Category Archives: Gaming Thoughts

2021: The Good, The Bad, and The Remastered

It’s time for that obligatory “Games of the Year” piece that literally every gaming website and youtuber is doing right now…or has already done. Most are already done, because we’re now in 2022 and I’ve been procrastinating on writing out mine.

When I look back on the 113(!) games I finished in 2021 I see a lot of variety, but I don’t see much that I particularly enjoyed. I did quite a few replays of some old favourites which are always fun even if they lack a certain sense of excitement that comes with experiencing something for the first time, and I managed to play a few games I’d wanted to for a long time as well.

But of the new releases from this year that I played, I had a hard time picking out a top five, and I was spoilt for choice picking out a bottom five. I think I focused on entirely the wrong things for far too long, and there is a definite trend in the worst games I played this year: three of them rank amongst my most anticipated titles for 2021, and I’m not sure how much of my lack of enjoyment for them stems from my expectations and how much is because they really weren’t very good games.

In the end there is no accounting for taste, and I’m not writing this to spark a debate (although I’m sure I would in some places) or because I feel the need to justify myself to an invisible audience who are constantly judging me for not sharing their opinions about certain games. Rather, this is an entry for the sake of self-reflection and contemplation.

So, without further ado…

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2022 Gaming Goals

As 2021 finally buggers off and 2022 arrives to deliver what I am sure will be more of the same, my thoughts turn to what I would like to accomplish in the coming year with gaming. Every December is the same: I start to get very impatient for the year to end so that I can get around to all those games I bought in a mad rush to have something to do at the start of the year. I don’t get to most of them. But I go with the best of intentions, and maybe structuring my thoughts in a rambly blog post for a change will help crystallise my thoughts and get me off on the right track! Maybe.

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The Completion Conundrum

Despite beating the Elite Four and effectively finishing the game, I have been playing Pokemon Shining Pearl an awful lot recently. I have almost doubled my play time since I accomplished this, in fact. I’m not into the competitive side of Pokemon, but one thing I do tend to do is get a living dex in each game. So I’ve been spending a lot of time in the Grand Underground, running from place to place, and it’s been pretty enjoyable for the most part. I liked the overworld spawns in Sword and Shield – one of the few things I did like about the games – and I love them here, they’re adorable. The music is great, too. It’s a very relaxing and satisfying experience slowly filling out my dex this way!

But in searching for some Pokemon I’ve hit a few…snags. Kangaskhan and Shroomish, for example, are only available in the Great Marsh, which is an extremely annoying place. It took me over an hour to find and catch a Yanma there, as the first one I encountered ran away. I hated every second of it. Several Pokemon only appear in the Trophy Garden, which changes Pokemon on a daily basis. Some are only available via swarms, another daily thing. Heracross has a 5% chance of appearing on Honey trees, which only spawn Pokemon every six hours after slathering honey on them. The Legendaries at Ramanas Park each require three Mysterious Shards to unlock, and those can only be found mining…if you’re lucky. You need around 39 to get all of them I believe, and I’ve found about a third of that in 20 hours or so of mining. I haven’t found an Old Amber for Aerodactyl yet either.

There are also version exclusives – which means more Mysterious Shard mining – and trade evolutions, and…suddenly, it’s not really all that fun. It’s a chore. A tiresome, annoying, infuriating chore. It’s not as simple as running around in the open zones in the Underground and seeing what spawns. It’s become a time management task that I need to monitor on a daily basis, because of course there is a 24 hour lock if you change the time on your system in an attempt to accelerate the process.

Suddenly I don’t want to do this any more. But I have to, because…wait. Why, exactly?

It’s because I can’t really find a satisfying answer to this that I’m writing this little essay. Maybe I need to learn how to stop.

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