The Most Popular Games (According to Backloggd) That I've Yet to Play From 1983 to 2023

Gonna piggyback off of the original list format by @tangysphere. Also, yes, I'm back, and I hope I stay here.

Below are the most obvious "popular but unplayed" titles in my backlog, with blurbs for each under their notes. I might mention why I've skipped on something for so long, or that I likely won't touch it anytime soon (if ever) due to genre, historic context, etc. Feel free to suggest anything you think is conspicuously missing, or recommend any of them in particular in comments. I'm not including games in progress + big games which, until today, I'd left unrated despite playing enough to know where I stand on them (ex. Donkey Kong Country).

2013

Might try it, might not, who knows, I'm very satiated from San Andreas and more a fan of the PS2 era's weirdness.
2017

I've gots the damn thing, but I know better than to start an open-world time sucker like this without a plan. Plus, there's some earlier Zeldas to savor first.
2018

Let's just play more Jackbox or Dokapon, okay?
2017 (HM #1)

Same as with BotW: I can boot this anytime I'd like, but it's something I want to play after appreciating the series legacy leading up to it.
2018 (HM #1)

No excuses for me here, other than my friends' collective lack of interest.
2018 (HM #2)

The NeverSoft/early 2000s adaptations beckon me, so this will have to sit idle for a while.
2022

Sorry that I haven't gone through my Elden Ring capping ceremony yet, but I don't wanna grow up.
2018 (yep, another HM)

Transistor says hi. I'm sure this cultural phenomenon can live up to the hype, make no mistake, but I like to start from the back.
2017 (HM #3)

Yet again, I really should play Symphony of the Night first. But if I can love something like Guacamelee, then it's very likely I'll enjoy this if I had to play it now at gunpoint.
2018 (HM #4)

Well, it's the most up-to-date Rockstar open-world blockbuster, and I do enjoy a good western. Not that I'd go easy on this, knowing the likelihood of problematic tropes and, well, the general ick I get from modern Rockstar's business/labor practices.
2016

Been on and off interested in farm/town sims since mid-2000s Harvest Moon, and I'd rather finish those old yellers first before moving on to The One Farming Sim Everyone's Played.
2011

lolfdkekdfjosedpgoplsjiolkgkljsg OK OK fine, I guess it'll be fun with mods—a metric fuckton of them, to be precise. Even the Morrowind fanboying in me can't deny that, though I'll be very surprised if Skyrim + curated mod-list comes remotely close.
2018 (HM #5, what a year)

Masocore platformers have put me off for a long time, if only because I'm so arcade-minded and love my 1CC mentality. Of course, this looks like just the fix for that.
2017 (do the HMs never end?!)

Actually, why the hell haven't I booted this up yet? I've played nearly all previous series entries, anyway.
2016 (HM)

One day. And it's not happening next year.
2009

Curious to know if there's still a big online scene for this.
2020

No, nuh-uh, not in a million years. They fundamentally changed the spirit of the series here, from cute but zesty village life sim to full-bore Sims/Minecraft-like gardening and shinies collecting. I want villagers with actual personality, a reason to befriend them beyond just throwing them in my Pokeballs. And if I really want to personalize a whole island that bad, I've got Sims mods for that. Nor do the online elements seem worth engaging with, especially since town clout-chasing would be bad for my sanity.
2016 (HM #2)

No rush here, given the never-ending backlog of FPS community mods to play (and start making again...can't believe I fell out of that). It does like a blast, same with its sequel.
2015

Starting to approach games my GPU will struggle with, lol. This looks like a solid time for sure, but also a problematic one based on writing/design criticisms I've read. Plenty of Oldie But Goodie CRPGs to get through until then.
2013 (HM)

Beyond which version I should play now, I'm quite fine with just watching the miniseries. I'm not super thrilled with how TLoU took over Naughty Dog's production priorities, either, but I won't hold that against the game if it's still great.
2009 (honorable mention)

I'm currently reading through the original graphic novel, which is certainly An Experience. This may or may not live up to ye olde Morrison Batman lit, yet I've heard naught but praise for the game.
2015 (HM)

