Are you a Binger or a Drifter?

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  • čas přidán 18. 06. 2024
  • Would you call yourself a binger? Do you storm through games at full speed and furiously knock down your backlog? Or are you a drifter? Do you take your time and accept that you’re going to play this game very slowly over an extended period of time? Today on Psych of Play, we’re talking about how each playstyle affects the experience, and why you might prefer one pace over another.
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    ▶Games Shown
    BioShock (2007) - 2K Games
    Persona 5: Royal (2019) - Atlus, P Studio
    Undertale (2015) - Toby Fox
    Ghost of Tsushima (2020) - Sucker Punch Productions
    Hollow Knight (2017) - Team Cherry
    Celeste (2018) - Matt Makes Games
    The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (2017) - Nintendo
    Final Fantasy VII Remake (2020) - Square Enix
    Hades (2020) - Supergiant Games
    The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (1996) Nintendo
    Final Fantasy X (2001) - SquareSoft
    Ghostrunner (2020) - One More Level, 3D Realms, Slipgate Ironworks
    Super Smash Bros: Ultimate (2018) - Nintendo
    Guilty Gear Strive (2021) - Arc System Works
    NieR:Automata (2017) - PlatinumGames
    Gone Home (2013) - Fullbright
    Returnal (2021) - Housemarque
    Bloodborne (2015) - FromSoftware
    What Remains of Edith Finch (2017) - Giant Sparrow
    Unbeatable (2021) - D-Cell Games
    Gris (2018) - Nomada Studio
    Shadow of the Colossus (2005) - Team Ico
    Braid (2008) - Jonathan Blow
    Final Fantasy VII (1997) - SquareSoft
    Cyber Shadow (2020) - Aarne Hunziker
    OMORI (2020) - OMOCAT, LLC
    Haven (2021) - The Game Bakers
    Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc (2010) - Spike Chunsoft
    Pode (2018) - Henchman & Goon
    The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (1991) - Nintendo
    The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (2011) - Nintendo
    Sonic Adventure (1998) - Sonic Team
    Celeste (2018) - Matt Makes Games
    Resident Evil 7: Biohazard (2017) - Capcom
    Balan Wonderworld (2020) - Square Enix
    God of War (2018) - SCE Santa Monica Studio
    Fire Emblem: Three Houses (2019) - Intelligent Systems
    Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity (2020) - Omega Force
    Xenoblade Chronicles 2 (2017) - MonolithSoft
    Xenoblade Chronicles (2010) - MonolithSoft
    Octopath Traveler (2018) - Square Enix
    FINAL FANTASY XIV Online (2010) - Square Enix
    The Last of Us (2013) - Naughty Dog
    Red Dead Redemption 2 (2018) - Rockstar Games
    Super Mario Odyssey (2017) - Nintendo
    ▶Clips/Movies/Anime/TV Shown
    Ed, Edd n Eddy (1999)
    Looney Tunes
    Spongebob Squarepants
    Some other ones too, idk, just ask me in the comments
    Other clips and considerations:
    • BvS PoP
    ▶Music Sources:
    TSII - Indigo ( / indigo )
    Kiwistar - Cosmo Canyon Theme (Final Fantasy 7 Chillhop Lofi Edit) ( / kiwistar-cosmo-canyon-... )
    count.00 - Aperture 107 ( / count_00 )
    VanilluxePavilion - Poketopia Skylines [Remix] - Pokemon Battle Revolution ( • Poketopia Skylines [Re... )
    Deltarune ▸ Checker Dance vs Rude Buster ! MET∆TRON Funk Remix (metatronlives.bandcamp.com/tr...)
    Bayonetta - OST - The Gates of Hell
    Nier Automata Soundtrack - 42 The Tower
    DAOKO × Kenshi Yonezu - Fireworks (Feora x Palademix Remix)
    ( • DAOKO × Kenshi Yonezu ... )
    (open.spotify.com/artist/1CrlO...)
    ( / feora )
    (fanlink.to/palademix)
    ▶Research Articles Cited
    docs.google.com/document/d/1Q...
    #PsychofPlay #Binge #Drift
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Komentáře • 2,2K

  • @samurai3718
    @samurai3718 Před 2 lety +3023

    i’mma “buy 10 games and build a gigantic backlog and just play the same damn game” kind of guy

    • @anthonynorman7545
      @anthonynorman7545 Před 2 lety +37

      Same...

    • @JustSRK0
      @JustSRK0 Před 2 lety +127

      Guilty, I’m a sucker for sales.

    • @stereoscream6222
      @stereoscream6222 Před 2 lety +41

      I’m a* you’d use Imma in the case of proceeding an action.
      I’m a buy ten games kinda guy (your a guy who buys 10 games)
      Imma buy ten games (your going to buy ten games)
      Not a grammar Nazi but reading that gave me a mini stroke

    • @DarylTalksGames
      @DarylTalksGames  Před 2 lety +349

      How can you not be with the tsunami of stuff coming out all the time lol

    • @samurai3718
      @samurai3718 Před 2 lety +112

      @@stereoscream6222 it’s you’re*

  • @azuarc
    @azuarc Před 2 lety +2758

    I "binge" games because if I don't maintain momentum, I bail on the game.

    • @benmanutd2
      @benmanutd2 Před 2 lety +219

      Same, it’s such a hassle for me to relearn the mechanics

    • @claimingagate
      @claimingagate Před 2 lety +76

      felt that when i stopped playing borderlands3 to play doom eternal. even if they are both fps games my muscle memory felt a huge disconnect

    • @GyroZeppel
      @GyroZeppel Před 2 lety +79

      I stopped playing sekiro for a few weeks when I went on vacation at about 85% of the way through and when I came back to it, I couldn’t play anymore. Lost all my skill at it in two weeks and just got wrecked over and over.

    • @jest.2486
      @jest.2486 Před 2 lety +40

      @@GyroZeppel this is me rn. im trying to replay sekiro. what I did it I played about the 1st hour on a new save and then went back to my main save when my parries were good. hope this helps if u are still interested in beating the game

    • @GyroZeppel
      @GyroZeppel Před 2 lety +12

      @@jest.2486 ya I might try that. I’m on the fight with owl in the burning building and it is pretty hard without the proper parry timing down.

  • @sagehanson190
    @sagehanson190 Před 2 lety +1678

    I remember playing so many games when I was kid, they all felt like huge, grand adventures. But when I go back and replay them, they go by so fast, and my nostalgia is somewhat shattered. I kind of wondered what caused this, why my perspective had shifted so greatly... but eventually it clicked. My mom would only let me play on weekends.

    • @cuentaalterna3754
      @cuentaalterna3754 Před 2 lety +114

      that and... some memories (games) is better to keep then as that... a plesant memory.
      Maybe its me but as an adult I have become more critical about games (graphics, physics, gameplay, even the art style)... and replaying those old games i enjoyed so much as a kid, i cant help but start seeing flaws in the desing, witch ruin the game a little for me, there is a very few games i still replay every now and then and enjoy them (to name a few: Contra, Punch out, Megaman 2), but for most cases i prefer to keep then in my memory as a "good" game.

    • @sagehanson190
      @sagehanson190 Před 2 lety +45

      @@cuentaalterna3754 I absolutely feel you. I've become very interested in game design over the last few years, so the ways I appreciate games have changed a lot, and yeah I tend to be more critical. Sometimes I wonder if just not playing an old favorite at all is the best course of action, so I can cherish it forever. Games used to just be games to me. I didn't think about the development that went into them or the ideas that the developers came up with, I just soaked games in and enjoyed them to their fullest. They used to feel a lot more special.
      I have a friend who is into writing music. I've also shown a passing interest in creating it although I don't know much, and they've encouraged me to learn music theory. I declined, saying that I would just end up liking music less in general. They said that leaning it helps you appreciate and respect it more. And that's true, with my knowledge of game design I can truly understand and appreciate what went into a game... but I can never just... _play_ it. I'm always thinking, noticing little details and considering the development behind them. It subtracts from the immersion a great deal, and I know the same thing would happen were I to learn music theory. I'd be able to appreciate my favorite songs so much more, but never again would I be able to just turn my brain off and let them flow through my mind.
      Learning about something you're passionate about changes the way you approach it. In some cases you will genuinely like it more if you learn about it, but in others it just takes away from the magic, and more often than not it's a little bit of both. Thanks for reading this, if you made it this far, and have a good one.

