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Veylon

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Final Fantasy X. I played about three hours in and I just stopped caring. Good thing I borrowed it from a friend.
 

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Halo 3: ODST. I love Halo, but after i beat that game I was like, DONE! and gave it to my friend.
 

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I try to make sure this doesn't happen because games are so expensive, but there are a few examples. I quit Far Cry 2 at least 3 times. There were certain aspects of it that I really loved, but it got so annoying just going from one place to another that I quit. I still haven't finished it. I'm not sure if this counts but I borrowed World at War from a friend of mine, struggled through the campaign on veteran and did not touch it for the rest of the time I had it. Same story with ODST, though I did try firefight, but didn't enjoy it all that much, mainly because I sucked at it.
 

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Tony Hawk's Project 8. I got all the way into the top 8 and then put it down without ever wanting to play the actual story again. I still like the game, but I will never pick the story mode back up as long as I own it.
 

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Oh yeah, Oblivion. I desperately wanted to like it. People were enjoying it so much and I felt like I was missing out. I'd put 50+ hours into it when I realized it had the most pointlessly idiotic levelling system and that the game failed hard as an rpg, and that I wasn't having any fun at all. I never want to see that piece of shit again for the res of my life.

I recently finished Spiderman: Friend Or Foe. Not much of an achievement, since the game is really short and easy, but it's also so mind-numbingly repetitive, that I wanted to throw it in the river about halfway-through. But because it was so short and easy, I couldn't really justify this (sounds silly, I know), so I persevered for a couple of hours, and now it's done, and I'll never touch it again.
 
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TriggerHappyAngel said:
I never finished (and i'm never in the mood to start playing it again) LoZ: Twilight Princess ... which is weird, because I completed every other Zelda game :|
same here, i had collected about 80% of the extra shit and was right there at a save before the very end mission and i just...stopped. i bought it with the wii when it came out and played it for days and just randomly stopped. sold the game a few months ago as i realize i would never touch it again.

and im having a bit of a pre cognition.. i just got dynasty warriors gundam 2 a week or so ago and have been playing it like crazy since, i know its repetative combat but i just find it alot of fun, kinda nostalgic for gundam, and i play it at least 2 hours a day i swear, but i have a feeling in a week or so its gonna get tiresome and im just gonna stop playing it for months..
 

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GTA 4, but there was sort of a reason for that...The Orange Box: loved it and it's awesome but never beat it.
 

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Tdc2182 said:
This very thing happened to me for Bad Company 2's single player.

It was so painfully bland and generic that I had to put it down. Not many games make that far of a regression from their prequels.
Agreed, Had high expectations for this one, but it got dull quick,
 

The Hairminator

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Resident Evil 5. Although not a very sucky game per se, I died once on the final boss and could never be arsed to pick it up again.

Also: Runescape >_> <_<
 

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FieryTrainwreck said:
Happened to me big time with RDR and GTA4. I think it's actually the realism that bores me. On the face of it, they're both great games - but I can't fight the feeling that I'd rather be laser gunning super mutants or fireballing orcs. Real life is fucking dull.
gta 4 for me. not necessarily for that reason though, i just wasnt enjoying it. also, mass effect 2. i loved the first one, but i just cant seem to want to finish it.

also, my friend lent me brutal legend, like, a year ago and i still havent touched it. does that count?
 

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Tales of Symphonia, Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, and GTA: San Andreas - I will never play any of you again, not because I didn't like you, but because I haven't the patience to play for as long as you require in order to beat any of you, let alone ALL of you!

Tekken 6 - I may never play you again, because I suck at fighting games in general, and that being the case, I don't even know why I spent $60 for you instead of waiting for your price to drop. However, at least I can take you to parties, and in time, I may decide to give you another chance. It will depend on how popular you prove to be.

Just Cause 2, Split-Second - I never, EVER, want to play either of you again. Unbalanced, inconsistent, and generally unfair AI is the number-one way to kill the enjoyment of a game, and you two sport more than your fair share. Six missile helicopters sent for me, just because I knocked over a streetlight? Thirty re-starts of the SAME RACE, just because you contrived to steal First from me because I stubbornly refused to accept any other result? Screw you two!
 

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Bayonetta. I just...couldn't get into actually playing it more. I was a couple of levels in, and just lost interest. And Dante's Inferno is getting that way, but I haven't decided if I want to just slog through that one to get to the lactated aborted babies, or not.
 

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Final Fantasy XIII. I honestly believed XII (which I started, got 30 hours into and never played again) was just an isolated incident, and that XIII would captivate me from start to finish. Turns out, not so much.

More surprisingly, Batman: Arkham Asylum. It's an amazing game, there's no denying that, but when I sat down to play through the game again on the harder difficulty setting, I found myself swiftly losing interest. I'm not entirely sure why, but I think it's because I already know how the game plays out, and much of the appeal, for me, lies in not knowing what kind of insane traps the Joker's set up for you.
I know how you feel about batman, I recently played through it again because I wanted to finish every last riddle, I remembered that once I got to bane, I remembered pretty much every boss fight after it is the same, save like, two, and the game got kinda boring. But I did finish to say the least.

OT: Bayonetta, It could kinda be a rage quit, but I got to a point where for some unsaid reason, witch time wouldn't activate, and I couldn't pass these two angels so I got bored and just quit.
 

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I'll probably get spat on for this but, Chrono Trigger, I got to the part where you're put on trial for kidnapping the princess and just lost interest, mainly because up-til that point I didn't know this was a game with multiple endings and I don't really like games like that. I get so worried about making the right choices to get the best ending I can't ever finish it.
 

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Final Fantasy XIII. I don't even hate it... I just trailed off from playing, and now I'm seven hours away from my PS3. Dammit.

Also Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor. I got up to Belial and then got fed up with the level grinding, so it's on hiatus.

...and Final Fantasy Tactics. Maybe I should give tactical RPGs a rest.
 

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im currently in the middle of dragon age, and i was enjoying it, but then i stopped for a week to study and now i dont feel like finishing the game...
 

The Hero Killer

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I have a habit of playing a rpg all the way to the final boss but never beating it. I do the same thing with the anime I watch too. I guess its because if its a good game/show I dont want it to end.