MyGaming: "A growing, if indomitable, library of untouched or otherwise incomplete games, whether digital or physical, is a fairly common occurrence and pretty well the norm these days.
With the sheer number of round-the-clock sales, available titles and the tendency for most of us to have less and less free time, it’s inevitable really.
But why is it called the backlog of shame, a term, we ourselves, are guilty of throwing around?
It seems that the apparent shame is associated with impulse purchases and the fact that we tend to gain more games in an allotted time than we are ever able to complete. But is shame really the right word?
We say no! We’re proud of our impressive collection of titles, and here’s why."
Elden Ring's manga has been put on hiatus so that the artist can play the DLC.
GB: "We take a look at 15 amazing games that had the perfect length."
Pretty good list. Botany Manor would be the newest addition that encapsulates that title.
Talal writes: "I'm talking about having that rush of excitement - that feeling you get when you know you've just made a memory for a lifetime."
There are different games. Some have gamplay at it highest priority, some have the story, some have the replay value and choices... There are a lot of different game experiences.
It is laughable that just now graphics does not have anything to do with that experiene. We have had many games of that type over time. This is just the one that have come closest to feel like playing an actual movie. Just look the the Digital foundry walkthrough it is a masterpiece in that perspective and hence wrth trying. But yes do not do it for the gameplay - but that was never the goal of this experience.
Should be ashamed. Stop spending all your money. Save it. The games can wait. And dont use a credit card. Were being indoctrinated to think we need every game that comes out. Systematiclly programed.