    • @whiteface513abandonedchann8
      @whiteface513abandonedchann8 Před 2 lety +8

      @@sagehanson190 tbh I don't know theory but I do compose music quite often and it's not like it's all I can think about when I hear it. I think if you applied the drifting ideology (as opposed to binging) to learning something like that, it won't feel as omnipresent when you see something related because it's not living rent free in your skull filling everything up

    • @sagehanson190
      @sagehanson190 Před 2 lety +2

      @@whiteface513abandonedchann8 I see... well that's a fair point I guess. I spend a lot of my time playing games every day, they'd probably be more enjoyable if I played them less frequently.

    • @whiteface513abandonedchann8
      @whiteface513abandonedchann8 Před 2 lety +3

      @@sagehanson190 personally I'm a binger, but I hardly ever actually start up a game TO binge

  • @theblueslimeboi
    @theblueslimeboi Před rokem +359

    I'm a binger, and my memory already sucks. The great thing about this combination is the ability to replay games multiple times without losing the spark the next time. It's a beautiful way for me to keep loving my favorites over and over again.

    • @kempolar9768
      @kempolar9768 Před rokem +15

      Oh yeah, even when I replay games I've played a dozen times I still feel excited whenever I get to something big because there are so many smaller things I didn't remember.

    • @viniciusschadeck4992
      @viniciusschadeck4992 Před rokem +8

      i kinda remember the entire shit, but stil sparks on me... i'am a person that get spoilers as a motivation to watch/play something... Because the end result is never the important think to me... but live the entire road to the end, feel each emotion in order is the golden part. Even when i already now something, some twist some emotional part, i dump temporarily to pull off again as the first time. How many times i cried watching kimi ni todoke over years. HYMYM, you lie to april, man those stuff, some i bengie at first, hit me like a cannon ball, but after rewatch it hit me as a intergalactical meteor with nuke, and drifting it is totally acceptable, but i can't handle and want to finish the entire stuff... Like One Piece, sometimes when i got weekly, i just drowne down and keep lowered for months, by now i not watch a episode more than a year, in 2021 november i got my last one anime episode... i will catch it up when feel okay to move on, and i totally loved the las episode plots, but i just can't handle weekly content good as bengie them all and rewatch with calm afterwards

    • @jscs9960
      @jscs9960 Před rokem

      now im confused, you say that its better to enjoy it all fast but the research says not to (?

    • @kempolar9768
      @kempolar9768 Před rokem +1

      @@jscs9960 Very big thing here, not everyone is the same. The study was about overall try and find an average, the reality is that some people really don't fit that.

    • @jscs9960
      @jscs9960 Před rokem

      @@kempolar9768 still kind of confused by your comment because that's what the research tried to conclude, maybe there's a need for a bigger sample ?

  • @SultanSketches
    @SultanSketches Před 2 lety +1747

    I'm the type to binge a game for a while and then take a few months of break and then resume binging. As far as my memory and enjoyment goes in comparison to when I completely binge from start to finish, Ive never even thought of it and I'm not sure to be honest, definitely something I want to keep in mind from now on thanks for the video! Very insightful

    • @johngreen8344
      @johngreen8344 Před 2 lety +39

      I feel like I'm the same way. I fell hard on Persona 5 Royal and Hades, but then I just stopped. They're both brilliant games, but I ended up reading a bunch of fanfics about the games, rather than going back to the games themselves.

    • @bonogiamboni4830
      @bonogiamboni4830 Před 2 lety +44

      I have a bad habit of not finishing things weirdly enough. I get like 66 to 80% done with something snd then just lose interest. Usually before losing interest i am obsessed with the thing and binge it in as short a time frame as i can, and then just somehow never finish it for months if not years. So yeah, i'm also kind of a mix.

    • @Skullz2005
      @Skullz2005 Před 2 lety +4

      That’s the exact same with me. I was looking through the comments for something like this.

    • @moonkinx
      @moonkinx Před 2 lety +19

      laugh in soulsborne.
      halfway through.
      take a break.
      came back with no memory of progress.
      start a fresh run.
      repeat.

    • @kono152
      @kono152 Před 2 lety +3

      i did the same for Nier automata and im currently on a break of Nier replicant

  • @RPGgrenade
    @RPGgrenade Před 2 lety +1572

    What's nice about being a drifter... you can play multiple different games at the same time and absorb multiple things at once. I've spent months on end NOT playing a game just because "I didn't feel like it was the time". Somehow I can feel when is the right time to continue a game, and since I adore game design it gives me time to process what I played.
    I guess this is why I'm not a huge fan of a lot of triple A story oriented games. Because they tend to guide you through very specific twists and turns and are designed more for binge type people, which I'm not one of. I was raised on the saturday morning cartoons and anime where you got one episode a week and had to just deal with the slow drip feed and mull it over as you went.

    • @DarylTalksGames
      @DarylTalksGames  Před 2 lety +216

      Dude I feel that, I also grew up on the weekly new episodes from watching toonami or whatever it happened to be at the time. I will say though, as an adult sometimes if a game is just that enticing, I don’t have the self control to pace myself lol

    • @human-zz9he
      @human-zz9he Před 2 lety +8

      Wait 23 hours ago

    • @RougeMephilesClone
      @RougeMephilesClone Před 2 lety +22

      @@human-zz9he Patron early access, probably.

    • @Jibash
      @Jibash Před 2 lety +21

      @@DarylTalksGames i'm very much a drifter but i can't enjoy more than one thing at a time. If i start a game, i can't play, watch or read anything else. This makes me feel like i'm wasting my time. Any advice?

    • @sdrawkcab_emanresu
      @sdrawkcab_emanresu Před 2 lety +20

      @@Jibash I feel you. I have a different problem, and an advice. I want to be an game designer, and during lockdown, i planned to play so much games. I just hadn't the energy i guess. I mostly just walked back and forth in my home. And looking back, it makes me sad, how much time i wasted not playing games(this sounds weird but it is hobby and relevant to my later job). Even RN i can't really motivate ms to play, even though i knows i will enjoy it once started.
      My advice would be, don't see that time as wasted, it's time you didn't want(ed) to play games, so it wouldn't make sense playing. Also maybe opt for shorter games, thats what really helped me. Im mostly a drifter too, but i could play eg. metro last light pretty quick, giving me time to play the next game afterwards(i can't really explain what i mean so i hope this makes sense to you). Also, this might sound silly, but you can try playing multiple games, with the other game being some mindless shit(not negative), like enter the gungeon, or Uncharted or something
      Also how is it about multiplayer? When you can play multiplayer games at the same time as story games, that might be the filler your looking for

  • @arturvitor4636
    @arturvitor4636 Před 2 lety +92

    "Look at how far you will go for a png image"
    Gacha gamers: "Until my wallet empties"

  • @axeschokolade3532
    @axeschokolade3532 Před 2 lety +326

    Hey, I just wanted to thank you. This channel has to some degree restored my interest in psychology. I'm in the third semester and sometimes I question my decision to study psychology but these videos remind me why I wanted to study it in the first place.

    • @jscs9960
      @jscs9960 Před rokem +2

      this actually made me rethink f i want engineering

  • @sarim.97
    @sarim.97 Před 2 lety +849

    "I'm Daryl, this is Psych of Play, you're a treasure, and today..."
    You got me good with that one. Thanks Daryl :)

    • @iyandiaghie
      @iyandiaghie Před 2 lety +19

      Totally can relate. Definitely caught me off my guard and i feel genuine joy from hearing such line. This is rare coming from a yt vid. Thanks daryl :)

    • @TheVleeg
      @TheVleeg Před 2 lety +4

      me called me a treasure ;-;

  • @thewrathofrevan5999
    @thewrathofrevan5999 Před 2 lety +465

    So what you're saying is that our pace of play ... affects our Psych of Play?

  • @Fredebade
    @Fredebade Před 2 lety +44

    I'm one that binge a game but stops when I'm close to the end. It's a combination of burn out (mentality of completing as much as possible and FOMO) and, as you said, not saying goodbye to the characters and world I am experiencing. There is a lot of games I want to complete, but it also feels like it has been too long now.