May do this for my next Soulsborne foray, but IDK whether to get a PS4, wait for emulation to improve, or hope a PC port ever happens.
2020 (HM #ni)

Feh, I'm sticking to Studio Trigger's take on the source material. Nice as my PC is, it's not going to run this as well as I'd need.
2020 (HM #1)

Streamer bait isn't really my jam.
2007

Rather low on my immersive sim to-do list, but I suppose it's worth a shot eventually.
2012

Sorry, Randy, I'm not buying your game. I've already got a million gorillion better Doom mods/TCs to play.
2019

Star Wars deadly action could be right up my alley. Too bad this game has to compete with Jedi Outcast for my time.
2010

I mean, it's New Vegas. I'm irradiated with F:NV memes on the reg because of my friends group, and I know all too well its reputation. This one will be special.
2019 (HM #1)

See, this just reminds me I've got all these Tenchu titles to load up.
2008

Ehhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh maybe. I like the general idea of the game's story (yes, already spoiled), but this doesn't seem to play like the kind of open-world crime-em-up I enjoy. I just got through a hugely modded San Andreas and suspect any other GTA hard will struggle to compete, but who knows.
2019 (HM #final)

My sister's a big Persona head, but even she had her reservations about P5 after that 1st playthrough. Between this and catching up on Trails, I choose the latter.
2015 (special HM!)

Shenmue I & II come first, but I haven't forgotten how much I loved Yakuza 4. My only concern is that 0's so good it'll make it harder to love the others.
2013 (HM #2)

Um, yeah, this will probably own.
2012 (HM)

Nor am I particularly excited for Synthwave Robotron 2: Electric Boogaloo, but it's way more worth my attention than the last game.
2012 (another HM!)

Finally, that ludological artifact the kids call "kino". I see it, but I can't yet touch it. Thief games are first in line.
2023

My tears flowing as I witness the completion times on HowLongToBeat :`(
2010 (HM)

Shame this was one of the first titles to suffer from the purported Mario Mandate, but it still looks like a top-tier 3D platformer. It's amazing how quickly I fell off the major Wii releases after a couple years.
2005

I can't allow these Moushely memes to live rent-free in my head too much longer, methinks.
2008 (honorable mention)

Now this looks like an easy "fuck, why not" pick. All the HD-era flash with far less of its excess and compromises, and a critical moment for 1st-person platforming.
2022 (HM #1)

I mean, I could do a lot worse. It's just a shame I've already got way better.
2021

The last few years have been an absolute embarrassment of horror game riches. I can safely put this one to the side until I feel it's time.
2021 (HM #1)

Neat co-op choice for the upcoming year.
2022 (sure are lotsa HMs around here)

Someone in our friend group played a good chunk of this. Later on they turned out to be an inveterate abuser, and I'm not that keen to recall the otherwise pleasant time I had watching them stream this. Still, I tend to appreciate these genre-busting stories.
2022 (HM #2)

Meet me in the corner, we're playing some sick DS-era ROMhacks that actually live up to expectations.
2014

The only open-world UbiSchlocks I feel like trying are the better Assassin's Creed outings and Far Cry: Primal. Not confident about any of the Watch_Dogs games, let alone the other socio-politically dubious stuff like The Division.
2021 (HM #2)

Might play this relatively soon just so I can discuss it with a friend. Not outwardly remarkable otherwise.
2001

Featuring Dante from the Shin Megami Tensei Series! /s
2014 (HM)

Putting this here as an example of shit I ain't falling for. Sims 2 & 3 still have the overall best mod scenes and playability. EA's dragging this franchise into the mud as I type, and I'm unhappy at how they've effectively destroyed old Maxis (ex. SimCity 2013) in pursuit of short-term excess.
2006

Played it just a little bit when I first got a Wii in middle school, but I'm unsure of how much I liked or disliked it back then. GameCube edition with mods, here we come!
2001

It's just sitting there, taunting me in my library. Perchance I know what real fear and dread could feel like? Until then, gotta watch more David Lynch films since Lost Highway was such a fucked-up lil' banger.
2004

Call me when they make The Plusish Cap. Thank you, I'll be here all night.
1997

Kinda maybe shoulda coulda played this before getting into more recent search-action games, but there's a first time for every genre codifier.
2021 (that's how HM #3 works)

