I'm currently out of games that I really want to play. Not that I don't enjoy a lot of them, they just seem really boring to me at the moment. I keep starting games I haven't played in awhile and am just not feeling them, and only play for a couple hours before I want do something else.
There isn't any games I want currently either, and I've been pretty broke recently anyway. Just basically waiting for FFXV and Gears 4, I just need to find something to play until then.
Has this happened to many of you, and if so any suggestions to get out of this rut?
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Read a book? Not saying that to be a dick or anything. Whenever i get fed up with games i like to spend a week or two powering through a few books on my reading list.
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1 ReplyHave you played Rocket League or Castle Crashers? Both are pretty cheap and really fun.
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1 ReplyHappens every once in a while. The two things i do is either jump into a game genera i usualy don't or just take a few days off of gaming and use said console as a blu ray player and watch some movies since I don't bother with Hulu or Netflix. If on PC same thing but with a DVD or digital movie unless like me you decided you wanted your PC to be able to read blu ray and facepalmed when optical drives became irrelevant. I like physical content you know?
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3 RepliesElite dangerous
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Am nust waiting for a freaking skyrim backward compatibility
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1 ReplySame here. I'm thinking of getting overwatch but from what I've seen , it looks no different from the beta which was fun but got pretty repetitive after a few hours of playing. But a part of me still wants to buy it and see what blizzard does with it in the future. Same goes for battle born. Looks like a lot of fun but I'm not really looking for another moba. I just want something casual and fun to play. Any suggestions? I have an Xbox one.
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5 RepliesYes. After Witcher -blam!-ing sucked, I didn't pick up any new games from like Jan-Apr, till I randomly got Quantum Break. Fun game but short.
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1 ReplyNext big gaming crash is on the way people! Years and years of gaming has heightened our senses, and we're all just feeling it's approach on a subconscious level! lol
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1 ReplyI have put in easily 1000+ hours into ESO and still no where near bored of it. Maybe you should try it?
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I'd just take a break if I were you, get together with some friends and look for alternative diversions. You'll either end up being done with gaming or come back invigorated to play more(probably the latter)
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8 RepliesWitcher 3 Dark Souls 3
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This happened to me on previous occasions. All you have to do is step away for awhile. A week may seem like a long time but it definitely makes a difference. You just need a moment to make things refreshing again.
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Warframe is good game to play every once in a while. Just be ready to farm like there's no tomorrow, if you decide to play it that is.
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2 RepliesEdited by Vardnax: 5/28/2016 7:11:48 AMI have a game drought. NMS being delayed to Awwgust extends this drought. Damn girl I already hate summer and now it's feeling longer.
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5 RepliesTry ark survival or elite dangerous. Both have hefty learning curves and require lots of time.
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Try some free to play games so you don't feel compelled to play it.
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You think you're having it rough, the only game I have eyes for now is Zelda U/NX. Pray for me ;_;
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9 RepliesTwo words. Elite. Dangerous. Any time I'm bored I just hop in my cobra and go. And later this week three words. Elite.dangerous.horizons. take that cobra and sit it down on the -blam!-ing moon
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Dark souls 3
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If you're looking for something fun and cheap I would suggest rocket league. Well worth the twenty bucks. If you're looking for something with more content you should give battleborn a try. Pvp and coop are super fun and I've been enjoying it since open beta.
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I set goals for my self like reaching a rank or beating a story and i most play games i haven't played for a while
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3 RepliesActually, it sounds like a classic low to mid grade stress reaction/depression. New baby, financial concerns, job stress (?). Did you and your wife always work opposite shifts? Did you change shifts? Perfectly normal given the huge life changes you've recently gone through, I'm not a psychologist but I'm sure it will pass as you adjust. Don't force yourself to do things you used to enjoy if you don't enjoy them currently, it will only add to the stress. Hang in there, dude.
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10 RepliesThe teen angst flows through this one.
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Take a break from gaming, like 2 weeks That helped tremendously for me and a couple friends
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Edited by Psyntifik: 5/28/2016 8:53:57 PMDude, B&W is like, 2 sleeps away. Wait it out. Anytime I run our of games and get a bit fed up, I crank up the emulator, never fails. Two weeks ago I went and redid the Time Crisis games. So much fun!
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I felt the same way, so I revisited diablo 3, then overwatch came out, and I don't have that problem anymore.