Skyrim for me. I enjoy it as a fantasy badassery simulator, but I can't be arsed to 'finish' it. I don't even want I mod it as I can't be arsed to set up my mods correctly. Maybe I should just start over and retry from there. :-/
Stealth is there in Metro, but you never have to do it because it's impossible.hazabaza1 said:Eh, the last save I had at that part was on my old computer and I can't be arsed to do the stealth bits in the game again.TheYellowCellPhone said:You've gotta use either your assault rifle or the Combat Shotgun the entire way. The game piles dirty ammo on you, plus you have no reason to hoard armor-piercing rounds since you don't visit anymore metros.hazabaza1 said:Metro 2033. Amoebas. Fuck.
Shame that I'll probably see the end in my own playthrough, but hey, sucks to be me.
Yeah, I've been having that problem lately with Dark Souls. I made it all the way to the final boss with a tank build but he was just too slow. I've started a few other characters but I've never gotten as far. Lately I've gotten bogged down in Sen's Fortress and keep rage quitting. Holy shit that place sucks.Shax said:I only ask because I feel like I might be in that sort of spot with Dark Souls right now.
I'm a little surprised to see you had trouble with grinding in chrono trigger. About a year ago I replayed through Chrono Trigger, and I don't recall ever having to stop and grind in that game, I just breezed through most of the areas. (granted I've played CT before, so maybe knowledge of the systems/bosses makes a difference?)Starik20X6 said:Just about every JRPG I've ever played. Mostly Chrono Trigger and Dragon Quest IX. In both cases I played them non-stop, until I came across a boss that would require lots of level grinding to beat, so I just stopped and haven't gotten back to them.