Itās funny to think how, just seven short years ago, we were sketching out our video game resolutions for 2021. Now weāre back at it, planning our hopes and dreams for how weāll play and think about games in 2022.
Last year, I said Iād play more games with friends online, recouping some social connections that were lost to the perils of 2020. For the most part, I did that. In the spring, I sunk hours into Outriders. In the fall, I did the same with Back 4 Blood. My winter thus far has been defined by Halo Infiniteās multiplayer mode, which has reinvigorated the Halo community. Its free-to-play model has no doubt turned newcomers onto the game, and Iāve found myself not just playing with old gaming pals but actually making new ones, too.
I also said Iād finish Mass Effect 2 for the first time. (I did, but messed it up, leaving half my squad dead.) I said Iād do it a second time, too, for its spruced up re-released as part of Mass Effect: Legendary Edition. (I didnāt, and am still sitting on a save file ahead of the final mission, for fear of messing it up and killing half my squad.) The goal here, essentially, was to run through the trilogy, plus Mass Effect: Andromeda, before whatever the next Mass Effect is called comes out. Yes, that game is in development at BioWare, but thereās not even the barest hint of a release windowāmeaning Iāveā¦got some time.
So, besides me lazily recycling one of my resolutions from last year, whatās on the docket for next year?
āMy gaming resolution is simply to play more, especially smaller indie games,ā Kotaku staff editor Lisa Marie Segarra tells me. āI made much more time for games like Unpacking or Overboard! this year, and they were such a joy to break up longer titles.ā
āMy resolution is simple: finish more games!,ā says Kotaku staff writer Jeremy Winslow. āIāve got the longest backlog, with games dating back to, like, 2017 that Iād love to beat. My problem, though, is I quickly bounce off one game and land on another. So, for 2022, I just wanna actually finish the games I start.ā
Personally, Iād like to KonMari my completionist mindset. Thatās not to say I donāt want to see all a game has to offer, or hit the credits for every game I start. I do. But if I stop to sniff every single rose in, say, Februaryās Horizon Forbidden West, Iāll have no time for the truly mind-boggling lineup of cool-looking games also planned for February (not to mention the rest of the year). Iād also like to at least consider dabbling in PC games, an ecosystem of gaming Iām woefully unfamiliar with. Maybe the recently delayed Steam Deck is the easy way in?
At the end of the day, we should all be proud that, throughout this post, I didnāt once crack a silly, derivative one-liner about my resolution being 4K or 1440p or something. Thatās what we call character progressāand is proof alone that weāre all capable of accomplishing our goals. So share yours!
Happy new year, Kotaku
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