When Final Fantasy takes over my life this week, it will become even less likely that I play a single Kingdom Hearts game, let alone all of them. Every time a new game I want to play is released, The Witcher 3 moves another notch down on my “I'll get to it eventually” list. ![]() Just start the game, let me play, and I'll either like it enough to stick with it or play it for a while before hitting shuffle again.Īt this point, not only is a PS Plus shuffle button the only way I'm going to play certain games, but it's also the only way I'm going to make a dent in what has quickly become an unmanageable backlog. That gives me the chance to think “what if I hit shuffle again? I might like the next game more”. Don't show me what's coming or take me to its store page. I'm also going to need the screen to fade to black after I hit it and the game to just start right up. When I want to start a new game, and I don't feel like forking out £70 for the privilege, I need those intertwined arrows to be waiting for me after I hit the big yellow plus. Now I have PS Plus, I need that for my games. The smile on my face would have lit up the room. No more scrolling, just press the button and let the algorithm choose for me. I wish there was photographic evidence of the day I saw the shuffle button pop up on Netflix for the first time. I wanted a non-descript piece of plastic that would play my songs in a random order. I was no longer interested in owning the more expensive version with a screen that could hold 10,000 songs. When the iPod Shuffle launched, I had to have it.
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