cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/1145865

Do you have any games that you like but you never finished for any reason? Which game is it? Doesn’t matter how many times you play and replay it you just never get to see the credits roll. I think Skyrim gonna be a quite common answer xD

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    1 year ago

    Zelda BotW, the game has all the elements of an RPG I like, but I just can’t enjoy it enough due to its weapon system. A metal sword shouldn’t break after 3 hits.

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      I’m having similar problems with Tears of the Kingdom. At first I really liked the changes to the game but after 5 - 10 hours I lost any enthusiasm to play it. I kind of remembered the experience playing BOTW which I really fought hard to try and like too.

      It’s not just the weapon or combat system… I just struggled to care about anything after a while.

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      Emulation mods/cheats improve the BotW experience so much. I played through the first 3 infernal machines on my Switch before putting it down and never picking it up again. I started playing on CEMU with unlimited stamina and increased weapon duration, and the game is far more enjoyable.

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      I just got a switch last week to play with my nephews. There isn’t really anything for me on the switch so i bought totk second-hand. The game is cool and all, but exactly for that reason definitely not for me. I’ll just never use them, because they break and i don’t want to be dealing with that. I juat read that the new zelda is the same unfortunately

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    I think I’ve put over 500 hours into Skyrim and still haven’t met the Greybeards. What a game.

    Final Fantasy 12 is another game I keep picking up every couple years and I swear I keep dropping it at the same point every time.

    Dragon Age Inquisition I really need to pick up again, that was a good one, but I need to finish Horizon Zero Dawn first, then go back to Elden Ring, probably pick Witcher 3 back up at some point… yeah, I have a lot of unfinished games.

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    1 year ago

    The Stanly Parable. Just can’t seem to get past the broom closet.

    on a serious note Starcraft 2 Legacy of the Void. I’ve literally not even touched single player.

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      You might be interested to know that a bunch of the people involved in SC2 made their own company to start working on a new RTS called Stormgate because Blizzard wasn’t interested in letting them make another RTS.

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      I should continue playing StarCraft 2. Played the crap out of the first and loved it every second, but something is missing in 2

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        the story line is kinda trash, multiplayer is good but because of good path finding units clump together making AOE incredibly effective.

        High burst DPS just means games can end in seconds after possibly 10 minutes of build up, it can get real old real fast. but watching professionals do it is still great.

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    Horizon: Zero Dawn. I got absolute shite aim on the best of days and playing on a controller just makes it worse. Switched to m+kb eventually, but by then, the experience was already marred. Think I’ll give it some more time, then try again.

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    I finish all of my games nowadays, but in the past, I regret to have stopped playing at Skies of Arcadia. It’s an awesome game, and I almost finished it back in the days, but I was stuck and I stopped trying at some point. That’s a game I will definitely finish someday :).

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    Yep, I have a bad habit of getting like 3/4 through a game and never finishing it. I’ve been meaning to go back to Yakuza: Like A Dragon at some point because I’m pretty sure I’m nearly at the end by now, but for some reason I can’t bring myself to launch the game again and just finish it.

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    System Shock 2. Scary. I start pooping from the front around Hydroponics and can’t continue.

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    Define “finished”. A lot of the games I enjoy are ones that don’t have an “ending”, like Crusader Kings or Civ.

    In general though, I try to finish games I’m enjoying and quickly stop playing games I’m not enjoying so that I can move onto something else.

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    all of them. no seriously, I have a habit of avoiding the endings thinking I will play more with open worlds and then stop playing.

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        Yeah, that’s part of it for sure. Another part is that exploring felt much more natural in the original. You got a radio signal, went to the coords, and maybe you’d find something you hadn’t before. It helps survivability and allows more exploration. Below Zero didn’t have that, instead it had me find body parts for an alien, which doesn’t do anything till the end game.

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    I’m a chronic side quest chaser.

    I’d stop right before the final mission and then do all the left over side content.

    I usually burn out and just never finish the game.