@Th3solution It's a great idea to give certain games another go if there's a remake or a remaster of it. It might have improvements that'll enhance your experience compared to the original. And now that you mention it, it's also a good incentive to play a remake/remaster if you're planning on replaying a game anyway. So for example, I've already played the original RE4 but I haven't played the remake yet. I'd love to replay RE4 and at the same time, I can experience it with a fresh coat of paint. Now that I have this mindset, I don't feel anymore like I've wasted my time playing an older game that's received a remake/remaster.
I also want to replay the Uncharted games as I've had a negative opinion of them ever since I played through them years ago. I didn't like the gameplay that much. But maybe I would like it better today.
I think I've only done one of these topics before AGES ago and it didn't go well.
So I guess there's two fairly simple resolutions I'll put down here.
1. Give up a game if I'm not enjoying it
I typically always try to see a game through, even if I'm not enjoying it… Cus there could be things I do like… Maybe there's a good twist at the end or that character I hate finally gets some needed development.
Either way it's something I should really stop doing and just play things I'm actually enjoying and maybe come back to it later to give it a second chance in a different mindset.
2. Write a little log of all the games I've played
I do typically write what I'm playing, what I've beaten on the forums… But those get buried under all the other posts and I'm not wading through the 3/400 posts I make throughout the year to remind myself what I've played.
This is mainly from when I did the top ten games list and realised I'd been through so many games that even my trophy list was cluttered from things I'd randomly tried and then dropped.
So just a little list/log just so I can remind myself what I've done~
[Edited by HallowMoonshadow]
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