  • @coreydemoss4781
    @coreydemoss4781 Před 2 lety +238

    A topic I've always found interesting that I'd love to see you do a video on: How much information do you want to know about a game before it's released? Like, how many trailers do you watch? Do you want to know the ins and outs of the gameplay? I've found this interesting because I think for a long time I fell into the gaming hype machine, where I wanted to see all the biggest trailers and announcements because it was a kind of endorphin rush. I got to feel part of the excitement. But then I started to suspect it was actually hurting my enjoyment of the games themselves, because it was ruining the sense of discovery of the games. I already knew the overall story, had already watched how the gameplay works, had already seen much of the world. I didn't know all the story beats and hadn't played the game for myself, but the surprise was kinda ruined and I found myself not wowed by as many games. Then I stopped watching trailers once I'd decided I wanted a game, and my enjoyment has skyrocketed. I'm curious if other people have felt this same thing or if there's a psychological basis for wanting to feel part of the hype to the point that it actually hurts your enjoyment of the final product.

    • @kumatorahaltmanndreemurr
      @kumatorahaltmanndreemurr Před 2 lety +6

      I'd love to see a video on this topic. I had the same switch in perspective you did a few years back, where for a while I avoided trailers/reviews as much as I could and tried to go into every game blind.
      Now, how much of a game I want to see before playing depends on a few factors, one of the biggest ones being price. If a game is less than 20 dollars, I'm sometimes willing to splurge and go in blind. If the game in question is full price, then I usually watch some reviews first- not to find out if the game is good or bad (my tastes differ from a lot of modern critics), but just to see what exactly I'd be paying for and if I think I'd enjoy it enough to justify the purchase.

    • @DarylTalksGames
      @DarylTalksGames  Před 2 lety +87

      Only just now reading this but absolutely one hell of a topic, definitely will be doing this in the future :) thanks!

    • @baibhavmohanty7097
      @baibhavmohanty7097 Před 2 lety +2

      Also add in the fact that the "review videos/xyz reacts to this game" also put the game off for me as I felt I had a little less to explore in the game

    • @jaydenjones4404
      @jaydenjones4404 Před rokem

      I'm like you. For established series (like Halo, Final Fantasy, God of War etc.) I'll watch the very first trailer and if I know I'm getting the game I won't watch anything else that comes out and so I can be surprised. Trailers these days show literally everything exciting, and it blows my mind. A ton of people like that hype train stuff, though, for whatever reason.
      I'm the same way when it comes to movies. I saw zero trailers for the new Avatar movie and I think I enjoyed myself more than if I had seen them.

    • @NonJohns
      @NonJohns Před rokem +1

      i pretend a game doesn't exist until it's in my hands
      I feel like that discovery aspect you mentioned is very important for fulfilling the novelty itch that i always have

  • @genericname6959
    @genericname6959 Před 2 lety +483

    When I like a game
    I learn everything I can about it
    So I normally spoil the endings of games just trying to learn more
    This has happened like 7 times and still haven't learnt

    • @mrrey3481
      @mrrey3481 Před 2 lety +68

      If the story is good, "spoilers" will do nothing to actually spoil it

    • @silverstar4505
      @silverstar4505 Před 2 lety +84

      @@mrrey3481 I get why you're saying it, but I disagree.
      The ending is still the same, but the first time is always the strongest, and watching it on yt will feel less than actually getting to it in game.

    • @c0r-rup7eq18
      @c0r-rup7eq18 Před 2 lety +29

      @@mrrey3481 Some of the best stories can be made in such a way, that the information you get further into the game changes your understanding of the previous events in it (Outer Wilds, OMORI). And if you spoil it beforehand, well... You can't speculate about that part of story and enjoy it as it is when you already know the truth or the ending.

    • @mrrey3481
      @mrrey3481 Před 2 lety +16

      @@silverstar4505 true. But I never really regreted spoiling anything. For me, I found that I don't really care about spoilers. I want to see the story unfold and characters develop. Even if I know the ending (Like my first playthrough of Undertale for example) I can still lose myself in story and enjoy it unfold.

    • @quinten3571
      @quinten3571 Před 2 lety

      Yessss

  • @Missing_no
    @Missing_no Před 2 lety +676

    i feel like having ADHD makes all of this significantly different
    I usually stay hyper-fixated on something for days or hours, but it doesn't feel forced, it feels like my natural energy ... because it's my natural energy, so I tend to enjoy it much more than if I consumed it slowly
    The irony is that my ADHD also means that, even if I finish the game in 2 or 3 days instead of a month as a neurotypical person, I will spend the rest of the week viewing opinions or consuming the game in other ways on the internet ( like making theories or happening in fandom). So despite finishing it quickly, I go back to those memories all the time for a long time, so I also tend to remember everything in a very vivid way even years later.
    So ... I have the advantages of consuming everything slowly despite doing it insanely fast, the only disadvantage in fact is that my obsession will make me forget important things ... like eating ... or sleeping ... or finishing the thesis .

    • @thesuperMasterSword
      @thesuperMasterSword Před 2 lety +54

      Absolutely yes. I used to spend while days playing games. It's actually made it a lot harder recently for me to play games due to poor time management, it's hard for me to be willing to sit down for a game, because I know I won't want to stop playing. So now I've sort of become a drifter, I'll binge for a few weeks when I have the time, then not touch a game for months. Of course one of the last games I played was Xenoblade Chronicles, so that I took 3+ breaks playing that.
      I binge as far as playing it nonstop, but in terms of playstyle I think I've always been a "drifter." I can not rush through a game to save my life. I always stroll around slowly, taking in the sights and sounds, exploring everywhere, and I take ages deciding equipment loadouts or even just doing mundane stuff like reading through item lore descriptions or compendoums or literally looking at my character's stats.
      Recently my life's been kinda chaotic, I've had a lot of free time, but a lot of the time it isn't "optimal," and I might have distractions or need to be pulled away. So I ended up starting 4 different games alongside a personal project I sometimes work on. This is unheard of for me, but I play a different one depending on my situation.
      Sorry for giving my whole life story, but I thought this was very interesting and worth discussing.

    • @Oceaniac
      @Oceaniac Před 2 lety +15

      I don’t have adhd but I do the same!

    • @Missing_no
      @Missing_no Před 2 lety +11

      @@Oceaniac mmm... i may have news for you then xd (is not possible to have an hiperfixation whitout ADHD or Autism, so... maybe you should check yourself a little)

    • @KrymsonScale
      @KrymsonScale Před 2 lety +2

      I can relate

    • @deki9827
      @deki9827 Před 2 lety +40

      Hello people with ADHD. Stop being so relatable. I do not want to go to a therapist.
      On a serious note, I've done the same thing but with Anime. I started My Hero Academia, loved it, completed the whole 3 seasons in two weeks, got into the "Fandom" (the good part not the Twitter section ugghh), started reading fanfics and now I even write fanfics. So yeah, I can complete something in a week and still have it on my mind from other places by inhaling even more of the content.

  • @starbambooc4517
    @starbambooc4517 Před rokem +82

    I binge through works I love and then drift among the fandoms and online communities lol. I just can’t stop once I’m hooked and a super long session of gaming is a lot more immersive for me than breaking it up into tiny sessions throughout days or weeks. Learning other people’s thoughts and theories on the games I just finished is also part of the experience for me which I can totally enjoy over time instead of uncontrollably binging.

  • @Jellyfishh_
    @Jellyfishh_ Před rokem +16

    I tried the drifter approach with ghost of tsushima, it took me over 6 months to finish it by playing it a bit every weekend. It was an interesting way to experience it, felt like watching a really long tv show and in a way helped me remember more about the game as every session had 100% of my attention.

  • @PintsofGuinness
    @PintsofGuinness Před 2 lety +393

    lol dark souls has been a part of my life for literally 10 years and has never left. even when i dont have an active playthrough going on im still reading about it, thinking about it, participating in the social media communities etc. and i absolutely binged it the first time i played.

    • @Amahankage2004
      @Amahankage2004 Před 2 lety +10

      Same man, dark souls 2 its been part of my life for like 4 years already i always come back start a new character or finish another, maybe i just progress a bit or binge it, i love that god damn game it has sucked 300+ hours from my life.

