The prodigal associate editor has returned to you with another weekend question. For those not in the know: I ask the same question of PCG's staff and forum for a feature on the site to be published the following weekend. If you'd like your answer to be considered for inclusion, feel free to comment below!
This week's question is: How do you prepare for a mondo-huge game release?
Baldur's Gate 3 and Starfield: two guardians standing before the labyrinth of autumn. One always lies, and the other can only tell the truth, but which is which? Having two mondo-huge RPGs holding the rest of the year hostage has me thinking about big games, the anticipation, setting aside time, tying up loose ends in whatever game you've been playing up till now.
The last time this happened, I don't think I was ready for how much Elden Ring would just dominate the two months after it came out for me. Right now, I'm trying to wrap up a Deus Ex: Human Revolution playthrough. I've already given up on my Fallout: New Vegas guy—I got him to a good stopping point and just let things lie, maybe I'll pick it back up in like, half a year. I generally think I take this stuff pretty seriously, but I've always been blown away by the stories of people taking a week off work for the release of Destiny or World of Warcraft expansions.
This week's question is: How do you prepare for a mondo-huge game release?
Baldur's Gate 3 and Starfield: two guardians standing before the labyrinth of autumn. One always lies, and the other can only tell the truth, but which is which? Having two mondo-huge RPGs holding the rest of the year hostage has me thinking about big games, the anticipation, setting aside time, tying up loose ends in whatever game you've been playing up till now.
The last time this happened, I don't think I was ready for how much Elden Ring would just dominate the two months after it came out for me. Right now, I'm trying to wrap up a Deus Ex: Human Revolution playthrough. I've already given up on my Fallout: New Vegas guy—I got him to a good stopping point and just let things lie, maybe I'll pick it back up in like, half a year. I generally think I take this stuff pretty seriously, but I've always been blown away by the stories of people taking a week off work for the release of Destiny or World of Warcraft expansions.