Does anyone know of any good sites to help you keep track of your backlog, what you're currently playing, what you want to play, etc.? For a while I was using a bunch of text files for this purpose, separated by genre and each containing notable or interesting-looking titles I hadn't played yet, and adding comments or ratings beside games' titles as I got around to them. Then I found out about a site called Backloggery (http://www.backloggery.com/), which seemed promising at first to help make the process more organized. My main problems in the end were the lack of text space (even in its larger "comments" box the site barely allows enough characters for a paragraph's worth of text per game, whereas I'd like to be able to save notes and other stuff after playing that I could edit and elaborate into a full review later, or at least be able to record my impressions to a decent degree of detail after finishing a game) and the site's general ugliness/tackiness, so I stopped using it after a bit.
The reason this came up in my mind again is because a while back I found about a cool site called Letterboxd (http://letterboxd.com), which has almost all of the functionality I'd want in a site like this... except it's for film rather than games. The interface is great and very easy to use, and it's aesthetically very clean as well -- no useless buttons or huge advertisements cluttering up pages, and the movie-specific pages make even the most hilariously shitty ones look somewhat legitimate. I've been using it heavily for the past few months, since when I went to college the amount of games I played decreased dramatically and the amount of films I watched increased (due to lack of a decent gaming setup, lack of long contiguous time segments, social stuff, work, roommates, etc.) Now that I'm back home for the summer however I'm looking into building a new gaming-specific box for our home theater and playing a lot of the stuff I've missed over time, so a tool like this would be useful.
So I'm hoping something like what I'd want currently exists, and if anyone has any good sites they know of I'd really appreciate it if they could share. And if anyone has any cool/efficient offline solutions I'd be interested in those as well.