    • @JoaoLucas-rd1tz
      @JoaoLucas-rd1tz Před 2 lety +1

      Same

    • @bakubread9308
      @bakubread9308 Před 2 lety +6

      absolutely same. I regularly replay Dark Souls 1, it's one of my favorite games of all time and even when i'm not replaying it I still actively love it and talk about it

    • @pankakemancer4952
      @pankakemancer4952 Před 2 lety +5

      I was just thinking about how the only game that I 100% binged when I first played it that still sticks around and that I keep going back to is Dark Souls.

    • @DbladeMedic
      @DbladeMedic Před 2 lety +2

      Im the same way with Mass Effect(minus Andromeda of course, even though i think its still a good game, it sucks as a Mass Effect game)

  • @RougeMephilesClone
    @RougeMephilesClone Před 2 lety +291

    I'm a chronic drifter who's barely even able to start games most of the time, but sometimes I shift hard into a binger when a game grabs me. Copy Kitty, Kingdom Hearts 3, Gravity Rush Remastered, and 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim were games that inspired this shift in the past three years.

    • @caenir
      @caenir Před 2 lety +8

      I'm a drifter too. But I struggle to finish games I know are great. ffx is sitting at about 75% done, plague tale innocence is 50% are the latest ones. Then there's more "one game" type games with me going hard into tekken 7, legends of runeterra, ffxiv or whatever other game which people would usually play for years, but I stick to for maybe a week or two then get back to it like a year later.

    • @AgentMonochrome
      @AgentMonochrome Před 2 lety +1

      Drifter here. It's hard for me to finish a plot or fully complete a game, including second playthroughs. I guess it's either because of the difficulty or that I don't want it to end.
      There are times where I'm bored out of my mind, but I don't touch the games that need completing.

    • @-memoria-2136
      @-memoria-2136 Před 2 lety +2

      Funny you should mention KH3! I had a long period where I wasn't even playing many games anymore because I was so busy with exams and mental fatigue caused by lockdown, but I bought KHDDD on a whim as it was on offer and it's been the fastest I've binged and replayed a game in forever - even had me staying up until 3am to beat it.
      Sometimes you just get one of those games, my man.

    • @notaninfodump5929
      @notaninfodump5929 Před 2 lety +1

      Gravity Rush was my first game; I love it so much, I play it every year. ❤️❤️❤️

    • @ds90seph
      @ds90seph Před 2 lety +1

      Even though I'm a long time Kingdom Hearts fan I dropped 3 after about 2 hours and didn't go back for about a year. For reference, I binged KH2 back in 06 and poured like 90 hours into my first playthrough. I'm glad other people enjoy KH3 but frankly it still disappoints me. Gravity Rush I'd like to go back to at some point as well

  • @ivankonishi7979
    @ivankonishi7979 Před 2 lety +59

    The games I love I usually played daily, making the sessions as long as I could, until I finished them. I went to school/work with my head still remembering it.
    I may not remember all the details of the game but the emotions still resonate very strongly hearing a song or seeing a scene of it.

  • @embrefrosste6044
    @embrefrosste6044 Před 2 lety +16

    I just binge a game and then play it again once a year for the next three years, and then it sticks with me as if I played it slowly.

  • @aras26
    @aras26 Před 2 lety +159

    I've always been a binger, and it is true that it's hard to retain the information properly after a while. But tbh I think that's not so bad, because when I get into it months or years later I can re-experience it again.

    • @lord67606
      @lord67606 Před 2 lety +22

      this, i have really bad memory and this is actually the only positive thing about it, i usually remember some stuff while playing it again but somehow it feels fresh, like im uncovering an ancient story, then i remember what i felt like playing for the first time and what has changed its really great

    • @bye1551
      @bye1551 Před 2 lety +15

      I think binging gives games inherent replay ability, you get to experience something you rushed through again, and overtime every little detail will be etched into your mind by pure virtue of having gone through it so many times. I blitzed persona 5, but I did it so many times going for different builds that a lot of the games story is now in my long term memory. That's just my opinion and experience though, not sure if the science backs me up lol

    • @DarylTalksGames
      @DarylTalksGames  Před 2 lety +31

      Dude. Yes. How many times have you heard “I wish I could forget this game so I could play it again blind.” I love knowing that in 5 years I could come back and play FF7R and just be blown away at all the stuff I forgot.

    • @primorock8141
      @primorock8141 Před 2 lety +3

      I didn't think about that during this video but yeah, when binging something a second, third, fourth time etc. everything comes flooding back to you and you remember enough to be excited but forget enough to get new experiences. It's the closest thing to being able to forget something and experience it for the first time again but it's better because you also (at least I do) remember what you were doing/how you were feeling etc. when you binged it before. It combines nostalgia and first time experience to create something new and amazing.

  • @doughnut5945
    @doughnut5945 Před 2 lety +147

    Idk if other people feel this way, but I love seeing my playtime in a game go up. There is something extremely satisfying and rewarding about it, to me.

    • @Kromatoz
      @Kromatoz Před 2 lety +1

      Same

    • @bandi642
      @bandi642 Před 2 lety +13

      i love it too except when its in league of legends

    • @itsoracle
      @itsoracle Před 2 lety +4

      @@bandi642 LOL

    • @anemon2232
      @anemon2232 Před 2 lety +2

      Interesting. Its the total opposite for me.

    • @casey_sux
      @casey_sux Před rokem

      @@bandi642 hahahahahah

  • @NeostormXLMAX
    @NeostormXLMAX Před 2 lety +47

    Love how daryl always puts the games he showcases at the bottom, man he has gotten me into so many games like this

  • @i8chocolatecake995
    @i8chocolatecake995 Před 2 lety +27

    I started tearing up at that ending- I am somewhere in the middle of a binger and a drifter and I found the comments about time and memories at the end to just be so.... emotional and true. It hit close to home and inspired a mini self-reflection. I love your Pysch of Play videos, and I hope everyone reading this comment has a great rest of their day/night

    • @aryabratsahoo7474
      @aryabratsahoo7474 Před rokem +1

      Turns out I tend to enjoy games more if take it slow and complete it slowly than just rushing it to the end.

  • @carbnchaos8136
    @carbnchaos8136 Před 2 lety +256

    I definitely binge games, but often i have a hard time even starting any games cause i know i'll want to play the entire game before starting a new one.
    I think this is why i love rouge-lites so much.
    I can treat every run as a different game entirely, allowing me to pace myself,and play other games instead of burning myself out.

    • @annaairahala9462
      @annaairahala9462 Před 2 lety +1

      So is it just you feel like you can't keep yourself back from playing? You could try maybe forcing a certain amount of play time with a timer?

    • @Maceyoshiman
      @Maceyoshiman Před 2 lety +3

      Right there with you man

    • @Mattvweiss
      @Mattvweiss Před 2 lety +3

      Yep, binding of isaac ate my soul

    • @bonogiamboni4830
      @bonogiamboni4830 Před 2 lety +1

      God, sseth tzeentach evaporated like a hundred hours of my time (they might be more in the future) by recommending synthetik, and i have no clue what i'll do when synthetik 2 comes out but probably i'll be presumed dead.

    • @eshku
      @eshku Před 2 lety +2

      yep...Can't start new one often too , cause I'm not sure if I'm ready and have time for it.

  • @callumg3330
    @callumg3330 Před 2 lety +191

    Online culture makes you feel like binging is the only way to play games, now I play them for 1-4 hours at a time and have a much better experience

    • @gyrozeppeli5445
      @gyrozeppeli5445 Před 2 lety +4

      Tbh i really want to make it so that I play a game for 1 hour and switch to another game for another hour and make it fit all the time I have to play games which isn't a lot

    • @mekannatarry1929
      @mekannatarry1929 Před 2 lety +19

      I simply just play what I feel like playing, gaming is a hobby first and foremost. Took me 2 years to finally play through the dmc collection, but guess what I played it when I felt like it and loved it.

