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Be truthful, Sup Forums. Has there ever been a moment in a game or series you've played that made you completely give up on it?

FF XII, I was enjoying it so far, but it was SLOW, and the combat was weird as fuck, i could only play during 30 min bursts because it was exhausting, finally droped

Even so I platinumed Lighting returns

Chapter 3 of Bayonetta on PS3. I dropped it but later returned on the Wii U and glad I did.
I hold firm that is the biggest casual filter.
>Heavy QTEs
>Fire enemies
>Fire floor
>Introduces Fairness

FF Agito

>Play for first time on psp to this masterpiece
>Have fun, lots of it
>Complete game
>Buy it years after on PS4 to support the game
>Play it again
>Something doesn't feel right
>Motion Blurr, shit graphics, everything feels wrong
>Drop it in tears

Final Fantasy 15 postgame dungeons are pitch black mazes with randomly guessing the path and fighting trash over and over for 8 dungeons so fuck that.

The entire game is trash however it didn't do a single thing right.

I accidentally aggro'd the Filthy Man merchant in Demon's Souls after like 20 hours and just gave up entirely

>playing Beat Down: fist of vengeance as a young lad
>stuck on this boss
>have to hear her always trash talk after she beats you
>getting severely pissed
>ask my big sister for help
>she beats the boss in one try
>"see its not impossible user"
>she deletes the most recent save so I have to play it again

I dont think I ever played it again

ME3 ending. It's all shit, but everything until then i could bear.

This. Put a goddamn 20h to this offline MMO as well.

Another one would be the CoD series. I already criticized #2 for its Halofication, though I did enjoy the campaign of 4, the moment MW2 rolled... I just stopped caring.

River City: Knights of Riverandia
I have never once been bothered by random battles as much as this fucking game. Even running from them was effort.
>the fucking medieval versions of Benny and Clyde are a random boss battle, constantly spew the exact same lines, it takes -at least- 5 seconds to even just run away and there's no way to get rid of them permanently unlike every other boss in the game
WHO THE FUCK ON THE DEV TEAM THOUGHT THIS WAS A GOOD IDEA
There were a lot of other stupid decisions as well, but that was easily the worst and the one that made me drop the game on a whole. Fuck those two assholes. They don't even drop enough money to be worth fighting.

Lego Marvel Super Heroes.

After the boss fight with Juggernaut I was like "ok , better watch a let's play for the rest"

This one?
I've never played it. Just curious.

Final Fantasy 13

>The junkyard stuff where you control the huge robot.

I just couldn't get myself to continue, I was so fucking bored out of my skull.
I even tried playing 13-2, but Serah was so fucking retarded jesus christ

not really a single moment, more like the entirety of Dragon Age
its like a super casual mix of Kotor and Baldurs Gate but absolute horse-shit in literally every single possible aspect

The final boss with its drawn out idle animations in between strong, but randomized attacks made me give up.

Sonic Unleashed. Collectibles were necessary to progress with the main quest. I got to the Hawaii-type area when I found out I needed 10 or so sun medals (which would require going back several levels to scope out the medals, let alone get them). On top of that, the shitty gameplay was constantly wearing me down. Quit then and there considering there were probably moon medals I needed to collect to go forward after grinding for sun medals.

Mass Effect 3's ending.

sonic heroes

It was this bitch, who breaks katanas to a fist fight?

Fire Emblem Awakening's postgame.
The last fight of the postgame was where you take on some dude named Piram, and IS' idea of a challenging fight is just sticking you and your guys against like, 40 enemies in a lame ass open field.
At that point I realized I wasn't actually having fun, that leveling to 20 for one ability wasn't worth it, that the marriage system was stupid as hell, that I didn't actually care for any of the characters because they had no subsistence past their initial quirks, and that Fire Emblem as a series is very, very boring. It all kind of hit me at once, I guess.
So I sold it and got Disgaea 4, I still commend myself on that decision.

>Playing MGS2 on normal for the first time
>Get to mass RAY fight
>Fail over 10 times
>Fuck this noise

Stranger of sword city

>Make your comfy party with customized sprites
>Have fun even if the turn based combat is pure shit
>something feels wrong
>Keep playing, this feeling gets bigger
>On the third dungeon I discover what is: The dungeons don't have any music
>Try to play, but it gets impossible, everything feels empty, the music was only the peak of the iceberg.
>The emptiness increases, there are no npcs, the story looks bland and the worldbulding is inexistent

It was painful.

Trying to fight in Morrowind

When the first DLC for Destiny was announced, I gave up on it and Bungie forever. I was already getting pretty fucking tired of the grindfest, but then the first wave of DLC gave the PS4 version twice as much content as the Xbone version. I had it on Xbone. I got really asspained about it since Bungie pretty much owes their entire success to their Xbox exclusive Halos, which I had always bought. Felt like a gigantic slap in the face.

So I dropped the game immediately, and have never booted it up since. Seemed like the only way to get petty vengeance on Bungie, since I'd already blown money on buying the game in the first place.

I tried playing nethack, blind. I eventually got to the big room but never any further so I looked up the spoilers. Once I realized how complicated that game was, I lost any ambition to ever beat it.

Silent Hill 4. Everything (save for music) was shitty. Worst protagonist I've seen in a while. But the moment I realized I have to go through same damn shitty levels AGAIN I dropped it. Never bothered with next installments.

I beat MGS3, but ho-ly fuck that last part where you have to drag EVA's dumb hungry ass through the jungle has prevented me from ever playing it again.

My redfaction disk was bugged or something because it couldn't save so every time I died I had to start back at the beginning.

Even though i never beat it, it was a fun game.

Got it expecting it to be like the first one, a game where your character runs along doing stuff involving the Godfather storyline while you go around old NYC shaking down backroom businesses from other families. Was one of the few games I've 100%.

2 goes about pretty much on its own story, but with multiple cities that dont look anything like the cities they were based on. Get to Miami and painstakingly take over a bunch of businesses, beyond what I had to to progress the story. Bam! suddenly other mafia family comes in "We are pissed badasses!" and most of my businesses get taken over in one cutscene.

the game pretty much said "take them all again"

This game was a let down and that was the last straw.

Happens me with fallout NV every time:

>Start a new character focused on one thing
>Reach 50-60% of the main plot
>Get bored
>Make another character
>Rinse and repeat
>Get bored and drop the game
>Time passes
>Install some mods to spice things up
>Start a new character focused on one thing

>she shows up to fist fight with katanas
>she breaks them for no reason before fighting you
I'd laugh. It's like a more nonsensical version of breaking a bottle to fight with.