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Sadly, for me it is Assassin’s Creed II. I’ve always been fascinated by the lore of the series, so when I got the chance to finally play AC2, I was so hyped. I’ve tried playing through it three separate times. Last time, I got to Sequence 12 and dropped it; I was too uninterested by then. I understand the praise it gets and how influential it was, but I just can’t seem to be gripped by it.
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I never been able to finish any of the witcher games. For some reason the moving and fighting don’t feel right and after a while I just stop.
Really wished it wasn’t the case because games seem to be perfect for me
MGS V . I spent 30 hours doing side content and its all awful copy pasted shit. The open world is the most dead world in any AAA game i have played, even post apocalytic desert of mad max has more character.
I never finished the main quest line in Skyrim. Too busy with side quests and constantly rebuilding my character.
Bioshock. I played both 1 and 2, and i played about half of each game and got bored and stopped both times. Its a weird case of on paper perfect games for me, but it just not clicking. It’s a shame because knowing how much people love these games i feel like im heavily missing out on something special.
Elden Ring. It was great but I just couldn’t “get good” enough. I had never really played a souls game before but I kinda knew what to expect. What I didn’t expect was how much it felt like work and that just wasn’t the way I wanted to spend my downtime.
I’ve never beat [Mike Tyson](https://youtu.be/Mz4UAnrCH5M?si=0pqCx6mTYKNVj82t)
Horizon Zero Dawn and its sequel + Ghost of Tsushima. After Assassins Creed Unity in 2014 i got tired of the Ubisoft-Like Openworld structure that i to this point now heavily dislike games like these.
Botw
Shadow of the Colossus
I love the game for its aesthetic and vibe, and I respect it for its unique imprint on gaming and boss battles in particular.
With all that said though I just lost interest after like 3/4 collosals. The “neat”-ness of the game wasn’t enough to sustain me I guess.
With more challenge I think I might’ve followed through on it, and definitely would have if I played it back when it first released. Modern competition can be a bit harsh for some older titles.
Elden ring, the game is just too hard
Most of them, I’m terrible about finishing games
I did eventually complete it but playing Zelda Ocarina of Time as at 9 years old I literally would just get to the part where you reached the Master sword and could travel though time. I just loved roaming around in the open world and that is literally all I would do. I’d never experienced the kind of freedom I’m a game before.
Fast forward to the age of 16 and I got the little collectors disc with my Nintendo game cube with OoT time on, which I finally completed. What a game!
AC Valhalla, probably about 85% through the story but really can’t be bothered to finish it. Even got mirage but yet to open it, worried it will be as disappointing as Valhalla and origins.
Red Dead Redemption 2
Just had no fun playing. Felt more like a chore with stuff like cleaning your weapons, horse, feeding it, frequently being forced to slow walking speed, etc.
Kinda disappointing because I fairly enjoyed the story.
Elden Ring, I don’t don’t even know why, I got to a point of no return story point and inexplicably stopped.
I don’t know if the word finish apply to BGS games, but after Morrowind, I’ve never finished the main quest of any of their games, and very few faction quest lines.
And I’ve played all of them, 1000s of hours.
I just live another life in them, doing what the hell I want.
Skyrim. I bought the dang game 3 times since 2011 and barely made it out of Whiterun.
Also GTA V, Far Cry 3 and 4, MGS V, The Division, Bloodborne, Dark Souls… basically most of the games I own.
AC2 was very of its time. Not entirely in a 2009 way, but the first Assassin’s Creed was so good but so repetitive and empty, so 2 came off that as comparatively varied and full but it doesn’t really hold up going back to it.
Hollow Knight
Witcher 3, I simply have too big of a backlog to invest the time to complete it
Spiritfarer. I just hated how slow the game was. And even though it was supposed to be an emotionally impactful game, it just didn’t click for me.
Tears of the Kingdom
Mom says my turn to post this question tomorrow
Doom Eternal. I beat 2016 twice, but Eternal was too aggressively paced and quickly became exhausting.
Outer Wilds. It’s a neat concept and all, but the sand labyrinth + supernova timer, just eh.
I have bounced off Dark Souls, Blood Borne, and Elden Ring at this point. I’ve tried to like them so hard but the style is not my thing.
The Outer Wilds.
The time limit before everything resets makes the game stressful for me and i just wanted to explore the world
Breath of the Wild. Game became so tedious and the weapon degradation became annoying.
For me its Borderlands 2. played the start of the game several times in coop with Friends and droped it and again and again. last month i gave it a final try. last mission was something with Tina. I loved the first game to death but the second game dont do it for me. something is missing and i cant put my finger on it
Breath of the wild. I couldn’t stand the weapon breaking system, and I just couldn’t get into it.
I gotta go with Death Stranding. So much hype for essentially playing a futuristic UPS delivery guy.
Getting Over It ,too hard
Far Cry 5 , gets boring after a while.
Elden Ring. I’ll get downvoted but I realized FromSoft is not for me
Honestly cyberpunk. I love the game, but can’t bring myself to finish the story. I’m not exactly sure what’s stopping me, just not interested enough I guess
This may seem wild but I rarely finish any game ever.
Breath of the wild
Skyrim.
Modding it just too much fun.
Tears of the Kingdom. Too similar to BOTW for me, and as fun as the building is, it was too much of a chore for me. 🤷♂️
Ok it’s not universally acclaimed anymore since the patches but Diablo 4. I bought it on a whim because of all the rave reviews I saw when it launched and I played for like 5 hours before getting insanely bored. I would say I feel like I dodged a bullet if I didn’t waste money on.
Baldurs gate 3. It’s not anything about the quality cuz I played for a 100 hours and loved it, but when I got to act 3 I got so overwhelmed by the amount of stuff thrown at me I had to stop playing. I just restarted and did dark urge for a bit lol
I hate the controls of GTA V. Shame because I love playing open world games and I think GTA would be right down my alley.