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I am HORRIBLE about flitting from game to game. It's possibly/probably why I have such a huge backlog of unfinished games.
Example: It's been 5 years since I bought Ephemeral Fant... Okay, better example: I've had "Kuon" for about 3 years now, ever since I was on a horror kick. All sources point to this being a 20-hour game tops. I still have yet to finish it. Part of it is my school and work schedule, part of it is a tendency to get frustrated very easily combined with a COMPLETE inability on my part to deal with frustration (seriously, jealousy, rage, indignation, depression, rejection, all fine. I chew them up and spit them out. Frustration? Fucking debilitating.) that leads to me being turned off to a game for, sometimes, months on end. I suppose I could blame the A.D.D. I was diagnosed with as a kid. Oh, wait, who WASN'T diagnosed with the bullshit disease as a kid? No excuse there. I probably have about 20-30 games I'm in the midst of playing. That's on set-top consoles alone, not counting: --My DS --My GP2X loaded with classic emulators --My PC --Newer emulators/ISOs on my PC It's not just games, either. I do the same thing with anime series. Revolutionary Girl Utena? Yeah, torrented the whole thing 3 years ago, watched 2 episodes, shelved it when I got Xenosaga or something. RahXephon. Tried 3 times to start it, got maybe 4 episodes in, shelved. Even Ergo Proxy, which I love to death, has failed to hold my attention from start to finish. Books, too. Took me a year to read "Neverwhere" by Neil Gaiman. We're talking maybe 300 pages, and not a difficult read in terms of complexity, vocabulary, linguistics, etc. A YEAR. You can imagine the chill that goes up my spine when I look at my copy of "Applied Cryptography." Sometimes I hate my life. Jam it back in, in the dark. It is not my custom to go where I am not invited.
Last edited by CelticWhisper; Mar 5, 2007 at 03:51 AM.
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