NOLA_Gaffer
Banned
I don' t think I've every outright given up on anything. As long as it's in my possession, I'll come back to it someday.
Very few. I force myself through even games I don't love, because it will drive me crazy if I don't.
Super Metroid. I really don't understand why this game is so considered one of the best ever. Tedious controls, annoying-as-hell backtracking, meh music and it just didn't grab me at all. Played a couple of hours, I'll might finish it one day - but just don't feel like it at all.
Control. Almost finished it I think. Just got a bit side lined with Metro Exodus and Gears 5. I doubt I'll go back.
soul eater is the one who did me in, i beat his first stage then was introduced to his second stage and called bullshit, plus those flying teleporting enemies leading up to soul eater's boss room were just fucking annoying, i always ended up taking damage and had to heal myself, then when i got to soul eater himself i was always either down a hit point with no heath juice or had all hit points with no health juice, then he'd get his shots in and i was quickly disposed of because i could not heal myself quick enoughI entered the thread to say Hollow Knight too. Everything you said + the game isn't difficulty at all. With the exception of bosses it's near impossible to die because enemies always drop mana that can used to restore health.
Played 70-80% of it I think.
Really? I thought the characters were fairly well done for what they were. I might just be so starved for decent story these days that anything passable will do. I will admit that the mission design had me constantly thinking the game was building to something, which never quite materialised, so I didn't realise it was disappointing except in retrospect.GTA5. The story seemed boring to me and the main characters even more so. Also, the gameplay and mission design were nothing special. I dropped it halfway through the story (I think). How this game continues to sell so much is beyond me.
I played GTA5 for 30 minutes and never touched it again. I have no idea what the appeal is or maybe I grew out of it by Vice City.GTA5. The story seemed boring to me and the main characters even more so. Also, the gameplay and mission design were nothing special. I dropped it halfway through the story (I think). How this game continues to sell so much is beyond me.
Currently it is Halo Wars 2 mission: Hold the line....countless times I just can't beat the clock, but I want to complete the mission and the game itself....even so
Of course! It came out in 2017..There's a Halo Wars 2??
I actually gave up at that point, too. Only picked it up again to show a friend how shitty I thought the game was. Ironically, I really enjoyed everything that came after that point. The narrative, tone, characterisation and certain gameplay elements improved significantly and stayed consistent til the end of the game.FFXV came out nearly 3 years ago, I still haven't beaten it. I got to the Venice town and got so frustrated trying to navigate that place that I gave up.
Assassins Creed Odyssey.... got really bored.
Absolutely this. It still doesn't make sense to me that some of the most expensive games ever have such shit writing.Destiny 2. I wanted to like it because my friend really got into it but in the end I couldn't get past the cringe inducing writing and uninspired universe and enemy design.
You wanker.the soundtrack is grating and annoying just like the DOOM soundtrack (Fight me)
Play Solarix if you wanna play something System Shock inspired but good.
You can also avoid combat in sea later on.Dragon Quest 11. Gave up after I got a boat and was introduced to random battles and quests that forced me to go back on forth of the water from one end of the map to the other. Considering you can avoid unnecessary battles in the rest of the game the boat became extremely annoying especially when each new quest just happens to be on the other side of the world. Not to mention there is one character on my team who is just super annoying who I cannot get rid of. I was really enjoying the game up until then.
FFXV came out nearly 3 years ago, I still haven't beaten it. I got to the Venice town and got so frustrated trying to navigate that place that I gave up.