I stopped playing Kingdom Come: Deliverance waiting for the new patch that's going to fix and improve a lot of things, it's supposed to be released any day now and then I will finish it in time for Far Cry 5 which I plan on buying on day one. I'm interested in Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom as well, but I'm going to wait and get it later when I can get it for cheaper.
I decided to post my reply to this here since the thread that it's from turned into a finance and basketball thread.
isthatallyougot wrote: ↑Sat Mar 17, 2018 9:27 amI guess I was thinking you could pick up an old console or look at some really obscure stuff on PC - things that don't even require a "gaming rig" to run. But you know what you like, so that's that.

I appreciate you giving me some suggestions on playing some stuff that might not be the norm, but when I think about it it's not really the games because I currently have 200+ PS4 games spanning just about every genre that you can think of from big budget releases to digital/indie games. I haven't even touched a lot of the stuff that I REALLY want to play. I was being a little unfair when I said that nothing seems fresh anymore, and that this gen is just a rehash of last gen because I haven't played enough games this gen to come to such conclusions. I have yet to play some of the most acclaimed games this gen.
I think that I'm just overwhelmed with so many games to play that I don't even know where to start. I feel like I have a GameStop in my house, because I pretty much have every PS4 game that I'm interested in at this point. This is the first gen that I started several years into it allowing so many games to accumulate by the time that I got the current gen console(s), I'm not used to having a 200+ game library almost right from the start.
As you might remember last gen I got my Xbox 360 on day one and most of the games that I played I "rented" from GameStop, so I would buy a pre-owned game play and finish it before the return period was due then take it back and get another one. Lather, rinse, repeat. This allowed me to play most new releases shortly after they came out, and I was always caught up with games to play. But that's not the case this gen since I came into it three years after it started with three years worth of games to play, and since a lot of them were $20 and the closest GameStop stores to me were 15 miles away I started building my PS4 collection right away and I pretty much haven't stopped over a year later. Now I have 200+ PS4 games, and I want to play them all. The hard part is deciding what to play. I have to be in the mood for certain types of games, otherwise they won't appeal to me as much when I play them.
Basically what I'm trying to say is that it's me more than the games that's my current problem when it comes to gaming. I admit that I've played a lot of games so far that haven't really grabbed me, but I also know that I have plenty that will. There's so many games that I'm excited to play that it's ridiculous, the hard part is deciding which to dive into and commit myself to with so many others that I want to play. I get so overwhelmed with choice that I end up not playing anything, it's crazy.