
This doesn't give me hope.
This doesn't give me hope.
I actually jumped into PS3 and 360 late in the game. I was playing PS2 games because they were so cheap and plentiful. Kind of like the way games are now. Cheap and plentiful.
I'm probably be like you lee. I kind of regret giving up physical gaming and won't build up a nice collection like yours.
I feel like this too. New gen games arent as appealing as a good old indie game sometimes. Did you see that Hardline trailer. Good god is it tasteless. Nevermind the protests going on in America. I'll probably still play it though.
But it looks like you experienced a nice break for a while. I'm talking about, I've never stopped.
And EA just gave out 3 free games for Playstation. Mirrors Edge on PS3 and Need for Speed for VITA, so I will be hooked for another month. Damn you new years resolutions. I will have to start my gameless year with Chinese New Year I guess, but then Bloodborne! Oh god!
Salty grumpy cat! But could you quit if you tried?
Back in the day there were far less game options. Like, there was only Nintendo and Genesis, or PC, but PC was so freakin expensive, especially with video cards and upgrades. I'm talking about being overwhelmed with games nowadays, it was not like this back then. They are so cheap and they are everywhere. Hard to get away from it all. I just downloaded Mirrors Edge for PS3 and Need for Speed for VITA because EA is giving them out for free this weekend. Impulse! Impulse!
Well I can see how loving a hobby and being passionate about writing wouln't make sense for you to just stop. I don't think writers just stop writing for whatever reason. In your case you are analyzing and studying your hobby and being creative about it by writing. I would say this is a healthy and productive way to make use of a hobby. I just feel overwhelmed with game choices and it's so hard to sort that it can be a bit frustrating sometimes. Like, I'm really enjoying this right now but I feel like I'm always missing out on something new. Know what I mean?
I'll probably feel the same. I was thinking of a very long break, like a hiatus more than just quitting all together.