| rapsuperstar31 said: There are games I've started, it wasn't clicking and I stopped playing them for a few years only to try them years later and enjoy them. Elder Scrolls Oblivion being one of the bigger ones. The first time I played it, running around killing rats in the dungeon I thought this game this sucks and stopped playing it. Picked it back up a few years later and really enjoyed it. I did the same for both Final Fantasy XV. I don't think I've ever beaten a game though it was a 7, and a year later thought it was a 9. |
If there's one truth about games, it's that how you enjoy them heavily relies on your current mood, your life circumstance and most of all the game you played just prior to the current one. Almost always, some games transcend this but it's true 9/10 times. Always best to keep a highly praised game or one you can see a glimmer whitin but it's not hitting, installed and retry it a few times aswell as pull something out of the backlog once and a while instead of buying when you want something new and fresh.







