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Anyone have a sudden loss in gaming?

I’m in my late 30s now and over the past 6ish months, I have been gaming a lot less or I find myself gaming but not enjoying it.

I used to always have a game I wanted to play or revisit, but it seems that nothing is really catching my interest.

I’m mostly a retro gamer so I was always happy to revisit old titles. But now I get bored of them quickly.

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  • I'm 10 years younger and I feel the same, granted, I still game a lot, but I find myself more excited about the ideas and potential of a game, than actually playing it.

    I think it's a normal thing, you gotta get tired of a hobby after so many years, and it's a healthy thing to cycle it out and pick up something else, and maybe come back to it some time later

  • The Steam Deck fixed this for me, the ability to just turn it on and start playing makes a huge difference!

  • What the others said.

    Maybe you need to take a break from games and indulge in some other, or new, hobby.

    I like audiobooks, electric skateboards, cycling, manga... And more.

    You could also expand the kinds of games you play. I keep trying new genres and if one gets boring I try something else.

    Don't force yourself if you aren't having fun. That's a quick way to really ruin something you like.

    I've gone through several episodes of feeling like there's nothing I want to play... But, if I keep giving things a chance, and make sure not to burn myself out by trying to find something too hard, or forcing myself to play something because it "supposed" to be fun, even when right then it isnt, something eventually gets me hooked right back in.

    Most recently that has been Deadlock. I can't get enough of it and the feeling is the best.

  • Yes, but indie games helped fix that. Dunno how deep you've gotten into indie games, but here's a list of them to try:

    Cruelty Squad (it is unironically one of the best games I've ever played. Give it a chance, it'll grow on you)

    Balatro

    Buckshot Roulette

    WEBFISHING

    Bomb Rush Cyberfunk (++if you enjoyed Jet Set Radio (Future))

    Abiotic Factor

    Lethal Company (I personally wasn't a fan, but I can see the appeal; I would be more into it if there was more random junk to pick up)

    Hypnospace Outlaw

    Factorio (just released an expansion! Also don't wait for sales, you'll be waiting forever)

    Snufkin: Melody of Moominvalley (edit: forgot to mention that this is basically "be gay, do crimes: the game". It's short so I highly recommend 100% it, but it's also good).

    Hylics 1 & 2

    The Long Drive (looks like YouTube bait, and it kinda is, but it's also the best driving game I've ever seen. Literally you, a car and 5000km of road. Any engine can go into any vehicle, so yes, you can put a bus engine on a moped. I love it. There haven't been any big updates lately though because the dev is rewriting the game to fix spaghetti code).

    QT (cutesy PT parody that's all about secret hunting. Also has two extra levels with more secrets. It's kinda like i-spy but in first-person 3d)

    Voices of the Void (I adore this game, it's a sci-fi pseudo-horror game styled after some weird mix of gmod and Half-Life. The premise is that you're a researcher who's been shipped off to a radio telescope array, alone. Your goal is to search the sky for signals and learn more about the cosmos. It takes itself just seriously enough and has lots of secrets and surprises to find.)

    • Lockdown Protocol looks fun from what I've seen of it. Social deduction game, first person with knives and guns (with limited ammo)

      Goose Goose Duck (Amogus but better, all roles are unique)

    • Snufkin undoing the cops' expansionism on natives' land is rad. Game is short, has it's downsides as per forum threads about difficult run sequence and being kinda lost on the remote island, but it's good for everyone who doesn't even know about moomins, ages 5-99. It's highlight are watercolor-stylized graphics making the picture look very pretty.

      • Oh yeah, the game is short so I highly recommend 100% it. I think I took 6ish hours to play the entire thing, and I think I missed a side quest. But yeah, the game is basically "be gay, do crimes: the game".

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