Warframe, lol.Ack wrote:Lately I've really only been playing stuff with friends online. Most of my free time has been eaten up by other hobbies or by work and commute difficulties. There are lots of games I would love to play that I just don't feel I have time for or want to start up at the moment. I also have several games sitting half done that I want to go back to, but forcing myself to start them up just hasn't worked.
I'm the opposite... I rarely ever play things online or even want to, even with a close knit group of some friends. On one hand it sucks a little because this has been how some of my old friends have kept in better touch with others that moved states away which is pretty cool, but yeah. I bet I'm a big joke among that group... "Yeah guys this might be the one I finally play with you guys!" then I never do.
I'm surprised more people around here don't replay games too much, but I maybe take it to the extreme sometimes. I've got a few couple dozens of games that feel like they're at least bi-annual revisits. This can be a double edged sword though, I think no matter how much you love a game, you can end up drying it up after awhile. Link to the Past and Super Metroid being the prime examples. I know these games simply far too well, can speedrun them, do limited items, etc too, so when I replay them sometimes it feels like the magic isn't quite what it was and in ways that feels like my fault? It's like I'm on auto pilot when I play them. So if there is one thing I maybe have to force on myself, it's trying to go a little longer in between some long time favorites like that that I've played 100 times over. Strange problem to have.

