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The most common gamer dilema: WTF do I play?
Procyon | 8:30 PM on 07.02.2008 28 comments


So it's about 9:30pm for me, and I'm sitting here staring at my not-so-meager collection of games that I have. Between the Wii and the 360, I have about 20, not counting downloaded games. Make that around 50 if you count GameCube and Xbox games, and chalk that up to a crapload if you want to count PS2 games. And I'm just trying to figure out...

WTF do I play?

I'm in one of those "no particular game" moods, where I'm not really deeply into any one game at the moment, and I'm finding it hard to figure out what direction to lean in.

Now, to be fair, part of the problem is I'm 32, and I just don't have the same amount of time and energy that I used to have, say, 10 years ago. So the thought of plopping down on the couch and diving into an RPG or playing more GTA4 for hours is not as appealing. It's not the playing of the games themselves that's not as appealing. It's the idea of staying up late, going to bed at some retarded hour, and getting up early for work the next morning that's the problem. And I don't even have kids! (yet...)

So it's hard to pick a game that I know I won't be able to tear myself away from in less than 2 hours. So that still leaves a bunch of choices. How about a fighter? Soul Calibur IV is coming soon, I could bust out SC3 for shits and giggles... but nah, I didn't have too much fun with that. I might as well stick with SC2 and play as Link. Or how about Beautiful Katamari on the 360? Well... I already did the biggest level in the game and rolled up the whole earth. What else? Oh, I started playing through Boom Blox, why don't I pop that back in... no wait, my arm is still killing me. I know, I could play Guitar Hero III, but there's the one song I can't play on Expert and it pisses me off...

See, this isn't something I normally go through, it just strikes me every now and then when I'm exceptionally bored. Normally, I fill this time working on StrategyWiki, but I'm just not in the mood right now. I think I'll just turn on Cartoon Network and watch Adult Swim...

So how do you decide: WTF do I play?



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bahss's Destructoid Blog
If 50 cent isn't on the cover, I don't play it.
Zombutler's Destructoid Blog
Bomberman: Act Zero
monkeyspoon5's Destructoid Blog
I suggest Fire Emblem if you have it. Can be done in nice bite sized intervals so if it gets too late you can stop.
Tubatic's Destructoid Blog
Yeah, that's a tricky one. I find myself lately (29 and married) gravitating toward X-Box Live and Virtual Console games because of the immediacy and low investment of time that a decent session will take up. I could get caught up in Assassins Creed's completionist grind, or I could put in a few stabs at Ikaruga for a half hour. I could go back into No More Heroes again, but with all the extra setup for the good stuff, I'll feel like I'm cheating myself out of efficient fun time.

So yeah. Tough Call. :)
wwjd4bbque's Destructoid Blog
sounds like someone needs a DS and some pokemans.
one could also sit and play an ace attorney game as casually as watching TV while still getting a minor cognitive workout.
MATTFOO's Destructoid Blog
go play a shmup.
big filth's Destructoid Blog
man, I stare at my dashboard sometimes forever without actually playing anything because I cant decide.

I am in the middle of like 5 or 6 games and usually end up playing something else. Its interesting trying to pick a game from your library to give you what you're looking for at that exact moment.
JavTheGreat's Destructoid Blog
I have had the same problem lately, with work and taking care of my son...I don't get enough time to dive into a story mode. That's why I bought Team Fortress 2.
DanMazkin's Destructoid Blog
portal.
king3vbo's Destructoid Blog
this happens to me all the time
pedrovay2003's Destructoid Blog
Have you played Resident Evil 4? DO THAT IF YOU HAVEN'T.
smackifilia's Destructoid Blog
I have the same problem a bunch, usually I just start playing something at random and I'll end up enjoying whatever it is that I have. Right now my games that I'm going through are: Diablo 2, Tiger Woods(cause I dont have Hot Shots), Etrian Odyssey 2(taking up the most time right now), and some Robotron every now and again.
CypherVR's Destructoid Blog
Russian Roulette
CypherVR's Destructoid Blog
or MouseTrap
Procyon's Destructoid Blog
Lol, wow, I didn't realize I hit upon such a common problem. My article title was intended to be sarcastic, but maybe it wasn't so off the mark.

@Pedro: I have RE4 for the Wii, but I always felt like REs take a bit of time.

@CypherVR: Do you mean 1981 Exidy MouseTrap? Good Pac-Man clone :)

I won't have this problem so much over the weekend. I'm at %89 on Lego Indiana Jones and I plan on getting to %100. And I'll probably go back to the middle of the save file I have for Blue Dragon. Plus some Mario Karting online with my wife.
Procyon's Destructoid Blog
Wow, mega fail on the avatar placement :P I really need to resize mine so I don't do that to anyone else :(
Commander Cool's Destructoid Blog
Try to give yourself a game that rewards you for playing; ie guns in Battlefield 2 and the awards, experience and items in Gunbound... See? That will encourage you to say in the game.-

When I want to play a game with a good story, I go to the games shop. There's a guy who's always working and so far he's given me great intell on what's hot and what's pop. Talk to your local game shop (not the geeky pizza faced nerd at WalMart), they'll recommend games for you to discover and play.
big filth's Destructoid Blog
^

this guy definitely didnt read the post.

go get an avatar you sleaze ball.
Procyon's Destructoid Blog
@Big Filth: Speaking of avatars, yours is epic dude. I've always wanted to ask you if that chick has a name... and if so, if you knew what it was.
big filth's Destructoid Blog
she is some random whore.

luckily im sure you travels wont take you too far on your search for a whore of equal or greater value here in the land of the internets.
adultswim810's Destructoid Blog
im playing age of conan and pokemon emerald on an emu MUDKIPZ!
Kinji's Destructoid Blog
I have this problem all the time. Summer especially has this problem, because barely anything new comes out. I usually end up playing way more retro games during summer. But that also leads to spending hours wondering what retro game to play.

But because of the Blizzard thing last weekend, I'm playing Diablo 2 or Starcraft right now.
Dogen's Destructoid Blog
@Monkey You say it can be done in small chunks, but in my experience TRPGs are a huge time suck. They seem all "oh, you can put me down whenever you need to" and then it's 5 AM and you're downing red bull so you can survive the next day at work.

I don't really like those moments of indecision, so I try to have at least one game to work on at all times. Sid Meier's Railroads is a great one for real quick stuff, though, when you know you'll have to put it down at some point. It's entertaining but never so much that you can't tear yourself away.
Cletus the Fetus's Destructoid Blog
Get a SNES emulator and play some Zombies ate my Neighbors or R-Type 3.
atheistium's Destructoid Blog
omfg I had that yesterday and ended up in bed with Final Fantasy Tactics Advance 2 lol.
I couldn't decide what I wanted to play for like 3 hours haha
welkstar's Destructoid Blog
Everyone needs to watch this video. Seriously, you're bored and can't decide what to play, might as well kill some time on this. Makes ya think...

http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/barry_schwartz_on_the_paradox_of_choice.html


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