day one.
Of course part of that was not being able to secure Zelda SE and perhaps more importantly the fact I'm playing Nioh, have Horizon, Neir coming next week along with Ghost Recon, have 3 games in backlog and Mass Effect, Persona 5 and other games coming the next couple month
Of course part
of that was not being able to secure Zelda SE and perhaps more importantly the fact I'm playing Nioh, have Horizon, Neir coming next week along with Ghost Recon, have 3 games in backlog and Mass Effect, Persona 5 and other games coming the next couple month
of that was not being able to secure Zelda SE and perhaps more importantly the fact I'm playing Nioh, have Horizon, Neir coming next week along with Ghost Recon, have 3
games in
backlog and Mass Effect, Persona 5 and other
games coming the next couple months.
Steam users (like me) often run into this problem, and have more
games than we will EVER beat, or playthrough once, let alone have time / money for ALL the newest next - gen
games to play as well... Which is why, picking a primary console is the ONLY realistic option for most
of us
gamers... it Isolates the types
of games, the AMOUNT
of games so we aren't
backlogged on «must play» titles after being out only six months, and so we can actually USE our consoles enough to justify the purchase in the first place.
This just goes to show that there is still plenty
of life left in the current generation
of consoles, and for some us, we are a bit
backlogged on
games we have wanted to play.
Strangely enough, with all the
backlog of games that I need to start playing, I'm currently stuck on playing Odin Sphere.
In something
of a surprise turn, Ubisoft is releasing two GBA
games from its
backlog via the Wii U Virtual Console in North America.
Most
of the
games I played were 2011 or from far back in my
backlog.
In the first week
of September, we'll select three monthly winners to receive prizes, and we'll pick one overall
Backlog Champion who will receive the new Fall release
game of their choice!
Sometimes, not having many new releases can be a good thing especially with huge
backlogs of games to play through.
The
backlog attack was a great exercise and I'm really glad to have knocked off a large percentage
of games that were nagging at me
We're in the last month
of 2015's Summer
Backlog Attack, our annual attempt to play through some
of those older, neglected
games before the new hits
of fall arrive.
I don't play a lot
of survival
games in general and I have quite a few other Xbox Live Arcade
games currently in my
backlog of titles.
Every summer, when the days between new
game releases grow longer and longer, we take advantage
of all extra time by digging into our
backlogs for older
games we've never gotten around to playing.
This means that, no matter how much free time I have to play my
games, I'll be physically incapable
of choosing which one to play, thus keeping my
backlog perpetually strong and thus fulfilling the ultimate goal
of having a never - ending supply just in case
of the doomsday scenario where either the world literally ends, or current video
games just become too insufferably stupid and the industry collapses, and don't say it won't happen because grandpa Atari has seen some things that'll make your skin crawl.
As interesting as the
game looks, it doesn't grab me enough to put it ahead
of my
backlog.
And if you've got some
backlog games of your own, you'll want to hang onto them for later this summer when we open up the Backlog Attack to our lis
backlog games of your own, you'll want to hang onto them for later this summer when we open up the
Backlog Attack to our lis
Backlog Attack to our listeners.
In seemingly direct opposition to picking up a new
game from the
backlog is my enjoyment
of persistent
games.
A week later and we've already knocked three
games out
of our
backlogs!
Last minute comment, since I fell off my
backlog attack so hard but here's my link for my
games I wanted to play, what I actually got around to... and what sucked up all the rest
of my time... * cough * Destiny * cough *... whoops
In most cases I'd say a 2 -
game backlog list just isn't trying hard enough, unless one
of those
games is Skyrim.
But it's ok, I have a good
backlog of games to keep me busy.
May is a rather slow month in terms
of big new releases, giving you time to catch up on the
backlog or purchase
games that are in the sale.
I have a huge
backlog of games & other fighting
games (including Skullgirls for the PS3) so will wait for it to return for $ 10.00 or lower before I buy.
As the year comes to a close and you take a break to spend time with family (and perhaps play some
of those
games on your
backlog), look back with us at the big event that was the 2017 Festival.
The main goal was to come out
of hiding and make sure that there was any kind
of news
backlog about us when we would be doing the real marketing push, revealing the first
game several months later.