So, as I mentioned on the last Cruncheons (which you should really listen to, it's probably one of our best episodes to date) I'm gonna try to burn through as much of my backlog as humanly possible before Fall Semester starts on August 14th. I had intended to start on Monday, but ended up picking up a work shift that night, so I haven't reeeeeeaaally started in earnest yet.
I had intended to play 6-8 hours of one randomly chosen game each day, and I had also intended to ignore that "randomly chosen" thing and start off with The Last of Us and finish it off before I mailed it off to whoever wins the contest mentioned in Cruncheons 47. I'm having a problem, though- I can't really get into The Last of Us. I can play it in 1-2 hour long spurts, but then I just get bored with it. It's really pretty to look at, and I guess there's a cool story or whatever, but I'm not feeling it. Combat is kind of shitty other than stealth takedowns (and I guess killing clickers with molotovs is funny) but ugggggh combat is poo. I'm just to the point where I got out of the quarantine zone with Ellie- does the game get better? I like walking around the blighted apocalyptic hellscape, but I can do that in Fallout 3 GOTY and have fun with it.
So, anyway- this will serve as a daily sort of diary for everything I'm doing in this dumb quest to make a dent in my backlog. I'm going to give The Last of Us a couple more days- I'm off work Thu/Fri so I plan on really trying to make a dent in it. I may have to abandon my plan and just bounce back and forth between shit if I'm really this ADD-spergtastic and can't have a nice long session with one game at a time.
Starting Saturday if not earlier, I plan on picking shit at random from an excel file to focus on each day. Here's what I've currently got in the list:
Red Dead Redemption
Uncharted 2
Trine 2
Dead Island
Fallout: New Vegas
Dishonored
Witcher 2
Bully
Valkyria Chronicles
Sleeping Dogs
Analogue: A Hate Story (Van Cruncheon special)
Some of those games I've played before, if just for a little bit, but I haven't made substantial progress in any of them and haven't beaten a single one. My hope is that by the end of this experiment I'll be ready to swear off videogames completely!