>tfw i finish a game i really enjoyed and now have nothing to play
Neet /v/ anons, how do you deal with choice paralysis and/or the lack of motivation to try new games after you finish no-lifing a really good one
>>735042241i take a shower and think about how it was and then usually i think of a similar game adjacent to it
>>735042241WFHfag here, it's different but alike in many ways.Anyway, I don't. I sit and let my choice paralysis consume me playing shitty roguelikes so I don't have to think about it. Then eventually something grabs my interest and I'll fall into the same trap. The secret is that it's rarely any of the options you're agonizing over. It's why backlogs are a failed concept (even though I still fall for it, I'll admit), I believe that you can only become enamored with a game on accident. But that's a belief built wholly on my own circumstantial evidence, perhaps it's different for you.
>>735042241I wanna know which is the last really good game you no-lifed.
>>735041994skill issue. I've got 1.2k games in my backlog.
>>735041994How I feel every time I replay Breath of the Wild
biggest case of this I ever had was rain world, think it was legit 2 weeks before I felt like playing something again
>>735042241all the games I no-life are technically endless. I only stopped playing due to burn out. So I just do other things until the itch comes back
>>735042241Focus on one or two games at a time, don't let yourself move on to another game until you either finish the game or actively choose to not play it anymore if you're not enjoying it. Replay old favorites between playing new games if you can't fully commit, don't worry about finishing those since you've already finished them, just play them as long as you want.