Yes, some games only «get good» after a dozen hours of investment - but that's time you could spend playing
through backlog games that you enjoy every second of.
Not exact matches
If you've been following the show over the last few weeks, you'll know we're about halfway
through Backlog Attack 2014, our annual attempt to cross some games off our backlog lists before the Fall's new releases
Backlog Attack 2014, our annual attempt to cross some
games off our
backlog lists before the Fall's new releases
backlog lists before the Fall's new releases arrive.
Sometimes, not having many new releases can be a good thing especially with huge
backlogs of
games to play
through.
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'm a creature of habit and I'm either found buried in a book or working
through my video
game backlog when I'm not working my accounting specialist day job.
When he's not digging
through the
backlog he's hunting for loot in Diablo or wondering when the next Professor Layton
game is coming.
Inevitably this leads to a
backlog, which I'm still trying to get
through, but alas new
games always show up for review diminishing my chances as they appear.
Working
through my massive
backlog of
games (starting with The Unfinished Swan this weekend).
Ben Eberle and Jordan Aslett are still playing
through some of their
backlog since there's a bit of a drought in terms of
game releases.
As an aside, so far, the Vita's library isn't huge, but I have several more
games to chew
through once I (eventually) finish P4: G: action RPG Soul Sacrifice came bundled with the Vita, and over several PSN sales, I built up a decent
backlog of PSP RPGs (Gungnir, Growlanser: Wayfarer of Time).
I can't wait to finally dig into The Banner Saga 2 at some point (shameful
backlog game), and I look forward to seeing the trilogy
through to the bitter end.
On the one hand, it's a shame it's out now because I can't play it (playing my PSP
backlog on my Vita is my first priority, and I can't do that on current firmware) but I'll get it once I get
through the 20 or so PSP
games that aren't licensed for Vita use.
In my seemingly never ending quest to finish a nice
backlog of PS3
games before the PS4 comes out, I'm currently playing
through Infamous, the open world
game which lets you play as a man who has recently acquired super powers.
I'm slowly trying to burn
through my massive
backlog of
games (working on Banner Saga 1 right now...) and it's slow going.
So go
through your
backlog and delete, sell, or give away any
games that do not immediately beg you to be played.
Sadly I missed the
game, but it's one that I certainly want to go back and have a look at when I'm not swamped trying to get
through this year's
backlog.
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?).
With the run up to E3 we're getting ready here at TNL HQ by getting
through as much of our
backlog as we can before
games rain down upon us!
I've actually stopped playing a couple of other
games in my
backlog (including Mass Effect Andromeda) to get
through it first which I think is a very good sign of how much I like it.
If you're still working
through a 2016
backlog or received some new
games over the holidays you probably have plenty to play right now, but in terms of early 2017 releases Gravity Rush 2 sits at the peak.