*blows dust off of website*
Dang, I really let the place go, haven’t I? I didn’t mean to, except I probably did. I was getting so swamped with work at PlayStation Lifestyle, and then Prima Games went belly up. I didn’t think I would ever find time to come back to this site, even with Future Press and Piggyback still going strong. I was prepared to pack it all in, even though I have guides to review, just because I was too busy playing other games and writing about them to keep up.
But then I was fired out of the blue by the corporate owner, so hey, no more playing games I don’t want to anymore, AMIRITE?
After the collapse of Action Trip in 2016, I knew that PSLS was going to be my last game writing gig. Let’s face it; I’m over 40, I have two school-age kids, and I do own two businesses. I’m tired and I just don’t have the turnaround like I used to. I’m in bed before 10 most nights. If I stay up later, it’s going to be ONE BAD DAY the next day.
I was fine giving PSLS my all (and believe me, I fucking was), but now that it’s over, I don’t have it in me to start over with a new site. I’m not going to stop gaming, naturally, but now I actually have time for these guides and the games I want to play. It’s crazy, I know!
Or, I would have the time for all of it if I could put Assassin’s Creed Odyssey down already. I am determined to do practically every little thing in this game. Kill all the Cultists. Hunt down all of the Legendary Beasts. Sail everywhere, and I mean everywhere. Unlock every Eagle synchronization point. Max out my ship. Become Arena champion. Become the top mercenary. Unlock all the trophies. I am so glad I turned down the difficulty after I turned in my review, because I know it would possibly double my current time. I played 45 hours on Normal. I now, as of Sunday, have 116 hours in total. And no, I’m still not done.
But I’m almost finished. I’m skipping a few side quests in the last few islands because, quite frankly, I don’t need the experience, items, or drachmae. I’ve also killed all the Cultists, so there’s nothing else these side quests could really offer me. I’m not ready to part ways with Kassandra, and yet I’m very ready for it all to be over so I can move on.
Move on to what, you say? Well I have a few options. I did buy the strategy guide for Anthem, but it sounds like it’s best to wait before opening up that game. Then The Division 2 arrived over Spring Break, and I’m dying to play that. Jumping from one Ubisoft open world game to the next could mentally break me, though.
And then there’s my Backlog Challenge from the guys at Nerds Gone Platinum. They had a huge Backlog Challenge last year, and I got to pick their “Not a Challenge” games for this year. They offered to pick games out of my Backlog for me as well, and, well, I was scared. I haven’t started them because game reviews and now ACOdyssey, but I really should start at least one of them very, very soon. Here’s what they challenged me to do:
- Horizon: Zero Dawn
- NieR:Automata
- The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
Tiny, linear games, aren’t they? I’m so doomed.