Fallout 3, the Mass Effect trilogy, Skyrim, the Halo games, Red Dead: Redemption, XCom: Enemy Unknown, the GTA games.
Pretty much almost all of my games. I look back at the amount of time I've played them, as well as grinding through them for achievments (all of those are on 30) when I was unemployed for a year and a bit...it's hard to go back and play them and still enjoy them. Hell, Fallout 3 came out before I even started working. I put hundreds of hours into that game. Now when I start it up, all the memories come flooding back and suddenly I can't be arsed doing stuff I've already done god knows how many times. Same with all the others mentioned. I loved discovering the landscape in Red Dead, I loved the fascination I had when I realised I was going to have to lose soldiers to continue on in XCOM, I was ecstatic at a series with such diverse weaponry and enemies and, at their times, the graphical quality of the Halo games. I loved first playing Skyrim and realising that I genuinely the 'backyard England' fantasy setting (That was my first ever foray into 'real' fantasy. The second was A Song of Ice & Fire).
Pretty much almost all of my games. I look back at the amount of time I've played them, as well as grinding through them for achievments (all of those are on 30) when I was unemployed for a year and a bit...it's hard to go back and play them and still enjoy them. Hell, Fallout 3 came out before I even started working. I put hundreds of hours into that game. Now when I start it up, all the memories come flooding back and suddenly I can't be arsed doing stuff I've already done god knows how many times. Same with all the others mentioned. I loved discovering the landscape in Red Dead, I loved the fascination I had when I realised I was going to have to lose soldiers to continue on in XCOM, I was ecstatic at a series with such diverse weaponry and enemies and, at their times, the graphical quality of the Halo games. I loved first playing Skyrim and realising that I genuinely the 'backyard England' fantasy setting (That was my first ever foray into 'real' fantasy. The second was A Song of Ice & Fire).