Poll: Do you finish games you don't like?

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BreakfastMan

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Rarely. If I don't like the game, I rarely see it through to the end. Why should I play a game I don't even like when I could be playing a game I actually like?
 

Eclectic Dreck

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SonOfVoorhees said:
Nope. Its the game isnt fun then i cant be bothered wasting my time with them.
This mirror's my own opinion. A game has to have something to keep me playing - be it engaging gameplay, my own curiosity or an interesting story.
 

Roy Smith

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Conan and Time Shift were boring as sh*t but I finished them - for some stupid reason.
Next time it a game bores me I'll just sell it.
 
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Most of the time, yes. That way I can slag it off til my heart's content because I've actually bothered to do the hard yards.

If it's really beyond redemption from the get go then I don't bother.
 

Nazgual

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...I completed Sonic 2006...and came back to it later to get some achievements. Don't ask me why, guess I just wanted to be victorious over it.
 

pejhmon

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pg.shadowrunner said:
pejhmon said:
FF13 too, but that game was far FAR too long and tedious to want to finish (I feel sorry for anyone wanting to 100% that). >.>
I would assume that if I (erm, they) wanted to 100% it, they don't want or need your pity. :)
I would buy you a drink if you 100%'ed that game, especially if you went on to say that it was worth it :p
 

Humza Ahmad

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Depends. I finish almost all console games I buy but, handheld games that are bad don't get any attention from me.
 

Kakashi on crack

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Unless the game sucks horribly, I almost always finish it just for the story elements and such.

Case and Point an NWN module- I loved the first part, but hated the second part. It was called a dance with rogues or something like that. (it's not exactly safe for work, but it had an amazingly well written story for an adventure module with underlying... Adult themes. At least the first half did. Second half sucked so bad that I didn't even bother playing through it.)
 

jane.doe

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Depends how far i get into the game, if it sucks after the first hour i put it down. If i start disliking it halfway in i feel obligated to finish it for some reason.
 

Aeope

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It depends on how far in to the game I am when I realize I'm bored. Games like Castlevania: Lords of Shadow, Half-Life 2(and its episodes) and F.3.A.R. all remain incomplete. However if I'm more than halfway done I will suck it up and finish it.
 

BrassButtons

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I have a hard time finishing games I DO like. Spending time on games I'm not enjoying is out of the question.
 

Racecarlock

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I finished Fallout 3- HEY! BACK OFF WITH THAT CRUCIFIX! I found the combat repetitive and frustrating to to random landmines and random enemies with rocket launchers. But I did it. I made my character, I slogged through, dreaming of how long I'd be able to last against those fucking raiders with clean water. Then both choices ended with a shitty photo montage ending and so I didn't pick up the game for a year. Then I started a new character and once again experienced the repetitive combat and frustrating lack of stimpaks and getting killed over and over again. I reached a number of saves and then just said "Fuck it". Haven't picked up that frustrating piece of SHIT since.
 

The Atheist

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When I was much younger I used to, cos sometimes I didn't know when I'd be able to afford a new game and so a bad game was better than no game, but nowadays I have no reason to subject myself to games that I don't like. The only real reason to do that is so you feel like you haven't wasted your money, but I would rather just accept that occasionally I will buy games that I don't end up liking.

I think you can judge a game without completing it, but you've got to give it a fair go. If I play a game for 2-3 hours and I've had no fun whatsoever, then unless I read online that there's a good reason to play on as the game gets loads better, then I don't see much point in continuing.
 

targren

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Sometimes, if it's an old game in a classic series, it will eat away at me until I go back and finish it. Two months ago, it was Majora's Mask, e.g.
 

Runding

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I'm currently having this problem with Dark Souls.

The first 17 hours were great- knuckle biting excitement kept me going- however, at this point the difficulty spikes are getting the best of me.

The thought of playing the game after a hard days work is a turn off when I'm tired and forced to focus to the extreme to survive. I'm a little over 20hrs into the game so far and sounds like I'm only about half done with the story, not sure if I'll finish this one any time soon.