Warning: Potential spoilers may ensue. You have been warned.
We've all had them. Those moments when the adrenaline was pumping, everything was rushing to one grand moment of do-or-die glory...and then it all just ends. No climax, no triumphant feeling, no pinnacle of achievement...the adrenaline dies, replaced by an abrupt attack of the "WTF?" virus. So, Escapists, what was your most anticlimactic gaming experience, whether due to plotline inconsistencies, piss-easy boss fights, or just a general feeling that the experience wasn't worth all the effort you put into getting there?
We've all had them. Those moments when the adrenaline was pumping, everything was rushing to one grand moment of do-or-die glory...and then it all just ends. No climax, no triumphant feeling, no pinnacle of achievement...the adrenaline dies, replaced by an abrupt attack of the "WTF?" virus. So, Escapists, what was your most anticlimactic gaming experience, whether due to plotline inconsistencies, piss-easy boss fights, or just a general feeling that the experience wasn't worth all the effort you put into getting there?
Mine would have to be the "final" showdown between you and Colonel Autumn in the purifier...the option to talk him into leaving, plus his ridiculous easiness even on Very Hard, ruined any kind of climactic feel the scene was supposed to convey.