I wouldn't say I get listless in my life in general after beating a 'big' for me game, but I can definitely lose interest in video games for a little bit, or at least large scale video games (I almost never get fully bored of pick up and play quick arcade titles.) Part of it is that the end of games are often intense in a number of ways and rolling from that into the beginning of a game, which is often mellow by comparison, can feel like a let down, part of it is that the first couple hours of a big game while you are going through tutorials and learning the controls is often boring, and part of it is just release.
It's like with anything else. When you push through a big project at work it can be hard to fully focus for a couple days while you process and your adrenaline goes down, or when you finish watching a TV show it can be tough to be fully interested in other stuff for a bit. I think it's natural for at least some people.
If, however, this is affecting your overall enthusiasm for everything in your life and not just games I think you should consider talking to a therapist (which is a good idea for everyone!) You may be using games to 'self-medicate' from deeper issues and that's something worth exploring.
I love video games but at the end of the day it's just a hobby and they shouldn't be the focus of your life, or something that has a massive effect on your overall mood.
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