I've been noticing as I get older that if I beat a game that I've been looking forward to I feel almost apathetic afterwards. Even if there is another game that I've wanted to play. Maybe I'm phasing out of games (it's only been 30+ years) or it's a symptom of my increasing depression and/or treatment for such.
The part I'm somewhat alerted by is that I have games that I really wanted to play but I can't seem to find the energy/mood to start them. I pre-ordered GOW Ragnarok as I absolutely adored the first one but I haven't started it.
Anyone else feel this way?
Could be a lot of things. I LOVED GOW 2018, but Ragnarok was a slog to get through (I know you haven't played it). I LOVED Spider-Man & Miles Morales, but I'm about an hour into Spider-Man 2 and it's almost like I have a visceral reaction to not want to play it.
There are games where I feel apathetic finishing, but this usually is based on the game. Usually it's because the back end of the game is listless and I just want to finish at that point. They say companies focus more on the front end, because a majority of gamers never finish games anyways. Also, endings are difficult to write.
Here are some recent games I was excited to finish: Alan Wake 2, Sea of Stars, Killer Frequency, Thirsty Suitors
Here are some recent games that I was just kind of meh about finishing, but did because I was close to the end: Super Mario Bros. Wonder, Octopath Traveler 2, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor (loved Fallen Order)
Now, that's not to say that your premise of "growing out of games" is incorrect. I do not want you to feel like I am discrediting your feelings. They are valid and real. Maybe your tastes have changed. Maybe what you've been playing has changed. Maybe it's the length of the game. I find that lately I prefer games that are about 10 hours or less (with the occasional game that stretches to 20 hours).
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