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by Layton Shumway, BITMOB STAFF
Our latest Bitmob Wants You collection is all about your backlog. How did our community members do with their piles of shame? Read on and find out.
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by Giancarlo Valdes, COMMUNITY WRITER
For this month's Bitmob Wants You backlog challenge, I decided to go after the king of my backlog pile with Fallout 3. More than three years after buying it, I have finally finished the game. Well, at least the main campaign.
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by Callum Rakestraw, COMMUNITY WRITER
SpaceChem is exactly what puzzle games should be: reliant on players' creativity.
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by Raymond Williams, COMMUNITY WRITER
I started playing Far Cry 2 again and I only cried a little
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by Jonathan Oyama, COMMUNITY WRITER
A writer tackles the strange, convoluted adventure of Xenogears. What could possibly make this one of the most twisted, video-game storylines ever created?
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by Daniel Sims, COMMUNITY WRITER
For my BitMob Backlog writing I decided to go a bit more oldschool.
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by Sam Brougher, COMMUNITY WRITER
When Layton Shumway asked us to tackle our backlogs, he said, "I didn't beat Deus Ex: Human Revolution when it came out last year." And I had to laugh, because I have spent the last year trying, unsuccessfully, to get through the original Deus Ex. How does Deus Ex hold up after more than a decade for someone unhindered by nostalgia? Not well.
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by Daniel Castro, COMMUNITY WRITER
Eternal Sonata is such beautiful game that is really hard to hate even for those not really into JRPGs. In my case, this game holds some annoying nuisances that have kept it in my backlog of unfinished games for way too long; here’s why.
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by Casey Scheld, COMMUNITY WRITER
Much like Snake, Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker snuck onto the gaming scene undetected. However, an HD re-release blows its cover wide open.
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by Stan Rezaee, COMMUNITY WRITER
A lot of times we buy more games than we actually have time to play which leads to the problem of back logs. But some times a game could be so dull that the back log is created because we just ended up saying “F***-it" after some time or when something better comes along. Here are a few games from last year I ended up saying “F***-it” too.
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by Tristan Damen, COMMUNITY WRITER
I've never liked Borderlands and it sits on top of my massive backlog. In an effort to knock it off its perch, I ask for a little help from my friends... and you!
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by Sandy Morley, COMMUNITY WRITER
How do you really decide when a game has left your backlog?
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by Alec Gluesing, COMMUNITY WRITER
Catching up with Max Payne's original rampage in anticipation for Rockstar's upcoming sequel. It was no cakewalk.
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by Mark Purcell, COMMUNITY WRITER
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 was the only game in 2011 that I wanted to play but refused to buy. Six months later I broke down and bought it.
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by Layton Shumway, BITMOB STAFF
Is your pile of shame growing? Then cut it down to size with our latest Bitmob Wants You writing prompt.
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by Andrés González, COMMUNITY WRITER
A gamer talks about limiting himself in a way that forces himself to play games he doesn't really like just to be able to play the games he loves. Oh yeah and also because it sort of helps reduce his massive backlog.
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by Richard Moss, COMMUNITY WRITER
I’m not sure which game to play next. I’ve narrowed it down to these eight choices, but I need help making the final decision. What, dear Bitmobbers, should I play next?
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by Mike Gingras, COMMUNITY WRITER
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by Jason Wilson, COMMUNITY WRITER
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by Erick Giron , COMMUNITY WRITER
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