Dansen said:
Nurb said:
Journey. They just don't want my dirty PC money and I'm not buying a console to play it.
If you have a friend with a PS3 play it on theirs. It only took me like 3 to 4 hours to beat and was still a fun experience.
Like Nurb here, despite the fact I have gotten the chance to try out many luxuries due to a friend who lets me game on his PS3, there are many I may never get to such as
Journey and other exclusives. I don't think my friend has
Journey and if he does we're not in a position to start gaming on his PS3 again. The only game I went the whole way through with him was
The Last of Us.
GZGoten said:
Half Life 1 and 2 + episodes
Yep. Don't own any of them, don't know if I'm ever getting to them. I did try the original for a bit, but it's just not as accessible to me as a franchise for whatever reason. Maybe it's the FPS element.
Then, there's the admittedly very spread out gems on the original Wii...it is the Wii after all.
The Last Story is getting mentioned a lot here, so I guess that's one.
I'll probably never get to anything next gen that isn't also available on PC and is also a modest title (I don't have a very powerful PC), say
Halo 5 and beyond though I'm don't care as much about that franchise, or mods that became their own thing like
DayZ or
The Stanley Parable.
And I might as well forget about genres that are difficult for me to slog through, but I want to play for other less gameplay focused reasons. For example, when I was younger going through
KOTOR wasn't so bad, but even then it was a very boring role-playing Dungeons&Dragons-esque round based deal. So, it'd only be worse to try again now that I'm older. It didn't really require any in depth thought or skill really. It felt too grindy, I guess, too much attack menu selection and what not. I have an amazing capacity to continue on through that stuff, but it never really feels deeply satisfying. It could be fun at times if I was having trouble against someone in particular, but once that wore off it was the story and interactions that made me just barely finish it. I own it for the original Xbox. So, couple that with the fact that I have it on Steam now along with its sequel and chances go down that I'll ever go back let alone try the sequel again, which I got an hour in before not going back to it. Plus, for both, I want to install graphics enhancing mods, since my PC is still capable of handling that much, and story repairing mods and while it's not too difficult I just don't want to put the effort in right now.
The biggest category would have to be the entire
Zelda franchise though. I've only played
Phantom Hourglass,
Twilight Princess. and
Skyward Sword. I've always wanted to play all the games in the franchise, even the terrible CD-i ones, and I'll probably never get to all of them. Whether it's because I can't get my hands on them all and/or college and/or work and/or other life priorities, I can't be sure of. I just have a nagging feeling I'll never be up to date on it.