![]() ![]() I found myself bouncing off other games, especially shooters, because I immediately didn't like the feel. The more I played Destiny 2, the deeper the well of knowledge I built up, and I dare say the better player I became. It was easier to stick with those games, which I already loved and had a community of friends playing and talking about, than take risks on new games I might not like. But eventually all my time (note I don't say "spare") was being taken up by Destiny 2 and, to a much lesser degree, Hearthstone. Each year I'd play as many of the big releases as possible, dipping into acclaimed indies and surprise hits along the way. Like most of my colleagues, I was always pretty omnivorous when it came to gaming. Whose business is it but mine if I want to spend my nights and weekends raiding with mates, endlessly tinkering with builds, and futzing around with my Warlock's fashion? Over time, though, something has eaten away at me. ![]() I've rationalized my addiction-I'm uncomfortable to admit that it does feel like the right descriptor-by saying I don't have kids and, susceptibility to kidney stones aside, I am reasonably healthy. ![]()
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