RPG Backlog
Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2020 6:22 am
Hey, guys! I wanted to create this new topic and so I quickly searched through the forum and found a way old topic on this subject with the last reply being about 7 years ago, so per the rules on not reviving old topics I just decided to make a new thread on it, anyway!
First of all I want to say, I'm really sorry for being so quiet most of my time is dedicated to actually gaming offline! About 4 years ago I stumbled apon a website dedicated to gaming backlogs. I uploaded all of my RPGs and I kept track of my progress on it and it's helped tremendously! I mostly use it to keep track of my progress in each and every RPG I play. I've managed to beat a bunch of my older RPGs and re-played ones maybe I chose to forget. Anyway the link to mine is down in my signature if you want to take a peek - it's really helpful and it might be kinda helpful/cool if we can all maybe become friends on there too.
All of my video games are RPGs I strictly only play RPGs and I was just wondering if any of you all have a similar situation where there're RPGs you just haven't gotten around to playing yet that you may've bought? I used to do this all the time. Now I've gotten better and I keep to one RPG until I finish it and watch the credits roll. I even sometimes do write about them also.
I really wanted to ask you guys first because I'm a dedicated Lunar series fan, I know you guys are too and you're all in my top priority.
I've had a strategy since I was a young kid to only stick to RPGs because they take a lot of hours to beat and there's so much text to read that one can memorize and really analyze. Also something to keep me occupied and out of trouble once I turned into an adult. I used to be such a weak gamer that I'd get tired grinding and I would fall asleep during random encounters with the controller in my hands. Now that I'm an adult I'm in better physical (mental?) shape that I have no trouble grinding and leveling anymore.
I was just wondering what your all thoughts were on first of all what is a backlog and how to beat your RPG backlog? If you also know of any other similar helpful websites that may be video game catalogs and the like? I would be in such tremendous gratitude.
First of all I want to say, I'm really sorry for being so quiet most of my time is dedicated to actually gaming offline! About 4 years ago I stumbled apon a website dedicated to gaming backlogs. I uploaded all of my RPGs and I kept track of my progress on it and it's helped tremendously! I mostly use it to keep track of my progress in each and every RPG I play. I've managed to beat a bunch of my older RPGs and re-played ones maybe I chose to forget. Anyway the link to mine is down in my signature if you want to take a peek - it's really helpful and it might be kinda helpful/cool if we can all maybe become friends on there too.
All of my video games are RPGs I strictly only play RPGs and I was just wondering if any of you all have a similar situation where there're RPGs you just haven't gotten around to playing yet that you may've bought? I used to do this all the time. Now I've gotten better and I keep to one RPG until I finish it and watch the credits roll. I even sometimes do write about them also.
I really wanted to ask you guys first because I'm a dedicated Lunar series fan, I know you guys are too and you're all in my top priority.
I've had a strategy since I was a young kid to only stick to RPGs because they take a lot of hours to beat and there's so much text to read that one can memorize and really analyze. Also something to keep me occupied and out of trouble once I turned into an adult. I used to be such a weak gamer that I'd get tired grinding and I would fall asleep during random encounters with the controller in my hands. Now that I'm an adult I'm in better physical (mental?) shape that I have no trouble grinding and leveling anymore.
I was just wondering what your all thoughts were on first of all what is a backlog and how to beat your RPG backlog? If you also know of any other similar helpful websites that may be video game catalogs and the like? I would be in such tremendous gratitude.