You Don’t Have to Finish Every Game
Not every game needs to be finished to have mattered. As I’ve gotten older, I’ve felt the quiet pressure of backlogs, unfinished games, and the idea that enjoyment only counts if the credits roll. But over time, I’ve come to realize that games aren’t tasks to be cleared — they’re moments we live through. In this video, I reflect on unfinished games, seasonal play, and why single-player experiences don’t lose their value just because we step away. Games don’t expire. They wait. If you enjoy thoughtful conversations about gaming, philosophy, and lifestyle — all at a slower, more reflective pace — I’m glad you’re here.

▶︎
Why You Should Probably Game Less

▶︎
Why Old Games Feel Better

▶︎
Wilderings: The Lost Spring! - First Impressions
![How to Deal with your Overwhelming Backlog - [SuperSamBams]](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/y3KJ0Abd96c/hqdefault.jpg?sqp=-oaymwEjCNACELwBSFryq4qpAxUIARUAAAAAGAElAADIQj0AgKJDeAE=&rs=AOn4CLChvVoSU5jGMMFiYeOw2OZhIP96sA)
▶︎
How to Deal with your Overwhelming Backlog - [SuperSamBams]

▶︎
Gaming FOMO, curated collecting, and the never-ending backlog…

▶︎
You Don't Have to Finish Every Game

▶︎
Nordic Stereotypes Are Shockingly Accurate

▶︎
Why I Started Keeping a Gaming Journal

▶︎
Once you see this, You’ll see Competitive Games Differently

▶︎
The Ocarina of Time Remake Should Keep Its Bad Parts

▶︎
Video Games and Reading for Fun Again

▶︎
Stop Trying to Beat Your Gaming Backlog (It Doesn’t Work)

▶︎
The Video Game Mindset That Ended My Burnout Forever

▶︎
The Only 7 Masterpieces Ever Made

▶︎
Why Handheld Gaming Feels So Magical

▶︎
Points of No Return In Games

▶︎
you need more hobbies

▶︎
How to make life so fun you don't even have time to scroll

▶︎
The Games I Wish I Never Replayed

▶︎
