By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close
BasilZero said:
LegitHyperbole said:

Very nice. You're getting an avergar of 19 hours per week in. Just short of one game per week completed. An average rating of 83.5/100 (You're choosing and eating well)

May I ask what your least favourite game, the best game and the game you had most fun with are from your list, so far? And why is it taking you so long to complete FF7 remake? What made you stop, if I remember correctly you were playing that last year. Rebirth is worth the slog honestly. 

My least favorite was Doom (Classic) - the first two episodes were great but the third episode and extra episode just felt like a chore going back and forth finding keys to unlock doors and stuff.

Grand Theft Auto V is my favorite so far - love the story, cast and overall gameplay and structure of the missions.

As for FFVII Remake - I was out of the country for about a month so I didnt have access to my gaming desktop which is why you see in my list the large amount of games I beat were Switch because I had my Switch with me.

In the past 3 weeks I've been busy catching up to taking care of stuff at home (taxes, bills, home maintenances, car maintenance, etc so I havent been at home for most of the time in the weekends and I work from 7am to 7pm on Mon-Fri.

I'm really busy having to do with a lot of stuff - to the point I actually have a calendar and notifications (reminder app on iPhone) to keep up with all sorts of tasks lol

I try to pour in at least one hour of gaming at home and one hour at work (During break). For the weekends and holidays, I try to put in 2-3 hours but the last few weeks been busy).

So hoping I'll get more free time.

Right now I'm on chapter 8 in FFVII Remake - and I got to that chapter back in January 26 or 27th which was the last time I played FFVII Remake until last night (Mar 18) - so almost a good two months since I have played it.

Final Fantasy is my most favorite IP so I wont drop it and I got a huge list of games I'm planning to play from the series

-Final Fantasy VII Crisis Core Reunion (PC)
-Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (PC)
-Final Fantasy XVI (PC)
-Final Fantasy Origin Stranger of Paradise (PC)

and a few others such as

-Final Fantasy III 3D (PC)
-Final Fantasy IV 3D (PC)
-Final Fantasy X/X-2 (PC)
-Final Fantasy XII Zodiac Age (PC)
-Final Fantasy XIII (PC)
-Final Fantasy XIII-2 (PC)
-Final Fantasy XIII Lightning Returns (PC)
-Final Fantasy XV Pocket Edition (PS4)
-World of Final Fantasy Maximus (PC)
-Final Fantasy VIII Remastered (NS)
-Final Fantasy IX (NS)
-Final Fantasy I-VI Pixel Remasters (PS4)

Cool. Just wanted to let ya know that it is worth getting to Rebirth even though that game has some flaws too. Remake is a 7 but Rebirth is a strong 9. 

And I know the feeling. The b8liggest enemy is sitting down to play something and it feels too exhausting and you end up doing nothing cause games feel like this higantic task. I get around this now by telling myself I'll only play for 15 minutes and usually that 15 minutes turns into a longer session.

Have your phone record your usage and see if you can save time there by removing the phone from the equation. I was shocked by how much time was on my weekly breakdowns. You got absolutely nothing from scrolling social media so replacing that time with a hobby makes way more sense. I'm able to keep at 23 hours per week now up from 18.5 in 2024 and 12.5 in 2023 so I'm still learning time management but I have made such a massive difference although now it is the only hobby I'm engaging with aside from a few minutes a week on the guitar and the odd TV show or film but very rarely. 

Last edited by LegitHyperbole - on 19 March 2025