That's right, take a look at my gaming timeline: https://www.playfire.com/Zakerot
Last game I actually beat was Infamous 2 on June 12, 2011. A few days after that I tried to play some games that I ended up dropping the very same day I started playing them. (FF13, GTA IV, Dungeon Hunter: Alliance, Resident Evil 5 and Mortal Kombat).
So since June I've just been playing sport games (NBA2k/PES2011) which are games that I casually play every now and then (most of the time with friends) when I don't have much to do at home. (Also the Dungeon Hunter and Little Big Planet trophies recorded in October were some kids playing)
This is the same problem I've been having with my internet activity, it seems that my douche side is taking over my nerd side. I don't feel like playing video games like I did before, I look at them and I'm like: "Meh, I have better stuff to do", same thought I have when I look at my computer. I really hope Skyrim takes this feeling away. If it doesn't, then what? D:
Last game I actually beat was Infamous 2 on June 12, 2011. A few days after that I tried to play some games that I ended up dropping the very same day I started playing them. (FF13, GTA IV, Dungeon Hunter: Alliance, Resident Evil 5 and Mortal Kombat).
So since June I've just been playing sport games (NBA2k/PES2011) which are games that I casually play every now and then (most of the time with friends) when I don't have much to do at home. (Also the Dungeon Hunter and Little Big Planet trophies recorded in October were some kids playing)
This is the same problem I've been having with my internet activity, it seems that my douche side is taking over my nerd side. I don't feel like playing video games like I did before, I look at them and I'm like: "Meh, I have better stuff to do", same thought I have when I look at my computer. I really hope Skyrim takes this feeling away. If it doesn't, then what? D: