Relu Posts: 2 Registered: 12/10/2021
# 1 - Posted on 12/15/2021 0:45:13

Title,
As a collector you know theres some titles that you buy and play IMMEDIATELY upon release but how long does it take you to get to games in your back log?

For myself, most games I will at least start right away and then get to a difficult or grindy part and then put it away until I really want to check it off my backlog. And when it comes to my backlog the time wildly varies because I like to randomly choose a game to play when I beat something or get tired of the games I am playing. So my length of time between buying a game and actually sitting down to beat it varies, from playing and beating immediately, to a few months or years gap to will I ever beat Hamtaro for GBC???

dhobo Curator Backer Posts: 1965 Registered: 1/5/2015
darwinsocialism
# 2 - Posted on 12/15/2021 3:19:35

One of these days I'll play Tactics Ogre on the ps1

AllTheTrophies Curator Backer Posts: 113 Registered: 7/27/2018
allthetrophies
# 3 - Posted on 12/15/2021 20:00:06

Years and years for me usually, unless its a newer title, because if I'm buying it when its newer instead of waiting, then its something I want to get to. I'm only just now getting to some GameCube and Saturn games that I've owned for years

merph518 Curator Posts: 192 Registered: 4/21/2017
merph518
# 4 - Posted on 12/15/2021 22:05:29

Depends on the game, my interest at the time and what other games are vying for my attention at the time. Some games I play immediately, others wait for years and years.

My backlog is irresponsibly large, heh

Arcinia Curator Posts: 52 Registered: 4/13/2021
obliviondragon
# 5 - Posted on 12/16/2021 12:37:14

I get in moods. Some games I really want and when I get them via trade, I'll play them immediately. Others I'll spend money on and wait a few years, whether it be for achievement purposes (a "me" thing), the estimated length to beat so I can gauge progress etc, or just what I wake up and am craving that day.

Hoping next year will be better with progress.

WeirdLittleDog Curator Posts: 191 Registered: 3/20/2021
sheyceli
# 6 - Posted on 12/24/2021 8:01:52

It takes me a long time to play a newly-acquired game unless I was particularly hyped for it or someone else is motivating me to play it. The problem is that everything sounds good when I add it to my collection, but when I have free time to play, I fall back on the same few games. I already know I like them and the appeal of playing them is stronger than starting something new. I face this struggle with books and anime, too; I hope to overcome it someday.

merph518 Curator Posts: 192 Registered: 4/21/2017
merph518
# 7 - Posted on 5/4/2022 13:39:29

I've given myself a goal this year to focus on my physical backlog, and the stack that I'm using to track that includes exactly how long the games I finish have been backlogged. Up to 17 completed so far this year.

https://www.completionator.com/Stack/View/1678

Part of the inspiration for the goal was this post, so thank you Relu!

Post Edited on 5/4/2022 13:40:00
Kazriko Backer Posts: 48 Registered: 4/22/2017
kazriko
# 8 - Posted on 5/6/2022 8:06:10

About 1/3 to 1/2 of the games within the first year I get them, the rest between 2 and 40 years after I buy them.

Lahdgren Posts: 109 Registered: 4/15/2020
Lahdgren
# 9 - Posted on 5/6/2022 10:47:09

Like most, probably much longer than I should. I've made a personal rule that I must complete, sell, or remove from account 3 games for every 1 I buy. Having been on base for the last 3 months has been a good chance to kill some of my digital stuff though.

On the whole it can take me years to get to a game I've bought, this site has improved that dramatically though.

Nonemployee Curator Posts: 70 Registered: 9/23/2016
nonemployee
# 10 - Posted on 5/9/2022 16:18:42

You play the games you buy?

Joking, but that should give you an idea of my situation lol so many games I wanted so badly but haven't touched.

iJon0187 Backer Posts: 33 Registered: 3/29/2021
ijon0187
# 11 - Posted on 5/31/2022 3:13:39

Great question lol! It definitely takes longer than I'd like, especially if I buy a RPG. I have to build myself up to start those because I know it's going to be a commitment.

