Backlog goals

The first week of January is always one of my favourite times of the year.

And, of course, making some new year’s resolutions.

Alice Bee:I want to play more small, bitesize, weird games basically, to become Alice0.

A surreal, abstract scene of eyes, light and curtains from Norco

So, games that I can play in a few hours even under an hour?

And finally, I might have a go at understand deckbuilders.

I’m not a greatstrategy gameplayer because I play for instant wins, i.e.

A set of cards in Slay The Spire

Is it a valid tactic in deckbuilders?

I don’t know!

It doesn’t seem to be in the way I play.

A row of enemies are lined up in Into The Breach

I need to Dr. Kawashima this shit to avoid FOMO around the next Slay The Spire.

Ollie:This year, I want to get extremely good at any game that isnotaFPSorSoulslike.

At the very least, I shall give a shot to not spendallmy free time playingElden RingorHunt: Showdown.

A battle with a huge mechanical Chaos monster in Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader

Funny how these things come around, isn’t it?

Alice0:I want to play fewer repeatable games.

I had to force myself to uninstall Brotato for my own good.

Ed:Last year, I sort of bounced between lots of games and only finished a handful.

In the end, I spent less timewithgames as a whole.

I’d like to better understand the relationship between video games and the military.

Kiera:This year I want to tackle my deplorable backlog of unfinished games.

While my shame knows no limits, I have three big titles in mind.

The first is God of War Ragnarok.

I like to console myself by considering it as a nice little holiday for him.

As such, I really need to buckle down and play it before Dragon Age: Dreadwolf eventually releases.

Since I’m already exposing myself, I would like to round off the list with Elden Ring.

At the time I was moving house and during the chaos stopped playing for a couple of weeks.

I would love to finish the last boss before theShadow Of The ErdtreeDLC comes out.