![]() It's only my catalogue of games and systems here in Japan. ![]() If I do finish my backlog, it will be because of quite generous terms a to what my backlog "is". So I'm wondering, for all the talk of our backlogs and masses of titles, has anyone ever managed this? If so, how? Did you have a big clear-out and get rid of games that way? Did you outright refuse to buy any new games until it was finished? Did you lesser your criteria for "finished" or just give up on titles you didn't want to play anymore? I've not got that much on my plate in terms of future purchases in the first half of the year, so I shouldn't get distracted. Though out of my backlog I've only got those last two completely unplayed. I set out what to play each month to clear it and if all goes to plan, I'll only have three games left to play around May or so.Īdmittedly these will be fairly substantial games - Fallout 4, FFXV and Dark Dungeon, and probably account for close to 200 hours of my total time. ![]() Having monitored my backlog in an Excel spreadsheet for a while, using How Long to Beat's times as guide, I've also finally got my total play time down to sub-400 hours. I have managed to get my backlog down to 10 games and that's probably going to go down to 9 in the next few days as well. ![]()
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