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NezumiiroKitsune

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Countless games and by countless I mean around the 40s. I recently sold Assassins Creed, Devil May Cry 4 and Lost Planet because I couldn't be bothered to finish them. Assassins Creed got repetative and infuriating when he kept grabbing onto the wrong things and ignoring easy ledges in the middle of a chase (so he just looks up confused >.< Fucking... idiot), Devil May Crys' "go back and do all the missions again" could suck my suck Ivory and Lost Planet lost it's appeal fast after the giant worm.

Despite having played thousands of hours of Oblivion I never finished the Vampir Cure quest, hell I never started it. Apart from that, I cleared everything.

There are others, so yes. Yes I have.
 

Twad

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Lester the Unlikely - Unbeatable, broken, trash.

Diablo in hell mode - even my most powerfull cahracter could hardly survive act one in hell difficulty. Dont have the patience to gring more from that point on.

Oblivions - it has its good times, but too often ennemies are so ridiculously LONG to kill it spots being funny; 1000 arrows in some dude and he is still standing with over 50% hp? BS.

The end part of HL2 - epidode 1 and 2 - Too long, too grind-like, i stopped caring after XYZ number of waves.
 

The DSM

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Took me 3 moths to beat some of the Disgaea stages, the one with something like 9X enemy boost on ALL the map, took the strategic planning worthy of an army general.
 

CloggedDonkey

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operation darkness, otherwise known as the game that kicked the ever loving shit out of you for thinking that your characters where the invincible bad asses from most JRPGS. I got to the second level, then I met the panzer tank. The rockets to fucking NOTHING to it, just like in the actual second world war. did I forget to say that, ya, you play as a squad in the second world war with the inherent ability to turn into werewolves. And there's dragon riding mage Hitler. And the tank drivers are vampires. And there's zombies fighting robots.
 

hermes

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Resistance. Got to the tower part and got killed repeatedly.

Haven't tried it on a while now, but I kept it installed in case I do at some moment.
 

mangus

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Lost planet... it was just so... bad.
usually that's really the only reason, so I don't feel too bad.
Oh, the witcher: every time it crashes I lose hours of progress and I never get back into it.
 

Crapster

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Metroid
Metroid II: The Return of Samus
Metroid Prime
Metroid Fusion
Final Fantasy X
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City

I just got too bored or frustrated with them to beat them. I have a lot of games that I've been playing for a while and never beaten (The original Legend of Zelda, Half-Life 2, Super Mario Bros. 2 and 3.) but I FULLY intend to actually beat those. The games above can rot for all I care...
 

orangebandguy

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I never completed Escape from Monkey Island. I hated it, just hated it. More than is humanly possible to hate a videogame.
 

technoted

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only games i never complete are the ones that are so dreadful i lose the will to live such as too human, prototype, madworld, red steel, dead rising etc

oh dear god and two worlds, the second the bloke at the start began to speak i realised i hated the game, i played for 15 minutes before going back into town and trading it in for a bunch of ps1 games
 

Weaver

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I don't finish a lot of games, since I tend to jump from new game to new game. If they scattered releases a bit instead of releasing 80% of the damn games in november I think we'd all be in a better situation.
 

Alarid

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miracleofsound said:
Final Fantasy.

Tried 2 of them, got bored very fast and got buyer's remorse.

I really, really don't get JRPGs.
What's not to get? Pointy hair, pre-teen cleavage, flying spaceships..... I think I get your point.
 

Ochidi

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Georgeman said:
Too many to list. One notable example is Yoshi's Island DS where I constantly lose on the stage just before the final one. The huge length of the stage combined with stupid checkpoints, falls to oblivion and annoying enemies have sealed the deal for me. I have been trying this stage every once in a while for 2 years and after losing about 10 lives, I get frustrated and close it not to approach it again for a long time.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB4oNBQH6b8
 

MiracleOfSound

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Alarid said:
miracleofsound said:
Final Fantasy.

Tried 2 of them, got bored very fast and got buyer's remorse.

I really, really don't get JRPGs.
What's not to get? Pointy hair, pre-teen cleavage, flying spaceships..... I think I get your point.
Effeminate looking whiney emo boys trying to get with the pre-pubescent looking girls while learning valuable lessons from the slightly older and less whiney effeminate looking emo man with the giant sword which is absolutely not compensating for any racial stereotype.
 

Julianking93

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For some reason, I never beat Jak 3. I liked the game, but I only got around 3 levels in before I stopped playing. I don't remember why though.

Oh and Prince of Persia was just kind of boring to me so I never finished it.
 

ItsAPaul

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Well I tried the Sims 2 out, and even after I found some hacks to make it playable (aka make the bars less time consuming to fill) I still couldn't play it for more than 2 hours. I know you can't "beat" the game, but that doesn't mean I can't give up out of boredom. I even tried making a house with all my friends, and despite being weirdly accurate, I still don't care about simulating the life of random people.
 

Elburzito

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Deus ex
I kept getting up to the final level and start the game all over again.I know almost all the dialouge by heart now.I can't bring myself to fiish it.

I also gave up on Uru:Ages beyond Myst because the puzzles towards the end were hard as hell.
 

Kaisikudo

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I've had GTA IV and Oblivion for several months now, but still have not completed either of their main storylines. Finished just about all of the Guild Sidequests and Odd Jobs around Liberty City, but never got around to the "important stuff". Guess I'm just a slacker.

Only game I never completed on my old PS2 was Star Ocean III: The Something Of Something.

Oh, and is it POSSIBLE to complete a Harvest Moon game?