Generally, when I find I'm forcing myself to play a game, it's because I need to take a break and come back in a month or so. Which happens for most very long games that aren't Tales of Symphonia or Devil May Cry 3-level gripping, and happens regardless of their overall quality (I love Tales of the Abyss, Skyrim, and the like, but I haven't finished them to date), so I don't hold it against them.
Sometimes, though, I have to force myself to play a game because it's just not clicking and there's an outside reason I have to finish. Dark Souls was like that, just flat-out refusing to engage me or let me get immersed, to the point where I hated the world but had to finish out of pride ("it's not too difficult for me") and passive-aggressiveness ("surely there's an ending that will let me destroy the world").
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Sometimes, though, I have to force myself to play a game because it's just not clicking and there's an outside reason I have to finish. Dark Souls was like that, just flat-out refusing to engage me or let me get immersed, to the point where I hated the world but had to finish out of pride ("it's not too difficult for me") and passive-aggressiveness ("surely there's an ending that will let me destroy the world").
Glad I did, though, because while there was no "destroy the world" ending, what I got was the only time I was ever engaged by the story. And the combat was always pretty fun.
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Weird thing for me was that I actually enjoyed the combat and didn't mind the scenery. The sarcastic tone of the game more than made up for that. Playing that story felt like being trolled by someone who wasn't interested in your opinion and was nowhere near as smart as they thought they were, and I finished it again based on pure passive-aggression. So I totally sympathize with you on the "waste of goddamn time" part. I feel fortunate that I got it for free with a friend's spare Steam code.HellbirdIV said:Spec Ops: The Line. After seeing it praised all across the board I forced myself through its horrible combat, ugly scenery and pretentious tone to see what was so great about the ending.
Turns out it was nothing at all, and I just wasted my goddamn time. Thank god I bought the damn thing on Steam sale.