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It seems that I am less and less interested in new games and am happier playing older games on emulators. I still game a decent amount, but I don’t even watch gaming news for new stuff.

I loved Skyrim, but I am not even interested in reading about starfield. It just seems that it’s going to be an extremely involved game. But at the same time I’d have no problem playing through Skyrim again and to be fair I just played through tears of the kingdom.

Anyone else have this problem as they are getting older? I’m in my mid 30s btw.

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[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago

I think there are few different things at play here:

  • You're in your thirties - the novelty has simply worn off a lot of games. When you're new to the medium, everything is new to you and you're a lot more likely to feel excited about things that other people may already be tired of
  • Games are a little more homogenised nowadays. There are certain a lot of fantastic games out there - particularly in the indie and AA space - but a lot of bigger titles tend to lean into catch-all design principles that have been proven to work. When so much money is being invested into AAA games, they can't afford to take risks (and innovation is a risk).
  • You may be depressed or just burnt out on gaming. You might not feel depressed in general, but not feeling excited about things you feel you should be excited about is one of the earlier signs of depression. And being burnt out isn't all that uncommon either; video games have a huge amount of variety, but you still need to have other hobbies outside of them. If you're not enjoying any games, there's nothing wrong with just taking a break and focusing on other hobbies.