    • @MatthewsPersonal
      @MatthewsPersonal Před 2 lety +4

      how does online culture make it feel like binging is the only way to play games? I'm genuinely puzzled as to what you are seeing here

    • @vladielx
      @vladielx Před 2 lety +23

      @@MatthewsPersonal maybe referring to like social media stuff?
      like "oh, I've already completed this game over the weekend..." or others flexing that they've been through most of the game within a short period after the thing was released. this is purely based on my observation anyway, so i may be wrong

    • @Alphastarilium
      @Alphastarilium Před 2 lety +10

      100% agree, I usually only spend 2-3 hours at a time and it keeps it very enjoyable for me. Any more than that and I start to get more and more burnt out

  • @StanTheWoz
    @StanTheWoz Před 2 lety +17

    This is a very interesting dichotomy. I knew I was a binger pretty much from the point of definition of terms, but I couldn't necessarily have said why, it's just been the most fun way to play games I'm really invested in. I certainly don't binge every game, but I absolutely have binged most of my favorites; me not playing a game very much is usually a sign that I'm bored with it or not very engaged for some other reason.
    I do it for shows too; I honestly hate watching things weekly because by the time the next week rolls around I'll have forgotten some of what happened in the last episode and had to get un-excited and then excited all over again, which often fails. I've noticed a distinct tendency in myself to enjoy things *more* the less space there is between watching episodes of it. If there's more space, I tend to get a lot more nitpicky and taken out of the experience. Daily is ok though, something like 1-3 episodes a day is probably my ideal schedule.
    I will also say, with a lot of the games I really like, there's often room to replay them and do something different and interesting in a new way - like playing a completely different character build in Dark Souls. So even after finishing the game there might still be a lot more to do.

  • @kuhaikyu1722
    @kuhaikyu1722 Před 2 lety +68

    I feel like this has a lot to do with how your normal life is structured as well. If you work and don't have a lot of time to play games, you're going to drift more than someone who has all the free time in the world. And simply due to the fact that since your free time is more limited, you're going to spend your time on what you really enjoy most and cherish ever part of it since you have so little.

    • @jasonreed7522
      @jasonreed7522 Před rokem +1

      Interesting, thats the reason i play very few titles. Due to a lack of time available i want to just stick to 1 or 2 titles until i finish them, and if i start drifting i may not return to it for a year or more.

    • @TheTrueXaver
      @TheTrueXaver Před rokem +3

      i binge em cuz i don't know the next time i'll have time to play

    • @Estorium
      @Estorium Před rokem +2

      Because I have extremely limited time to play games, I have the issue that regardless of what I am playing, I am always wondering if my time would not be better spent on one of the other hundreds of games in my backlog. And I feel this, even if I am really loving the game that I am playing. It doesn't help that I collect physical games, and am constantly buying games when I find them on the cheap to add to my collection.

  • @johnnychopsocky
    @johnnychopsocky Před 2 lety +63

    I usually drift, but I have extremely fond memories of beating CoD MW1 on release day. I bought the game, got home, put together a pot of chili and let that simmer while I devoured Modern Warfare in one sitting. Then I ate delicious chili after the credits rolled. Some of the moments in that game have stuck with me in the 14 years since.
    It was a good day.

  • @allenwalker4703
    @allenwalker4703 Před 2 lety +85

    Me who still hasn't finished The Witcher after 4 years: Yeah I take my time how could you tell?

    • @McSnezzly
      @McSnezzly Před 2 lety +1

      When I got my nice gaming computer this year I was finally able to play all the games I’ve been wanting too. I have 80 hours into both Nier games and I still haven’t downloaded Witcher or Red Dead 2 even tho I bought them already lmao.

    • @dimasa8760
      @dimasa8760 Před 2 lety

      @@McSnezzly for me tho, after getting a quite decent system I made a checklist for games that I'll "play". But for some reason older games kinda interest me even more now. Even today, after 7 months I haven't beaten Automata.

  • @shrekfrog
    @shrekfrog Před 2 lety +1

    Your videos really helped me this quaratine in thinking of possible thesis papers for when I re-enroll into my school (which is gonna be later this week, actually!), so thanks so much for the well-researched and well-made overall content!
    I have such a difficult time concentrating on reading papers and I found that I could digest stuff in video formats better quite recently, so your channel has been really helpful whenever I go on a video game content binge for whatever reason. Keep it up, man!

  • @delg_vi
    @delg_vi Před rokem +1

    Man, this is a reflection not only on my way of playing games but also on my way of approaching life! I really enjoyed hearing your thoughts, and they remembered me something important about both "lifestyles" (or better, playstiles) and why I choose to prefer one or the other sometimes. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart!

  • @Vgy1592
    @Vgy1592 Před 2 lety +55

    What I'm hearing is that I need to play games faster, so I can forget enough to have fun playing it again a second time!
    I feel like I'm more a binger to begin with, but a lot of my favourite story-driven games... As much as I love them, I can never get the same impact a second time... Once you know the story, you know the story, and all.

    • @annaairahala9462
      @annaairahala9462 Před 2 lety +3

      That's one of the main difficulties with story-driven games, they don't have much replayability. Luckily there's a lot of games out there for you to play, so much so I don't think you could run out of them even if you were to restrict yourself to story-driven games which happens to be one of the most common genres.

    • @thelegendofrosetyler
      @thelegendofrosetyler Před 2 lety +2

      I'm in the middle, between the two types, I tend to play a little each day and also love story based games. Sometimes if it's hard to beat or I don't want it to end, I'll leave and come back later to finish it, but there's also tons of story based games (and others like hades) that I have yet to play so I'm definitely not running out anytime soon.

    • @hugofontes5708
      @hugofontes5708 Před 2 lety +2

      Holy shit, you're a genius

    • @hwanniggles187
      @hwanniggles187 Před 2 lety +2

      @@annaairahala9462 yeah despite the fact i love story driven games like Uncharted or The Last of Us, i can say i enjoy games like Sonic Unleashed and Devil May Cry 5 more not cuz it also has emphasis on story but its gameplay is what brings me back as platforms and hack-and-slash offer a ton of replayability. Actual Uncharted has a great multiplayer mode which is what always kept me hook during the PS3 era and the games before 4 felt more arcadey which is why even with emphasis on story, it still had enjoyable gameplay

  • @Yeti1473
    @Yeti1473 Před 2 lety +78

    I see my favorite game, I click

  • @sanguiniusszuiriel4984

    That closing statement before the outro really hit home for me today. Appreciate the work and time spent, great video bud, I’m sharing this one

  • @sauloaa1
    @sauloaa1 Před rokem +1

    I'd say I'm both a binger, and a drifter. I binge a game for a bit, switch, binge another for a bit, switch, binge another for a bit, and come back to the start. I used to be a binger, but that habit started because I didn't have much access to games, so I replayed some games multiple times, learning the ins and outs of it over hundreds of hours, but as my access improved, I've noticed myself drifting around more.
    But in all honesty, I feel like this fits me. My favorite game of all time, and the one I enjoyed most (and still enjoy) was a game I binged... Until I reached the midway point, and the story hit me too hard, and I couldn't keep going without crying, so I stopped, for about a week or so, and played other mechanical-driven instead of story-driven games in the meantime, letting myself absorb what I felt from it. Once I got back, I could still feel that pain, but I could handle it, and I could actually understand what the character was going through. Much later, near the end of the game, I did the same thing, but for a different reason. One of the final "dungeons" was so big and a long-winded experience, I had to put down for a while, but when I came back, and finished the game, that section felt the longest of the game, even though it was barely a fraction of the time I spent, both these breaks improved my experience of the game much more than if I had just forced myself to continue binging.

  • @NocturnalNovelist
    @NocturnalNovelist Před 2 lety +117

    I see NieR Automata, and I click. That game broke me emotionally.

    • @farfa2937
      @farfa2937 Před 2 lety +2

      true and real

    • @erylaria398
      @erylaria398 Před 2 lety +11

      I spent 3h howling and sobbing at mt screen during/after the final credits and i regret nothing.

    • @princessloveheartglitter
      @princessloveheartglitter Před 2 lety +7

      Bruh willingly giving up all my game data broke me

    • @McSnezzly
      @McSnezzly Před 2 lety +3

      That and the new game made me need long depression naps lol

    • @Tony-tx6hl
      @Tony-tx6hl Před 2 lety +5

      Honestly that game helped me reevaluate my life

  • @SourRobo8364
    @SourRobo8364 Před 2 lety +31

    When I like a game, I play it for like a week or 2 and move on to something else, finished or not. But when I find that special game, I try to put all my efforts in playing it. I still remember the games I finished faster.

