Do you like buying games? Owning them? Games that you don't have the time (or even inclination in some cases) to play? Maybe with some games you like the idea of playing them, the theoretical ability to play them, more than actually playing them? Maybe you just like to support certain developers?
If one or more of these things applies to you, then you most likely have a backlog, and maybe it even contains some things you actively plan to get into (or back into).
For instance, here's my backlog of recent purchases that I actually want to play at some point. I tried to collect them in a Google Doc but it's still very much work in progress, I keep forgetting stuff that I bought.
It's kind of a nightmare-ish proposition with limited free time.
Do you guys have a backlog? Maybe a shelf of shame? Games still shrink-wrapped? Do you need lists to keep track? Do you play several games concurrently or do you prefer playing them back-to-back?
If one or more of these things applies to you, then you most likely have a backlog, and maybe it even contains some things you actively plan to get into (or back into).
For instance, here's my backlog of recent purchases that I actually want to play at some point. I tried to collect them in a Google Doc but it's still very much work in progress, I keep forgetting stuff that I bought.
- Star Wars: Battlefront (PS4)
- Dragon Age: Inquisition GOTY Edition (XBONE) (all DLCs!)
- Forza Horizon 2 (XBONE) (Storm Island DLC!)
- Halo 5: Guardians (XBONE)
- Disney Infinity 3.0 (XBONE) (plus addons - Toy Box Takeover, Toy Box Speedway, Inside Out)
- Xenoblade Chronicles X (Wii U)
- Rise of the Tomb Raider (XBONE)
- Destiny (PS4) (incl. TDB, HoW, TTK)
- Pillars of Eternity (Steam)
- The Stanley Parable (Steam)
It's kind of a nightmare-ish proposition with limited free time.
Do you guys have a backlog? Maybe a shelf of shame? Games still shrink-wrapped? Do you need lists to keep track? Do you play several games concurrently or do you prefer playing them back-to-back?