January 3, 2025 - 00:40

As the new year approaches, I find myself reflecting on my gaming habits, especially my ever-expanding backlog that feels like it could rival the size of Montana. Despite my intentions to clear out this backlog, I still catch myself purchasing new games. Just recently, I added three more titles to my library, which only deepens the dilemma.
However, I am determined that 2025 will be the year I take control. This resolution stems from a desire to truly enjoy the games I already own rather than constantly adding to the pile. With so many titles waiting for my attention, I plan to create a structured gaming schedule that prioritizes playing through my existing collection.
By setting specific goals, such as completing a certain number of games each month, I hope to strike a balance between indulging in new releases and appreciating the gems I already possess. Here's to a year of gaming clarity and fulfillment!
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