Monday, 6 October 2025

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Prog 2418
Day 17...

Games

Gray Matter
My recent purchasing spree has left me with dozens (arguably hundreds) of narrative-focused games that I’m eager to dive into… but I’m still in the middle of this one, and it feels wrong to be playing more than one at once. We may do that with other narrative media — TV shows being the obvious example; some people read multiple books at once — but I don’t really do it with either of those anymore, so why would I with games?

Okay, different gaming genres make a difference because of different mechanics. There are games that are heavily interested in narrative but how they convey that is different enough that which you choose depends what play experience you’re in the mood for. I mean, Control (which I’ve now abandoned thanks to Luna) is definitely narrative-heavy, but it’s also a shooter with fast-paced combat, plus some RPG-like levelling elements. It's an entirely different experience to a point-and-click adventure game. Talking of RPGs, they’re different again, so I’ll be happy to start one… as soon as I can decide which I want to dedicate so much time to out of the 40 RPGs I own with a predicted 25- to 150-hour playtime.*

But (to get back to the original point) I also have 66 point-and-click adventures in my backlog; not to mention up to 48 other games in the same narrative-focused puzzle-solving space where the control system isn’t “pointing and clicking”. So, much like finishing one novel before starting another, I ought to complete Gray Matter before I begin any of those. It’s not that I don’t like Gray Matter, it’s just not shiny and new! So here I am, trying to get back into it properly for the first time in three months (the five minutes I played in August barely count, though I did explore a couple of rooms then). Played for almost an hour, but then I hit a point which repeatedly crashed the game. Can't immediately find a way past that error, but I'm going to have to work it out so I can finish it! That's a problem for another day, though.

* They don’t all have an upper limit over 100 hours, but several do. Two suggest they take at least 100 hours.