![]() You create your own creature, from being nothing more than a cell up to conquering the planet you live on and engaging in interstellar travel and exploration. One such title was “Spore”, a god-game/simulation/real-time strategy/action adventure-genre mix that was crazy ambitious back in the day and still crazy in general in present times. Long story short: Since my aforementioned backlog was basically extended to whatever I played in the past and would like to write an article about, there are several games that I deemed done that suddenly plop up on the To-do-list again. If you, dear reader, now think “Stalk, stop talking nonsense, and get to the point.”, … well, then you are probably right. ![]() Sure, I could simply talk about the games I played in the past for memory, but as I always say “Nostalgia is one hell of a drug.” So, I re-play those games that I finished years ago to refresh my knowledge about them while reliving the good times I had with them or crushing any positive feelings I harbored for them due to finally having taken off the rose-tinted glasses and expecting more from certain titles that I had a jolly good time with back in the day. I do have a sizeable backlog of games that I would, could, and probably should tackle at some point, but after I decided to write what’s on my mind about the various games I played so far, things got more complicated. However, having the time to play all those shiny titles is a completely different matter. I am aware of the fact that more things that can create a backlog than just video games, but in times of Steam, GOG.com, and various other platforms handing out really good games for little money, there is simply the urge is to buy. ![]() The “backlog” is a term that wakes all kinds of emotions in gamers. ![]()
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