I got Chrono Cross back in December and I haven't started it yet but it's on the list lol! I also go the Middle Earth games a while ago. Currently Elden Ring bumped everything in the list hah!

method Posts: 24 Registered: 12/14/2021
emriel_seyfarth
# 12 - Posted on 6/14/2022 18:35:18

I probably have the most inefficient way in going about this. I just buy games that look interesting or appealing to me (and ones that would make a fine addition to my collection), without the intention of playing them right away.
I have a backlog of games that I want to complete or re-complete, and the new purchases just get added to said backlog, so it would likely take me years until I finally get to playing a game that I recently purchased.

Currently I am going through mostly childhood games that I have not played in years and completing them 100% for the first time, so it will take me a while until I get around to playing anything remotely recent.

Kriven Posts: 4 Registered: 10/21/2022
kriven_raven
# 13 - Posted on 10/21/2022 12:07:16

This honestly depends on how much I paid for an individual title. Usually when I seek out a console game, it's something that I'm thirsting for immediately and I'll play it the first chance that I get. Often times I won't even buy the game unless I'm planning to sit down and play it right at that moment (unless there's a 50% discount or something). Because console games are usually fairly expensive, I don't like to let them sit around for very long if I buy them on a digital storefront or at retail.

It's a whole other matter with digital PC games. I'll just load up on those by the dozen through bundles or Steam sales and play them "someday, maybe." Usually I get a bundle for a specific game, and I'll play that within a few months of buying it... but a lot of times I also forget that I own it. I'm also kind of addicted to Fanatical's mystery bundles...

Similarly, if I buy a game used for under ten dollars at a yard sale or something, I usually don't put any pressure on myself to play it anytime soon. For the most part, these are all replays from my childhood for which I've lost my original edition, anyway.

Post Edited on 10/21/2022 12:09:04
barleybap Curator Posts: 30 Registered: 3/9/2022
# 14 - Posted on 10/21/2022 19:15:59

I only buy games at full price if I'm excited to play them right away, so in that case I tend to give games a good go within a few weeks tops. But for stuff I buy second hand or discounted, it's really anybody's guess. Looking at my list of completions for stuff this year, there's everything from games I've bought in the last year or two to a couple of PS1 and PS2 games that I bought all the way back in 2006.

Like a couple of people in the thread, though, I'm making a conscious effort going forward to get through my physical backlog and actually play the stuff on my shelf, and I don't expect to leave much in my current collection for sixteen years like I did with those 2006 buys. If nothing else, I'll be too old by then.

Post Edited on 10/21/2022 19:16:27
Hopelessriver Posts: 1 Registered: 1/9/2023
76561198975457422
# 15 - Posted on 1/10/2023 8:08:17

I don't normally buy games right when they go on sale (unless it's a game I'm really waiting for), but I normally wait for the price to drop after some time or for them to be discounted. I'm the kind of person who doesn't like to play different games at the same time but I'd rather focus on one game and play it until I finish it and then start a new one, so my backlog can sometimes be pretty big for this reason. I have games that I've owned for about 1 year and not played them yet, just because I was working through my backlog or some other game got higher priority for me.I like to explore games quite a bit and take my time with them, but the good thing is there is always something on my shelf to play.

CrazyCaps Posts: 21 Registered: 10/24/2019
sameywammy
# 16 - Posted on 3/1/2023 13:46:54

Used to barely ever finish them, nowadays I'm a lot better about getting through new releases at least. And there will be certain games I buy because I want to play them asap, and proceed too. But most games I'll grab "just cause" or when I see them for a good price, and they usually sit in the backlog for a very long time. Only exception was Burnout 3, and I still haven't gotten very far in it. I also usually gravitate towards platformers when trying to play games in my backlog so other games will sit there for even longer.

KGKaiju Curator Posts: 30 Registered: 6/30/2023
# 17 - Posted on 7/23/2023 5:44:53

It all depends on the title and/or genre. If it is vehicular combat, a Godzilla title, or a Mario game I usually don't wait too long to play it. However, since I am a completionist, there are a lot of games in my collection that have been languishing for years and some I may never complete. I do play other games outside of my "big 3" but don't hold your breath expecting me to complete Barbie, Bratz, or Dora the Explorer games. LOL

Completionjunkie Posts: 1 Registered: 9/28/2022
# 18 - Posted on 7/28/2023 18:27:20

Years probably lol

Trar Posts: 12 Registered: 5/13/2021
trar
# 19 - Posted on 9/3/2023 1:36:52

Usually years. I've got a big backlog that I should really stop adding to. At least I have almost every Xbox game I want now.