5 Tips to Tackle your Gaming Backlog
If you want to work through your gaming backlog, now is a great time to do it. While 2022 has had a few standout titles (Elden Ring, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge, Xenoblade Chronicles 3), we’re currently experiencing one of the biggest gaming droughts in recent memory. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing, since it means developers will have more time to work on their upcoming titles, and hopefully minimize a lot of the harmful crunch endemic to the industry. The other upside is that it’s a great opportunity to finally sit down and play some of those games you put down and said you’d get back to “someday.”
Well, “someday” has arrived. It’s time to take stock of the games you already have in your library, and determine which of them are worth finishing. If you have your own system for tackling a backlog, go off and enjoy; we’ll see you in September, when new games start trickling in again.
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