i'm just saying that it's pitiful of me not to have finished it, because i just don't feel like Ive gotten my moneys worth from purchasing a game unless Ive completed it.believer258 said:How's that pitiful? It took me forever to actually sit down and beat Metroid Prime 2, and the third one just lost any interest I had about halfway through. Shame, considering I got the first one in 2003 and I've beaten it countless times since. I still have a gamecube and working controller and memory card solely so I can play the first one again. The second and third ones were missing something.unlikely-lunatic said:pitifully i still haven't beaten metroid prime 2 or 3, i should get right on that.
Really? I've been through it loads of times without cheating...ArcticSquirrel said:Oblivion - Without Cheating
Meaning I press the ~ key and level myself up to 50 so I can one hit kill everyone.SimuLord said:Define "cheating". Is getting your Illusion skill up to 50, enchanting a set of 100% Chameleon clothes, and going nuts considered cheating or just taking advantage of a game mechanic? Because I find the game more than slightly annoying in places (Oblivion Gates especially) without the benefit of being able to disappear.ArcticSquirrel said:Oblivion - Without Cheating
I'm setting aside the next 5 days to play oblivion (without cheats) because I am out of school.ThatLankyBastard said:Really? I've been through it loads of times without cheating...ArcticSquirrel said:Oblivion - Without Cheating
Oblivion is one the best games I ever played until I get about level 8. Then I lose all interest and start a new character or never play again.ArcticSquirrel said:Oblivion - Without Cheating
Use fast travel? It makes the game very quick.Popadoo said:Not much, really. The only game I haven't completed is Red Dead Redemption. I don't see why it's getting so many awards, I couldn't even force myself to complete it. The travel times are too fucking long, and missions are same-y and it's just repetitive and annoying and repetitive.
And repetitive.