Posted January 08, 2012
For various reasons ranging from child rearing to going to college nights I missed out on a lot of gaming years ago which GOG now makes it possible for me to catch up on. On top of that I became addicted to MMO gameplay starting with Asheron's Call and then quickly moving to EverQuest, which I played for about seven years hardcore. Since that time I spent time with EverQuest II, Dungeons and Dragons Online, Lord of the Rings Online and World of Warcraft.
All during this time of MMO madness I continued to follow PC gaming with great interest and kept mental notes of all the great games I'd love to play someday. Several years ago I started picking up different titles on Steam sales but I continued on MMO gaming and not getting to them. Pretty soon I had quite a lot of games, all of them unplayed. Then a little over a year ago much to my delight I discovered GOG. In the meantime classics I loved years ago such as Ultima VII have been released here. Naturally, I just had to get them. My first GOG purchases about a year ago were the Icewind Dale series. I'd always wanted to play all of the Infinity Engine games.
Moving to the present, not long ago I completed Baldur's Gate (the first one) and just loved it. When I wasn't playing it the music and characters were on my mind. I'd made several attempts at this game over the years and finally really played it! Yay!
I'm pretty much done with MMOs now. There is nothing new under the sun in terms of gameplay with them really. The highlight of those years was easily the original EverQuest for me and nothing will ever again recapture the magic of that experience in that amazing world. My kids are grown and now finishing college. I'm also now disabled with plenty of time on my hands and so I can now really get into enjoying all the games I've missed over the years from old to new.
That's the story of how my backlog has come to be over recent years including the most recent Steam and GOG sales where I picked up quite a few games at amazing deals. My average cost per title was only four dollars! And these are not bad games either. Every one of them I already knew about and knew I wanted to play someday. Each one I did my homework on, checking reviews and especially user reviews along with the odds it would run on my present PC system with Windows 7.
So now it's on to the topic at hand. How to manage a backlog of over two hundred games! I haven't tried to figure it out but it must be years worth of gaming. Yet that doesn't stop me from watching what is new, what is coming up and what is on sale. I am admittedly obsessive about this hobby and seem to have become as much a collector as game player.
So how do you manage all the titles you haven't gotten to yet? How do you choose of so many, which to play right now? Is there any method to the madness? Do you like the backloggery site and if so why? I've taken a peek at it and it looks neat but i am not too keen on inputting so many games to use it. I made my own list broken into groups by genre and ordered by date of release. So far I've been thinking I want to play them in order from oldest to newest, party so shiny new graphics don't spoil me. I think I might appreciate them more if I go from old to new over time. But then sometimes I think with so many old games now, will I ever get to anything new in this lifetime? Maybe I should mix it up somehow?
Aside of old to new there is genre too. I think maybe playing the oldest within each genre I own for variety might be good. Did I mention I obsess over this stuff too much? I know I am not alone here though from lurking on forums here and on Steam. It seems a lot of people are in similar boats. So many games, so little time, decisions, decisions.
So I'm curious about how others manage their backlog and decide what to play. I thought it would be fun to talk about it here. I'm sure this has been done before but its a subject that I hope is fun enough to talk about again. Given my little gaming life history told here, this is my hello and introduction of myself to the GOG community while I am at it even though it is not the firs time I've posted. I promise not to do walls of text too often like this one!
All during this time of MMO madness I continued to follow PC gaming with great interest and kept mental notes of all the great games I'd love to play someday. Several years ago I started picking up different titles on Steam sales but I continued on MMO gaming and not getting to them. Pretty soon I had quite a lot of games, all of them unplayed. Then a little over a year ago much to my delight I discovered GOG. In the meantime classics I loved years ago such as Ultima VII have been released here. Naturally, I just had to get them. My first GOG purchases about a year ago were the Icewind Dale series. I'd always wanted to play all of the Infinity Engine games.
Moving to the present, not long ago I completed Baldur's Gate (the first one) and just loved it. When I wasn't playing it the music and characters were on my mind. I'd made several attempts at this game over the years and finally really played it! Yay!
I'm pretty much done with MMOs now. There is nothing new under the sun in terms of gameplay with them really. The highlight of those years was easily the original EverQuest for me and nothing will ever again recapture the magic of that experience in that amazing world. My kids are grown and now finishing college. I'm also now disabled with plenty of time on my hands and so I can now really get into enjoying all the games I've missed over the years from old to new.
That's the story of how my backlog has come to be over recent years including the most recent Steam and GOG sales where I picked up quite a few games at amazing deals. My average cost per title was only four dollars! And these are not bad games either. Every one of them I already knew about and knew I wanted to play someday. Each one I did my homework on, checking reviews and especially user reviews along with the odds it would run on my present PC system with Windows 7.
So now it's on to the topic at hand. How to manage a backlog of over two hundred games! I haven't tried to figure it out but it must be years worth of gaming. Yet that doesn't stop me from watching what is new, what is coming up and what is on sale. I am admittedly obsessive about this hobby and seem to have become as much a collector as game player.
So how do you manage all the titles you haven't gotten to yet? How do you choose of so many, which to play right now? Is there any method to the madness? Do you like the backloggery site and if so why? I've taken a peek at it and it looks neat but i am not too keen on inputting so many games to use it. I made my own list broken into groups by genre and ordered by date of release. So far I've been thinking I want to play them in order from oldest to newest, party so shiny new graphics don't spoil me. I think I might appreciate them more if I go from old to new over time. But then sometimes I think with so many old games now, will I ever get to anything new in this lifetime? Maybe I should mix it up somehow?
Aside of old to new there is genre too. I think maybe playing the oldest within each genre I own for variety might be good. Did I mention I obsess over this stuff too much? I know I am not alone here though from lurking on forums here and on Steam. It seems a lot of people are in similar boats. So many games, so little time, decisions, decisions.
So I'm curious about how others manage their backlog and decide what to play. I thought it would be fun to talk about it here. I'm sure this has been done before but its a subject that I hope is fun enough to talk about again. Given my little gaming life history told here, this is my hello and introduction of myself to the GOG community while I am at it even though it is not the firs time I've posted. I promise not to do walls of text too often like this one!