I had 90 hours of playtime on Skyrim on the Xbox...Getting a gaming PC for Christmas
stopped that.
First game I downloaded on the PC to try out? Trackmania 2 and I was happy...Testing out all my other games
stopped that.
Even after multiple crashes due to Nvidia driver errors, I still played many games and didn't settle on playing one...Trading in Skyrim (Xbox 360), Halo Reach, Sniper: Ghost Warrior (Xbox 360) and Left 4 Dead 2 (Xbox 360) and getting Skyrim on the
PC stopped that.
69 more glorious hours on Skyrim played...the news that both King Arthur's Gold and Trackmania 2 have big news this month
stopped that.
Having fun on Trackmania 2's Solo Race Challenges and getting Gold on all the ones I tried...getting to D1
stopped that...seriously, that loop is whack, yo!
Playing Trackmania United Forever's Solo Race Challenges and getting Gold on all the ones I tried...
has not stopped yet, but I am sure another bastard track ("A track whose creation lacks legal legitimacy" of course, not the slang term

) will thwart me...i'm looking at you, Desert tracks, you spawns of Satan.
My point: You don't need a reason to play a game, you just need to look at the good points of the game and enjoy them...and if you say there are no good points, then I have a something for you, sir:
Give me one good reason to
NOT play Trackmania 2.
'Cause when i'm done with the United Solo Race Challenges...i'm coming for you, D1, you bastard (the slang term of course, not "A track whose creation lacks legal legitimacy"), because you've struck me down, which means I shall become more powerful than you could possibly imagine.
