FF 7, This is the only game I Haven't beaten out of the many many the games i have. I thought it was the worst god damn rpg I've ever played.
Games you bought, but never finished...
#26
Posté 28 mars 2015 - 09:39
#27
Posté 28 mars 2015 - 10:05
Those damn steam sales.
- Cassandra Saturn aime ceci
#28
Posté 28 mars 2015 - 04:43
Yeah I've noticed a few Witcher mentions, which is quite surprising.
As for Skyrim, I'm not sure if you can ever truly 'finish' it in the conventional sense. I've played through three different characters up to around level 50, and have always left out an absolute truckload of quests, this doesn't even include the 'always available' radiant quests from the various factions. I've never even done the civil war on any character as of yet.
Problem with Skyrim's content system is you tend to get quests shoved in your face, whether you want them or not. Often there's no way of refusing... so when you read that innocent-looking book, and a loud voice starts ranting "I am the Daedric Prince of Stabbing Kittens in the Face! Go now my champion and stab one hundred kittens in the face, and then burn down the orphanage, I will await your return!" The quest will always sit there in your inventory, impossible to refuse, or remove, regardless of whether or not you wish to do it.
Luckily there' a nice mod out there called 'The Choice is Yours', that I can't recommend highly enough.
The way I counted Skyrim "complete" was to ignore the repetitive radiant quests aside from doing them once each, and do everything else in a certain order: side quests, MQ up to the point where I learned how to Shout and could get the repeatable quest to find more Words, all accessible non-DLC dungeons to flag them "cleared", joined Companions etc. and did their quests, Hearthfire DLC (build all three homes), Dawnguard up to the point where it overlaps the MQ, Dragonborn, Civil War, MQ & Dawnguard together until they split up at which point I finish Dawnguard, and finally I wrap up the main quest.
All I had left in journal was the pesky "see the Companions" and the repeatable Dark Brotherhood quest, which I removed using console commands so the Journal was finally empty. Found all Barenziah stones, St. Jiub's journal pages, etc. Literally had nothing left to do but radiant quests and crafting, and optionally going psycho and killing everyone. Oh, and I should add I have cell respawns disabled so once something is "Cleared" it stays that way.
Also, poor Geralt for those unable/unwilling to complete either game. I love those games, in part because I can relate to Geralt's personality and means of expressing himself. I'd walk a similar path (neutral is my fave) if I was in his boots.
Want to add to my list all RTS games except Age of Empires and Age of Kings; I like those two because of their being loosely based on history, and their charm. I also figured out how to modify the computer AI scripts and have spent many evenings playing versus 7 computers on a huge map, or allied with one against the other 6. Nowadays there's a "user" patch for AoK that fixes bugs and allows 60fps gaming, giving it an edge over Steam's HD version of the game.
#29
Posté 28 mars 2015 - 04:50
Need for Speed Carbon on the PS2. The last race was in two parts. I completed the first part of that final race, but the second one was too hard for me at the time.
#30
Posté 28 mars 2015 - 05:31
- Every racing game I've ever bought
- Far Cry 3
- Assassins Creed 4
#31
Posté 28 mars 2015 - 09:42
Arkham City- having to play the majority of these Batman games in detective mode is a huge turn off for me.
Deus Ex Human Revolution- loved the cyberpunkish setting and atmosphere but thought it had lackluster gameplay.
Witcher 2- waaayyyyy overhyped, felt outdated and overall uninteresting.
GTA 4- lack of mini-map ruined it for me.
Bethesda games- Fallout series, Skyrim, Morrowind, you name it, I disliked it. There games are really lame and boring to me yet every time one comes out, everyone I know tells me how great that one is and how much better it is than the last one, so I buy it, play it for several hours and realize it's basically the same crap as last time.
Dark Souls- bad game mechanics give the game false difficulty.
#32
Posté 28 mars 2015 - 09:58
FF12. Do I even need to explain?
FF7, FF8, FF10, FF12.
Divinity: Original Sin. I actually kind of like this game, but for some odd reason I just stop bothering after I reached level 18.
Same.
Skyrim. I've done mostly everything else besides Dragonborn and the main quest.
Lost Oddessy, it was just too horrible to continue.
Borderlands 2, it didn't have the same "magic" as the original for me.
Witcher 2, mostly because my save near the end got corrupted somehow.
One of the Stalker games.
Darksiders, it was around that time when I got sick of that genre of games.
Red Dead Redemption, there was something about the whole going to Mexico thing that annoyed me (I think it was the new tutorials you had to go through).
A number of others I don't recall at the moment.
#33
Posté 28 mars 2015 - 10:01
Red Dead Redemption, there was something about the whole going to Mexico thing that annoyed me (I think it was the new tutorials you had to go through).
Yeah, but on the plus side....
I think I accidentally rode my horse off a cliff because I was listening to that track more than paying attention to what I was doing.