A potential GOAT for me, lemme tell ya. No promises on when I play this, but that's just because of my huge xRPG backlog.
1988

So much cultural exposure, so little experience with the game proper. Time to fix that.
2023 (HM: End of Saga)

Shame about what happened with Sonic Superstars. As always, it's good to see Nintendo EAD trucking along, righting their few wrongs of the past. It'll have to wait until I've caught up on other Switch must-plays, though.
1999

Quite a few of my RL friends are Silent Hill heads, so it's probably smart of me to get familiar with the series. You know, beyond the other obvious reasons why I should try classic survival horror.
2002

After playing AM2R, I'm curious to know what a linear Metroid will feel like.
2023 (HM #1)

This game apparently fucks. Might be the easiest pick-up-and-play choice from this year going into the next.
202--oh fuck it, I ain't ever going to touch this after all Rowling's done
2000

Man, there are a lot of PS1 notables I need to get through in this lifetime. Honorable mention to Paper Mario, which I've actually played a teensy bit of but can't remember how I felt at the time.
1995

Disappointed in David Wise being a TERF, but damn does the soundtrack still slap.
2003

...Welp. Think I'd rather get through PoP: Sands of Time or the first KoTOR, honestly.
1998

Preferably will play this via one of the mod-enhanced PC packages, given how much the remake changes. Same goes for the prequel, too.
1996 (skipping Pokemon RGB since I've played FR/LG)

Unsure whether to do the original first and replay via the DS remake, or jump straight to the latter. Regardless, this should be one helluva Kirby experience.
1986

I'm too galaxy brained to play this before imbibing a full season of Space Adventure Cobra. Also, Baraduke exists and I wanna try that to better grok Samus Aran's influences.
1992

Regrettably cannot deem myself a consummate Wario fan until I finally play through this. Sorry, ya big lug. I'll make it up to you some day!
1994

If MMX was so good, why wasn't there—banned from video games for life as punishment for the preceding humor crime
1993 (skipping MKII due to review count)

Fuck will this be a feast. My PC Engine (CD) backlog is full to the brim with oddities I might cover first, yet this would be a great palate cleanser based on what I've seen.
1991

This really can stand in for the later NES series entries. I had a lot of fun with 3, but something made me bounce off 4 despite its new features.
1987

No good excuses here. I need to decide if I'm playing the NES localization or one of the later ports/remakes.
1990

More like Dracula's Blursed, hardy har. I'll want to savor this one, VRC6 music and all, once I've dug into a variety of earlier Famicom highlights.
1989

They tell there's this amazing Moon stage with the most bopping-est musical theme. Maybe there's some truth to that.
1990

For the longest time I've basically left this to the side while playing any other MSX2 game I can think of. It's such a known quantity that I can afford to take it for granted, at least at the moment. But I'm excited at the thought of letting those apprehensions go and just giving this a fair shot.
1985

I'm more interested in (Super) Ghouls considering the original's infamous difficulty. Definitely want to try this on MAME once I reach this year.
1985 (skipping Paperboy due to lower review count)

Much like Devil World, this one's another Famicom bop I shouldn't leave untouched for too much longer.
1989

Yeah, I'm your average EarthBound-before-Mother player. Yes, honey, I'll get this patched up right away.
1983

Pairing this with its lesser-known J-PC port from the following year, which is its own weird can of worms (ex. the post-modern digitized stage backgrounds). I guess this just slipped me by while skimming through ancient Nintendo notables. Still, it's coming up on my MAME docket as I play through the '80s.
1987 (honorable mention)

As someone who's spent much time toying with ScummVM classics, this really needs a look-see by now.
1984

With a promo poster like that, I wonder why I haven't given this a whirl. It's one of the formative beat-em-ups and a stylish one for the era, so I'm looking forward to it.
1984

As one of the most famous Apple II games, and a very well-documented one at that, I feel like I'm overdue on this. Not expecting anything revelatory beyond the motion capture and development backstory, though.

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Definitely some good ass titles here, good to have you back

4 months ago

I've been around on the Backloggd Discord if anyone really needed my input, but I should be more active here going forward.


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