  • @sIimepoop
    @sIimepoop Před rokem +3

    I used to binge a single game at a time, but as I’ve grown older I find I can’t get as invested into as many games as I used to. I now play multiple different games at once, and try to just play a certain section at a time, or play a predetermined amount of time. I find this to help me finish games more consistently, and more quickly than if I were to just play one at a time.

  • @MX26_
    @MX26_ Před rokem +1

    Man, i loved this video. I actually teared up watching it and it left me wanting to go play more games. I'm not sure why exactly, but thanks anyway. You've got yourself a new subscriber :)

  • @CAPAE
    @CAPAE Před 2 lety +33

    16:14 The best joke of the entire video. Y'all are welcome.

  • @cadybird5809
    @cadybird5809 Před 2 lety +65

    I’m somewhere in the middle myself. I don’t binge games in a day or weekend almost ever but I don’t tend to spend more than 2-3 weeks at most on a game and am even ok with finishing a game in a week. I also have to always finish a game at some point, unless I don’t like it and then I usually don’t even keep the game. This video was so interesting. I love your content.

    • @definitelyhooman7939
      @definitelyhooman7939 Před 2 lety +2

      Fully agree. Some of my favourite games I've finished in just a week, and it's only super long games I spend more than a month with.

    • @cadybird5809
      @cadybird5809 Před 2 lety +3

      @@definitelyhooman7939 same here. I love taking my time with a game but for me a week to two weeks is long enough for me to fully appreciate a game. The last time I spent a month or more on a game was a pretty huge title as well so I agree that those huge long games you kind of have to spend more time with in order to even beat them. Lol. Usually if a game is that long though I’ll usually play another game along side it to so I can have little breaks if needed.

  • @cyn1stre
    @cyn1stre Před rokem +4

    As a kid, I mainly played what my father had in his library. Mainly PS1, N64 and Sega Saturn titles. The thing is my dad was more of JRPG/Adventure guy so these games were mostly way too hard for a 6 years old kid. But I remember clearly being sucked into these worlds so much that every time I reached a difficulty threshold, I just restarted the game. Over and over again. And I was never bored of it. I know Final Fantasy 8 and 9 CD1 from start to finish, because I was LIVING with these worlds. I felt part of them. Imagination. That's how I grew up with a strong connection with games like Panzer Dragoon, Ocarina of Time, Final Fantasy and such. And the weird thing is, when I became old enough to actually finish these games... I didn't even care. Finishing these was nothing compared to what I lived back then. It's still weird for me to this day how I can't enjoy these games the way I was enjoying them as a kid. Even newer games. But what I can understand from my pont of view is that playing games as a kid made playing video games much more enjoyable than now, as I'm a grown adult living in the sad truth that is our world. And boy how much I would pay to actually be able to "live" these newer games like I was doing it back then. Ah man, being an adult is boring.

  • @scottlang808
    @scottlang808 Před rokem +1

    What an incredibly well put out video! I'm still currently trying to find a good balance between binging and drifting. Play too much and I get burnout, but play too infrequently and I'll forget about/get bored. I'm still relatively new to gaming but this video has prompted me to explore more on my gaming habits and how I treat it as a past time. Thank you so much, subscribed!!

  • @SrSeed
    @SrSeed Před 2 lety +75

    I feel like "binging" any type of media partially ruins the experience. If you watch a Netflix episode once per week, you have some time to dwell on individual episodes. On the other hand, binge watching a whole series on a single day, all episodes seem to blend into one another. It gets hard to recall certain parts of it a month later.
    Same case for games, I personally have a more fullfilling experience when I take regular breaks from them. Lets your brain process it.

    • @brunobrasil9078
      @brunobrasil9078 Před 2 lety +3

      I agree with you, totes. For me, drifting has always been better than binging.

    • @lavasurfer6548
      @lavasurfer6548 Před 2 lety +3

      I believe you're right, I played this one game that started off as a demo and the story slowly progressed as the game got updated, they had a cutscene after every level and back then everyone would watch them because they had no other content from the game. Nowadays, I always see new players skipping the cutscenes and flying past the levels and it's just so different from when we were basically forced to drift through it rather then drift

    • @SeaOfMany
      @SeaOfMany Před 2 lety +3

      I do agree with this point a lot but as someone who binges it just makes those memorable moments really really stand out and well I’m so captivated by something so I want to enjoy it for as much as possible. I don’t think it really makes that much of a difference weather you binge or drift but if something sticks with you long after playing that’s when you found something truely special.

    • @gunnarschlichting9886
      @gunnarschlichting9886 Před 2 lety +1

      For shows, I like watching 2 or 3 episodes at a time, especially near a climax, but I agree that spacing out is usually better for my enjoyment. I also have a bad habit of taking long gaps because I don't want to finish it then have to find something else, despite the fact that I am finding something else to fill the gaps.
      At the same time, I really enjoy getting platinum trophies on games if I'm pretty close already or really enjoy it, and similarly if it's an open world game I enjoy I'll collect everything. So I guess for me it just depends.

    • @Dragoniiia
      @Dragoniiia Před 2 lety +1

      I disagree. Having long breaks is what ruins experience for me. If have to wait week for a new episode I will probably never finish the show or just wait till all episodes are out so I cn binge watch it (or play in case of games). I will get bored as heck otherwise and I have no patience. Also I do indeed enjoy remembering what going on in the show and making connection, and it's all most impossible if i have to wait a week, cuz I will just forget stuff. Oh! And that's not even saying anything about emotions, they totally got lost during the wait

  • @Michal-by2nt
    @Michal-by2nt Před 2 lety +34

    I am definitely a drifter, I bought undertale in december and finished it in the last day of july next year while some people finished it in one day lol

  • @booxterlc8187
    @booxterlc8187 Před rokem +2

    idk why but I cried various times throughout this video, maybe because I finally feel understood. I'll be watching more of your content

  • @ryan12572
    @ryan12572 Před 2 lety

    This video was killer you're editing style is always so unique and well done, I know I'm a drifter but every once in a while I end up binging a game and find myself looking back at my time with those games in full rose colored glasses!

  • @Hestroah1337
    @Hestroah1337 Před 2 lety +12

    I myself am a "I wont play this for like 4 months but when I pick it up I'll play for like 30hrs non stop"

  • @mrrey3481
    @mrrey3481 Před 2 lety +20

    Oh my. Daryl knows the Smell of the Game. Mad respect, man

    • @DarylTalksGames
      @DarylTalksGames  Před 2 lety +6

      Rest assured, my bullshit is blazing.

    • @AirventOS
      @AirventOS Před 2 lety

      @@DarylTalksGames when are you going to start a new world order?

  • @beastMAN1239
    @beastMAN1239 Před 2 lety

    Daryl, your narration is amazing, love watching your stuff.

  • @sleepdeprivedstudios8002

    When I play games, I tend to binge it. I'd be done with the main plotline in a day or two. And then I'd drop by and interact with the community. Find the head-canons, watch the theory videos, read the most-loved fanfiction. And this means that I end up experiencing the best of both worlds, and then some! There's the rush of full-on immersion from playing an entire game in one go. But then seeing other people's interpretation of these same characters I've become friends with throws me for such a loop its worldview shattering, in-universe at least. I've lost count at the amount of times the characters I hated became my favorite, and vice-versa.
    This was really nice! I never really sit down and think about why I've become attached to certain games and not to others. I loved it, thank you.

  • @ginkowave5829
    @ginkowave5829 Před 2 lety +23

    I have no idea how this guy makes his videos so engaging, thought provoking and fulfilling. But I'm glad I subbed.

  • @bigmilk13_
    @bigmilk13_ Před 2 lety +35

    I feel as though I've commonly swapped between both styles of show/game consumption depending on the kind of show/game, as well as how hectic my life is at the time of playing/watching. A big part of my enjoyment of Game of Thrones, for example, was watching CZcamsrs theorize about the next episode while waiting 1 week for more. It gave ME more time to understand the plot and really get excited for the next part of the story. I feel that the overall amount of impact that a game/show has on my life comes down to how much I allow myself to reflect on my time with it. For example, I spent several months slowly making my way through Control, only speeding up my playthrough towards the end as I finally started to grasp and understand the world that I had been plunged into. I watched a lot of content surrounding the game in an attempt to better understand the playthrough that I was having as I went through it. NieR: Automata, on the other hand, I chugged through in just a couple weeks, with the overwhelming majority of my reflection coming after completing all endings of the game, once I could fully engage with youtube video essays and other content around the game without worrying about spoilers. Despite taking different amounts of time to complete both games, I ultimately spent about the same amount of time reflecting on my playthrough and theorizing about the amazing worlds in both games. This is just my opinion, but my overall enjoyment of most games or shows or movies usually comes down to the depth and significance of my reflections on my experience. Still, I have absolutely felt the effects mentioned in this video when quickly binging or slowly nibbling on content as well.