- Dermain et Voxr aiment ceci
#34
Posté 28 mars 2015 - 10:05
As for the topic I'm sure there have been a few, none that I played full price for that I can think of. Well maybe Battlefield 3.
#35
Posté 29 mars 2015 - 12:10
Quite a few. I think the only one I feel genuinely bad about is Shadow Warrior 2013. It was a great game in all regards, some linearity and confused story-telling aside.
#36
Posté 29 mars 2015 - 12:53
Skyrim (boring)
The Wtcher (boring)
Fallout New Vegas (bugs)
Resident Evil 6 (piece of ****)
Prototype
Star Ocean 3 (My ps2 died RIP)
#37
Posté 29 mars 2015 - 08:25
The Witcher
Dragon Age Inquisition
Five Nights at Freddy's
Skyward Sword
#38
Posté 29 mars 2015 - 08:33
Morrowind, Oblivion, Skyrim, Fallout 3.
They tend to bore me at some time, which is why I never finished their mainstories. With Skyrim I had the great bug, that Alduin wouldn't show up when you use the scroll. I only keep buying these games 'cause they've got great mods or will have them.
Witcher 2
Tried several times, got lost and bored in this dwarven city which name I forgot.
Alien: Isolation, F3AR.
Just frustrating 'cause I constantly die.
#39
Posté 30 mars 2015 - 12:21
Morrowind, played for several hours but never got around to doing anything other than the Morag Tong questline
Oblivion did everything BUT the main quest
Neverwinter Nights 1 and 2
Icewind Dale 1 and 2
Witcher 1 and 2
Assassins Creed, the one that introduced Ezio, I would lose hours of play because of DRM
#40
Posté 30 mars 2015 - 12:24
Thief
Still working on finishing Skyrim ![]()
#41
Posté 30 mars 2015 - 05:16
I finished Dragon Age: Inquisition without actually killing a Dragon. What should I be called now?
#42
Posté 30 mars 2015 - 04:51
The Witcher (hated combat mechanics)
Star Ocean 3 (actually liked overall, just never got around to finishing)
FFXII (like, but didn't get around to finishing)
Drakengard (repetitive)
Drakengard 2 (umm, never got around to actually starting)
Stick of Truth (fun, but in small doses)
FFXIII (grind fest with wierd mechanics)
Star Ocean 4 (hated combat mechanics)
FFXIII-2 (never started)
Amalur (enjoy, but long, and it's a bit too harsh on item repair)
HoMM4 (umm, do I really even need to say?)
HoMM5 (just didn't feel like HoMM to me)
Bound by Flame (Sibyl is adorable, but still can only take the game in small doses)
Heavy Rain (Never seem to progress past the shower scene....disc must be scratched or something....)
#43
Posté 30 mars 2015 - 07:09
Going through my XBox games list here are my regrets which I doubt I will ever get the chance to finish
Bioshock Infinite
Dark Souls
Tales of Vesperia
Kingdom of Amalur
Alan Wake
LA Noire
#44
Posté 30 mars 2015 - 07:15
Too many. I think I have 70 games on GoG I haven't finished, and 20 xbox games. Its shameful, I know.
#45
Posté 30 mars 2015 - 11:21
*snip*
love your avatar, very pretty, rated it 10/10 Lmao
#46
Posté 30 mars 2015 - 11:38
Skyrim, to the point I keep restarting every so often and giving it another chance, only to quickly get bored, lose motivation and stop playing altogether. It's developing into a bad habit of mine.
Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker from the MGS HD Collection. I really like it, bit I think another game distracted me (Can't remember which) and I haven't touched it since. The same goes for Tales of Xillia too.
These are the ones that immediately come to mind. I'm sure there's more though.
#47
Posté 01 avril 2015 - 11:54
Many games, many...
#48
Posté 01 avril 2015 - 01:38
Never finished Oblivion, just got bored.
I once got a bunch of old Final Fantasy titles with the ambition of playing all main entries in some form or another. I played 1-7 and 10-13, I even tried that MMO 11 (Hated it, never finished). 8 and 9 are still sitting in a cabinet somewhere, never got past the intro levels. I blame franchise fatigue. I did finish 10-2 and 13-2, but Lightning Returns remains just past the intro.
EDIT: Oh yeah, never finished Fallout 3 or New Vegas. Partly because making time for open world games like that is difficult and partly because nuclear wastelands don't stay interesting to me after five or six hours of wandering. Too drab.
#49
Posté 01 avril 2015 - 01:42
Fallout
Fallout 2
Portal 2
Witcher 2(because it killed my graphics card)
Re:Chain of Memories(**** that ****.)
- Dermain aime ceci
#50
Posté 03 avril 2015 - 03:16
I have a tonne of games I've bought and never played sitting on my shelf, but some games I've started and never finished are -
Half Life The Orange Box. I only got through about half of that.
Medal of Honour. One of the new ones, can't remember which, but I played about 10 minutes and just couldn't be bothered.
Assasins Creed. I like the game, but other games got in the way and never got back to it.





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