mikopotato: Question ( especially for working adults/family man ) :
I don't have a family but I'm working multiple part-time jobs so I can at least partially relate.
mikopotato: With tons of games published monthly/weekly, how did you guys manage your gaming time?
I don't "manage" because that would require a certain type of dicipline I suspect I don't have. Instead, I sacrifice. Everyone has 24 hours so to open up free time for one thing we must sacrifice another thing. Not easy, but simple! Perhaps write down a priority list on paper and you might figure out that if you scrap one of your TV shows, that's 1 hour more gaming time per week etc.
As a somewhat incorrigible hermit, I don't need to scrap social time so I can't give much advice on how to get more me-time when there are other people around because there aren't any people around!
mikopotato: Did you rush playing all the games? or strictly chooses only a handful without blowing up your backlog?
I'll go on installation sprees and then hop around until I get to a game that grips me right off the bat and play the living daylights out of it. Allnighters possible. Happened so with Defense Grid, I even bought all the DLC - the only game I ever bought DLCs for.
mikopotato: Do you enjoy playing a rushed game just for the sake of finishing it?
Not anymore. Compulsion isn't fun and when I play, I only play for fun. Most games in my collection end up unfinished. Rushing can be fun but only if you're rushing due to excitement, not if you're rushing in order to quickly "finish".
This year, my total gaming time so far has been exactly
0 hours and 0 minutes. Apparently, I'm an unbalanced person who can't half-ass things properly the way they need to be half-assed. I suspect that the secret to Life is to master half-assing things whereas I still believe in old fashioned all or nothing. Currently, I don't miss gaming. It didn't give me any real fulfillment anyway. Fun, yes, but that's not enough. So without games --> more energy for other things!