New Years Resolution failure, mental health
I've recorded my failure to succeed at my New Year's Resolution.
It seemed like a good resolution. I had everything planned out – I only needed to spend half an hour on each of the 4 things I care about.
And yet... I couldn't even do that. So instead, I'm going to be seeking help, because there's clearly something wrong with me if I can't even do 2 hours of work on the things I love.
Game of the Month 1b — deciding
The second random letter is U, so my only option is Undertale
I nearly completed it once, back when it was popular. but got sick of how the game played before I actually got to the end – I didn't really care for the walking around sections, and I found the bullet hell combat to be boring and frustrating.
Undertale isn't bad, but it's just not the kind of game I enjoy, so I'll put it off until later in this endeavor once I've gotten used to playing games again.
Game of the Month 1b — deciding
@lizardsquid
Definitely Gravity Rush. (Hopefully Vita, but PS4 is more complete, I think.) Before that game, the last time I had that much fun just running around was Super Mario 64.
New Years Resolution failure, the plus side [Game of the Month]
However, I've come up with a new thing to do: each month, I'm going to try to complete a random game from my collection of games. Most of the games I own are uncompleted, and I want to see if I can fix that.
This month's game is Alan Wake's American Nightmare.
https://averylychee.neocities.org/log/#resolution-retrospective-game-of-the-month-1