
Don’t forget ‘em now that you can get back to living your life. And if you’ve got a Switch, you can snap those Pokémon, new or old, on whatever road trips you might head out on.

The batting cage will still be there even if you take an hour for some Ratchet & Clank.
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There’s more than enough time for you to rip up some monsters and blink through a dying man’s life AND still hit the movie theater or local water park. But is it too much for you to still check in on your old buddy every once in a while? Especially with all the great new games we’ve seen so far in 2021. Like any good friend, games don’t necessarily like it when you get too clingy or weird about things, so by all means, definitely go out and do all the fun stuff we’ve been deprived of for so long. Why play games when you can finally go out to eat, or see live music, or knock back a few at the corner bar again? Those are obviously all worthy pursuits that you should be aiming for now that they’re possible again, but don’t forget the humble old friend who had your back throughout the pandemic: games. Games haven’t just been a valuable way to kill the time, but also kept us connected to those we could no longer see or talk to in person they’ve been like a Zoom call but with something to actually do beyond silently judging your friend’s apartment.Īfter all of this, you might be burned out on games, especially now that things are starting to return to some semblance of normalcy. The pandemic has turned us into a nation of indoor kids, glued fast to our couches and screens, avoiding human contact as strenuously as possible.

If you feel like your relationship with games has hit a new level over the last 15 months, you’re not alone. Let’s hear it for the games: they helped us through this mess.
