ITT: good games that you just can't fucking finish
ITT: good games that you just can't fucking finish
Okami as well, but it's probably because I played the Wii version. There was too much waggling. I'll probably like it when I finally get my hands on the HD version.
Art style is nice, but it's just so boring. Nothing is compelling or fun about it.
This.
I've finished it twice. I'll finish it again if they do the ps4/pc port.
The only reason it might seem boring is the complete lack of difficulty. It's nearly impossible to die.
Everything else is there.
>Art style is nice, but it's just so boring
That's Ni no kuni.
For years I've been trying to finish FF IX...
Okami is like 3 hours too long. The refighting of the bosses at the end, and I am pretty sure you fight Orochi 3 separate times.
Finished it 3 times. Once with all beads.
Persona 5. 5 Palaces in 3 more to go and I'm pooped.
I loved my first time through it, but I can't bring myself to go back to it. I suppose that's fine though.
Every TW game. I love them, really enjoy the first 70% of a game, but then it gets dull.
I've played every single game since the first Shogun, yet only finished a few times.
Plebs
lol u nailed it op
Only real complaint is how easy it is, otherwise it's not much different from a 3D zelda, might even consider it better.
I rarely finish rpgs. I'll get near the end and kind of quit. of the dozens of rpgs I've played the only 3 I've finished have been chrono trigger, ffx and ff12.
I don't know why I do this. I see the end approaching and just abandon it.
Same, I bought that game 3 times and everytime I can't fucking finish it because I don't want it to end. I'll only do so when they announce a real Okami 2 and not an Okamiden-like.
Couldn't get through the first hour or so of the game. Okami has an insanely slow start that just killed it for me. Dropped it and never went back.
I barely got out of the opening village. 8.5/10 probably
I finished it.
The gameplay had its issues but the music, presentation and sense of adventure had me so enthralled I couldn't put it down until the end credits.
Can't wait for the PS4 port coming soon.
dark cloud 2
i consider it a top 5 game for me.
I never finished it because of the final dungeon draining me
I'd finish it, but I just really don't feel like turning on my consoles.
pretty much any nes game really.
>Can't finish Okami
All parts of it are great. Plus, it's a game that expects you to go wandering around for fun. There's so much random stuff you can find in Ryoshima Coast alone. Check out those giant rocks with the large rope around them, for example.
The Trial Pits and Dog Warriors could actually provide some difficulty too, though the game is admittedly easy unless you're limiting yourself to like five Solar Energy orbs at all times.
Really? I found the gameplay fun, it's just zelda with a fast running speed and the paint brush mechanic added on top.
I do agree that it wasn't really challenging, although I'm almost grateful for that since I played it as a kid and was shit at videogames back then.
Pretty much every tales game I've played other than Symphonia.
I always get really immersed in the story and characters and have a ton of fun while I play through the game until I eventually just hit some point where I randomly stop playing and don't pick it up again for weeks if not more (at which point I feel too shit to pick up where I left off and want to start over and the cycle repeats) They're just so fucking long.
Beat that game twice in a row just because I liked it that much.
Most Souls games. I spend too much time being autismal about gear and level progression, not missing missable content, etc that I burn out before the finish. Only finish DeS and DaS (barely). DaS 2, 3, and Bloodborne all had me succumb to this.
I do this too because most games don't offer a post game, so you know that finishing the story will cut you off from doing all the side quests.
So you avoid playing the final mission but then never finish all the side quests because you get bored or something. Happens to me with just about every WRPG.