    • @annaairahala9462
      @annaairahala9462 Před 2 lety +2

      >but my overall enjoyment of most games or shows or movies usually comes down to the depth and significance of my reflections on my experience
      yes, "drifting" just makes it more likely for someone to do so. Memory is essentially based on how much depth of thought/effort you put into it in the first place.

    • @thesuperMasterSword
      @thesuperMasterSword Před 2 lety

      @Anna Aira Hála yeah I kind of thought about that when he said it "gives you a chance to reflect." But ultimately it's up to the viewer/player to *take* that chance and actually reflect on it.

  • @notAnotherKiosk
    @notAnotherKiosk Před 6 měsíci

    Wow it’s good to know that somebody else was thinking about this and how it impacts our experience and memories. Appreciate Daryl doing the research for me!

  • @KDZen
    @KDZen Před rokem

    Damn. I REALLY needed this video, thank you dude

  • @lorespo29
    @lorespo29 Před 2 lety +29

    I feel like showing nier automata's trophies while talking about checklists was peak irony ;)

    • @Oceaniac
      @Oceaniac Před 2 lety +5

      I wonder how bingers would approach automata’s trophy list lol

    • @ryans6969
      @ryans6969 Před 2 lety +1

      I got a huge spoiler from that game because I got too excited and revealed a secret trophy's requirement, which was unlocked for watching the death of a character

  • @finalfailsafe
    @finalfailsafe Před 2 lety +16

    When a game hooks me, I have to CONSUME it

  • @mateboda9648
    @mateboda9648 Před 2 lety +1

    You always give me the chills with your last words man.

  • @testhekid
    @testhekid Před 2 lety

    i love the spacing effect wether it's in games or in shows, it gives a much clear experience to enjoy what the game has to offer to u
    i also didn't know that it was called that so thank you daryl u are also a treasure

  • @batatanna
    @batatanna Před 2 lety +13

    I cant be a drifter. I'd forget everything every moment I go back to the game.

    • @NeostormXLMAX
      @NeostormXLMAX Před 2 lety +4

      YEAH I have the exact same problem, i HAVE TO BINGE, the time i drift i am forced to play everything over again, and binge it if i drift again i need to replay it and never get to finish

    • @batatanna
      @batatanna Před 2 lety +2

      @@NeostormXLMAX that's me stuck on at least 20 games I left for a week and when I got back I was so lost I couldn't continue anymore lol

    • @johnyoung8745
      @johnyoung8745 Před 2 lety

      Ditto but I will take breaks before doing dlc expansions. I recently got started on hzd frozen wilds expansion (since Sony gave away complete edition) and 1st hour was so odd because I forgot how to play (didn’t remember how to use potions). I recently also bought Witcher 3 complete so I can play expansions and have a fear of starting because I forgot how to play over the past year since I beat main game.

  • @jprx3171
    @jprx3171 Před 2 lety +12

    This video really resonates with me, it felt like the more I kept playing games the quicker I completed them and eventually I started playing games for the sake of beating them rather than getting enjoyment out of the game itself and I began to lose interest in video games altogether. My best memories of games are of the ones I played over longer periods of time which felt like they were part of different chapters of my life. Think I’ll take a step back and stop pressuring myself to beat as many games as possible and instead I’ll take my time and fully absorb the experience each new game has to offer.

  • @Rociel
    @Rociel Před 8 měsíci +2

    I binge all my fav anime, manga, novels, tv shows, games. Because once I get hooked, I just can’t stop. My body forgets to sleep or eat. I become too immersed. 😂 BUT I remember much better this way. If I take a week break, I might’ve forgotten details of the last episode. Or my emotions have calmed down. But watching it all together, I’m able to remember every little detail and foreshadowing and seeing it all tie together as more of the story unravels is beautiful. However, once I’m close to the finish line, I stop, slow down or even go on a hiatus and return months or years later because I don’t want it to end. Once it ends, I’ll read it again. But I feel like I’ve always remembered it really well, never had a problem with memory when binging. Even after a decade I remember my childhood fav manga in detail, even the dialogues every word for word. Also depends on the story. If it’s told in arcs, I’ll binge the arc until it wraps up and there are no more cliffhangers, and take a break before resuming the next arc.
    Oh! But the saddest thing about being a binger, like mentioned in another one of your videos, is the emptiness and existential dread I face every time my fav thing ends too soon 🥲

  • @taydeuze
    @taydeuze Před 2 lety

    Amazing quality once again, keep up the good work,

  • @SuperMufasa92
    @SuperMufasa92 Před 2 lety +18

    I always take a 5 min break every hour I play, especially through points with large plot progression. I did it with books too in order to absorb and form ideas based on what I just experienced.

    • @thesuperMasterSword
      @thesuperMasterSword Před 2 lety +1

      Every now and then I'll take a break and just pace back and forth as I try to understand what the heck just happened when something confusing or a lot of stuff happened at once.

    • @deedumeday518
      @deedumeday518 Před 2 lety

      Gotta savor it man. Me too

    • @_fnch_
      @_fnch_ Před 2 lety +1

      This is so interesting. I don't actually remember wanting to take breaks after I reach some kind of breakthrough in the plot of a game, but I do that with books. This might also be highly related to the type of game. For a lot of games, there might not be major twists in the plot.

    • @8bitmagic
      @8bitmagic Před 2 lety

      I often have to take breathers after reading or watching to absorb a giant moment and just freak out to myself.

  • @strawhatmonty22897
    @strawhatmonty22897 Před 2 lety +13

    I'm a drifter forsure. I always end up taking week(s) to months breaks when I play any game.

  • @astronomikalac
    @astronomikalac Před 2 lety

    Great video🔥 I’m more of a binger because I feel there’s not enough time in the day to play the game; but this goes deeper than just video games

  • @tedecoo
    @tedecoo Před 2 lety +4

    I am a drifter, but I played Spiritfarer for 49 hours straight because I was so emotionally invested that the story became more important than casually enjoying it.

  • @heterotardigrada
    @heterotardigrada Před 2 lety +4

    As a heavy binger, I was recently contemplating this topic as well.
    I tend to have a lot of problems with retention - video games, anime, school, etc. I always blamed my trashy retention on my ADHD without looking into it, so it's nice to have some explanation for why my perceived memory is so bad. The fact that my poor retention and isn't (100%) intrinsic to my memory is quite a relief.
    (Also, that Game of Thrones example was really relatable. You could point a gun to my head and ask me to recall how the Red Wedding went down - or the Battle of the Bastards or any big event - and I would be completely incapable of doing it.)
    Nice to have some closure.
    I suppose I could give drifting a try when I'm no longer as anxious to cross things off my lists.

  • @drihp
    @drihp Před 2 lety +3

    Man it's been almost a year since i started watching you and you literaly always deliver
    Every time i see you praise a game i haven't played i put it on my list
    (Happened to omori btw)
    Keep up the good work man

  • @HettyPatel
    @HettyPatel Před 2 lety

    your first video I came across and I loved watching every bit of it! :D

  • @brysonmoorhouse2662
    @brysonmoorhouse2662 Před 2 lety

    Holy Jesus, this video was beautifully sad, I had goosebumps throughout the whole last couple mins of the video, instantly subbing dawg

  • @AdelarLerigon
    @AdelarLerigon Před 2 lety +3

    1:11 I was already considering subscribing to you, but this has sealed it. Very well done on that one!

  • @CureSapphire
    @CureSapphire Před 2 lety +5

    I'm definitely a binger, I love that feeling of hit with a concentrated dose of emotion from taking in a story quickly. And for me forgetting bits isn't actually a bad thing because I relish in replaying and rewatching favorites.
    It's made me getting into FFXIV dangerous though because I've put like 300 hours into it over a month and a half, maybe two months tops, which puts it into like my top 5 or 10 most played games of all time, and I'm only partway through stormblood. One great thing tho is how you can disengage and reengage with the story as you see fit meaning you can drift or binge within the confines of the game, as well as with how much you boot up the game.

