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Games You've Quit in October

Blam

Member
I liked seeing these recurring threads, and I wanted to start it again, so tell me GAF what games did you quit last month?

Last thread (From May)

I will compile last months quitters into the next months thread so when Games You've Quit in November comes around you'll see who's quit what. If you want to you can explain further why you quit the game for any specific reason.
 

Golmo

Neo Member
Middle-earth: Shadow of War
(by the way, i loved Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor back in the days!)
 
I've finally given up on Rocket League for good I think. I have about 900 hours in the game and am fairly good, but the game just causes me so much stress. I beat myself up over every little mistake and error, and I can't just enjoy it anymore...even in casual, where I spent most of my time.
 

wvnative

Member
Some of you may remember my topic about this, but...

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...Fuck that final boss.
 

Koppee

Neo Member
DQ7 on the 3DS, I'm fine with collecting and going on hunts but like near the end of the game the fragments I need to get are everywhere :( and it doesn't really tell me where I need to go. Can't be wasting my time trying to search hi and low for nothing.
 

MiguelItUp

Member
I think Shadow of War is mine. The last time I played it was a few days ago and I could feel myself not care anymore. Almost as if I was QAing the game. I immediately ALT+F4'd and haven't played it since.
 
Horizon. I tried I really did, I just don't see what's so great about it, it just feels like every Unisoft open world game since the dawn of time and doesn't do anything different.

I tried again last night for the final time, played about 2 minutes before getting bored and loading mario back up.

I love RPGs and action games too, the Witcher 3 is my GOAT, closely followed by BOTW, I'm just tired of by the numbers open world games I think, I lose track and just play something more focused.


Oh also PUBG. Fortnite just feels better in every way and my usual squad feels the same.
 

Naglafar

Member
Horizon. I tried I really did, I just don't see what's so great about it, it just feels like every Unisoft open world game since the dawn of time and doesn't do anything different.

I tried again last night for the final time, played about 2 minutes before getting bored and loading mario back up.

I love RPGs and action games too, the Witcher 3 is my GOAT, closely followed by BOTW, I'm just tired of by the numbers open world games I think, I lose track and just play something more focused.


Oh also PUBG. Fortnite just feels better in every way and my usual squad feels the same.

If the graphics weren't so good I would have quit that too. I also thought the story was pretty decent for an open world game. But the gameplay itself, eh.
 

ABeezy1388

Member
Sadly Destiny 2. Had about 5-6 regulars I played the first game with. Only 2 returned for the second game, and fizzled out quick. This caused me to stop playing as well.
 

jshackles

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For me it was Rime. I was waiting for the Switch version but then Gamestop's 4 for $40 deal showed up and I decided to check it out. So basically, it was $10 for the physical version.

The game was just... not fun. I get that it was Ico-inspired or whatever - and I'm usually all for "artsy" games that tell a minimalist story, but for some reason this game just never clicked for me. I know it's short so I think I got through about half the game (according to the "chapter" trophies anyway) but I just can't bring myself to boot it up any more. My gaming time is limited and I have way better and more interesting games to play.
 
Shadow of Mordor. It just didn't click with me.

I think the first game simply caught me by surprise. I was expecting a lack luster franchise adaptation with a gimmicky nemesis system. It ended up being a fairly competent open world game and the nemesis system was much more interesting than I expected.

The sequel felt like...just more of the same. Maybe I just didn't go far enough into it.
 

Ocirus

Member
Evil Within 2.

Too many changes from the original that made it unique (better environments, enemies felt different, matches we're multi-purpose and cool). Just felt very bland. Played through chapter... 8?
 

Inuteu

Member
Evil Within 2.

Too many changes from the original that made it unique (better environments, enemies felt different, matches we're multi-purpose and cool). Just felt very bland. Played through chapter... 8?

Played the begining

slow start

not liking very much so far

missing the first
 

JimiNutz

Banned
Horizon. I tried I really did, I just don't see what's so great about it, it just feels like every Unisoft open world game since the dawn of time and doesn't do anything different.

I tried again last night for the final time, played about 2 minutes before getting bored and loading mario back up.

I love RPGs and action games too, the Witcher 3 is my GOAT, closely followed by BOTW, I'm just tired of by the numbers open world games I think, I lose track and just play something more focused.


Oh also PUBG. Fortnite just feels better in every way and my usual squad feels the same.

Im feeling this way about Horizon.
I'm only early in (maybe 5 hours) but I'm finding the gameplay tedious already. Im hoping it improves but very close to dropping it.
 

czk51

Member
1) Destiny 2 (PS4). Played the hell out of it for the first 2 or 3 weeks but nothing much to do, and unlike D1, no motivation to level my alts.

2) Stardew Valley (Switch). Near the end of the first year I just ran out of steam. Will return eventually I guess

3) GT Sport (PS4). Just realized I've barely touched it in about 2 weeks which means I really only put about 10 days into it. Enjoying WRC 7 a lot more for my driving fix.
 

Blam

Member
:eek:
Can i ask why?

Honestly I can't bother playing it, I don't know what it is with any of my gaming systems, if I explicitly have literally nothing more to do then I'll use it.

But until my PC is updating I won't even bother.

And as it stands I also semi dropped Destiny 2 on PC, because of VRChat.
 

Mooreberg

Member
Paladins. I am done with loot box games. I am also done with games that have more currencies than an exchange counter at a European airport.
 

Blam

Member
Paladins. I am done with loot box games. I am also done with games that have more currencies than an exchange counter at a European airport.

Yeah that game had too many and frankly from the closed beta it's not really fun.
 

Setmeni

Member
Shadow of War and Super Mario Odyssey for me, I got about halfway through both and now I’m just done. For some reason neither of them clicked for me but most of my Nintendo games haven’t and it’s sad I think I got way too addicted to a trophy system that nothing feels right without it.
 

xehanort

Member
Mass effect Andromeda and Persona 5.

Persona 5 tooks Andromeda time but got tired of it after a while. I'll get back to it next year though.
 

Froz3n

Member
Switched out Shadow of War for AC Origins and Wolfenstein II - more interesting games IMO.

Probably not gonna return to it when battlefront 2 comes out either.
 

Sailent

Banned
Wolfenstein II, Shadow of War and Breath of the Wild.

I was about to drop TEW2 but I wanted to know if the story was THAT cliché. It is.

Wolfesntein II made me lost interest after
you met Hitler, you got him real close,
and then BAM, you are suddenly on earth again doing missions for Max Hass, wat?

I loved the first Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor, got the 100% of the achievements, (not the ones from the stupid DLC though). But this just feels like the same but with dragons and a recruit option. Sooo... Maybe in a couple years I try it again.

Also I'm about to drop Xenoblade Chronicles, but I'm gonna give it a try, see if the story gets better with time.
 

120v

Member
Elex

not really feeling it. regret choosing it over asscreed origins for my open world fix but i'll give it another go during thanksgiving break or whenever i get the chance
 

Rafus

Member
I started Until Dawn because of Halloween, dropped it after getting tired of the cliche story, forgettable characters and "pick left or right gameplay".
 
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