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I know the feeling. At some point, you just have to decide what to prioritize in the backlog, and what to let go.
Or be like me, and don't let go of anything. There are game series where I have to play more than 6-7 games to play the current game, but I am still going to play them from the start.
But I agree with you. If the game is not fun, I won't waste too much time on it. I have learned to leave the game midway if they aren't fun anyway. Not every game needs to be finished. Though if I am enjoying a game, I don't mind playing it as much as I can. Hence, playing more than half a dozen games to get to current one. ๐
Sounds like I'm (at least) already there, I've been gaming since I was a kid and can count on one hand the number of things over the years I've let go. Including all the cardboard from every game and system I purchased.
I'm also with you on your philosophy regarding finishing games. I play to play, and it doesn't matter if the game is over or I get 100% completion. And if I come across a game in my library that I don't enjoy... I still don't get rid of it, I may come back a year or two later and find that it clicks with me then. ๐คท๐ป
Yeah, sometimes you just aren't in the right mood. So, re-visiting the game can make you like it more.