  • @johnnyguide1686
    @johnnyguide1686 Před 2 lety

    Dude... Your content is simply fascinating, unique. So glad i found your channel

  • @liambenn1214
    @liambenn1214 Před 2 lety

    This video deserves so much more attention, I went into it to find out the science behind the topic and left it feeling like a changed man

  • @AdelarLerigon
    @AdelarLerigon Před 2 lety +5

    3:11 "I do not remember exactly what went *down*." And then he shows THAT! You genius! How do you dare!
    (I don't know whether to cry or to laugh at that genius move...)

  • @loverboyjmac
    @loverboyjmac Před rokem +10

    Definitely just had an amazing experience with Prey. Took my time took in all it had to offer and it's an unforgettable game indeed. Very immersive and fun.

    • @jmac79ers
      @jmac79ers Před rokem

      Now that's a title i've been meaning to play through

  • @johandori7795
    @johandori7795 Před 2 lety

    Gods I wish I could double or triple like this video, I love the way you discuss all this stuff.

  • @KekkanSeihin
    @KekkanSeihin Před 2 lety +12

    Since I drop 99% of games I start, even if I like them, I guess I'm a dropper.

    • @ZVLIAN
      @ZVLIAN Před 2 lety +1

      Ahaha yea

    • @tkskater1
      @tkskater1 Před 2 lety +2

      I feel that. Managed to get a PS5 about 3-4 months ago, got God of War (hadn't played it yet on PS4). Quite like it, but now haven't played in 2 months and can't bring myself to pick it back up again.

  • @robin_silas
    @robin_silas Před 2 lety +5

    "Just think how fare you'll go for a png image"
    Damn, never felt so low-key called out.

  • @mordunoob6141
    @mordunoob6141 Před rokem +7

    The game that struck me was Sekiro, so much so that whenever i think about the game i can even recall what kind of weather it was outside, what kind of deep emotional feelings i was going through and much more. I can't even call it nostalgia at this moment.

    • @irlnoturl9448
      @irlnoturl9448 Před rokem +1

      Ah, another man of culture I see. Sekiro is my favorite game of all time, even moreso than Elden Ring. And I even played Elden Ring first since I was late to the From Software party. If I had one wish it would be for a Sekiro sequel, whether it's a true sequel or a spiritual successor, I just need more of that glorious swordfighting

    • @gitgud1555
      @gitgud1555 Před rokem

      Omggggg same I can remember that game to its core

  • @notequalto5179
    @notequalto5179 Před rokem

    I did not think I'd be walking into my memory class from college again, but here we are. It's a nice application to talk about the various psychological phenomena you brought up!

  • @jordanreynolds9948
    @jordanreynolds9948 Před 2 lety

    This is the first video I've ever watched from this channel. And I must say I have found my new favorite CZcams channel.

  • @scatterbraineddaily4722
    @scatterbraineddaily4722 Před 2 lety +3

    I play mostly story-driven games, so I tend to binge-play because I always need to know what happens next. That part about the checklist is spot-on in my case as well. Even when I'm playing through a new game, I try to figure out how far in I am while avoiding spoilers, just so I can deduce how much is left. I know a lot of people who struggle to finish games because they're so attached that they don't want it to end, whereas I sometimes struggle because I get bored and want to move onto the next one, even if I was thoroughly enjoying it.

  • @prettyoriginalnameprettyor7506

    Drifter, I like to slow down and enjoy things. I want to go “I spent a good few months fully completing that”

  • @EphemeraEssays
    @EphemeraEssays Před rokem +1

    Great video! I loved Red Dead 2 to bits, but I started to feel guilty about completing it "too fast", as if I could love it even more if I took it slower. Your point about elaborated nostalgia opened my eyes as to why

  • @shaiuken7150
    @shaiuken7150 Před rokem

    ayo what a beautiful video,
    the ending made me tear up

  • @joshuaspromise
    @joshuaspromise Před 2 lety +3

    I definitely binge.
    I tend to grind through a game once, and then start a second playthrough... but peter out about halfway through.

  • @MrNuclearz
    @MrNuclearz Před 2 lety +5

    I'm a binger at heart, but work won't let me be one.

  • @Arth5454
    @Arth5454 Před 2 lety

    You have a very good taste for the references. Nice vid

  • @gabrielmoura3064
    @gabrielmoura3064 Před 2 lety

    The fact that i stopped this video midway and finished it hald a day later show how i do pretty much everything in life. I also do slow down a lot when a good game is ending cause i just don't want it to end. Great vid

  • @JuanAMatos-zx4ub
    @JuanAMatos-zx4ub Před 2 lety +3

    An experience like this happened to me watching one of the most sad endings of an episode in Bojack Horseman. After being in shock and quite sad about that particular episode, I went off to do other things and continued watching the next day. It kept going in my head over and over and made it a much better experience than if I would've watched the next episode immediately.

  • @anthropomorphicpeanut6160

    The game I was thinking about at the beginning was Omori, so when he said "the hands of time" it startled me lol

    • @docmarion8902
      @docmarion8902 Před 2 lety +1

      Oh boy I don’t binge through games, but I just couldn’t stop playing Omori. Finished in about 4-5 days, almost non stop.

    • @anthropomorphicpeanut6160
      @anthropomorphicpeanut6160 Před 2 lety

      @@docmarion8902 I started it when it came out but I was busy and I completely forgot about it for months. After that, same, I finished it in an few days

    • @NeostormXLMAX
      @NeostormXLMAX Před 2 lety +1

      @@docmarion8902 this was me for disco elysim, i just couldnt stop after that

  • @noellebell8364
    @noellebell8364 Před 2 lety +1

    Some people dont care about this tiny detail, but the menu option sfx for kingdom hearts games are one of my favorite sounds. Simply because i remember me and my friend getting real into it, and how i took my ds everywhere to play the games. On roadtrips, after school, and the car ride breaks inbetween busy real life events.
    Kingdom hearts is corny, and it certainly didnt start with *my* generation (hence me growing up with a ds lol), i still grew up with so much fondness for it. And since it was the first game series, or game in general that i got attached to. It reminds me of everything i love about games.
    Those menu sfx just take me back to easier times.

  • @manamaster6
    @manamaster6 Před 2 lety

    I had tried to find Pode for a long while, as I forgot its name, thanks for listing the games on the description.

  • @ltb1345
    @ltb1345 Před 2 lety +5

    I can never play only one game at once, TBH. I'm always playing way too many at a time. And that's interesting, about people slowing down when they get near the end of a game. I've always been the opposite. When I'm getting close to the end of a game, I start focusing on that game in particular to beat it, I guess because I'm FINALLY near the finish line.

    • @kupalisky3553
      @kupalisky3553 Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah I'm the same. I also stop games right after the first couple hours too, then come back to it weeks/months later.

    • @electrocast
      @electrocast Před 2 lety

      I find for me that it really depends on how the game makes me feel emotionally. I love digimon cyber sleuth so much that twice now I have left 200+ hour playthroughs to sit near the end of the game because I still dont want it to end. theres a whole second game I still haven't touched because of this. the game has been out for years.
      but I've wanted to race to finish a game when the story gives me more complex or mixed feelings. I started my ace attorney spirit of justice playthrough slowly, but the pace quickened more and more as I progressed [typical of me with this series but never more so than with that one] and to this day I still dont know if I love or hate that entry.

  • @thecampion2420
    @thecampion2420 Před 2 lety +3

    I feel like I'm a binge replayer, where you play a game in a weekend then a few months later play it again and allot of it feels brand new.

  • @marqueechan
    @marqueechan Před 2 lety

    hey thanks for making this video.
    so often do I see so much of my classmates in the past trying to binge all their games so quickly and judgingly ask "why am I still stuck on that same damn game for the past 6 months?".
    I'm glad to know that I'll have a much more detailed memory of how I have played that game rather than just what I have played.

  • @lizardy2867
    @lizardy2867 Před 2 lety +1

    Relating any piece of information to experiences is bound to have it stick with you.
    Retrospection is the perfect way to heighten those relations, or find new ones not explicitly intended by the material.
    Regardless, remembering something, and wanting to remember something, are two different fields; the above is only important in one of the cases.