Times you dropped a game.
i also felt like this game became a chore at a certain point
>>382432219
That particular level is not even a star puzzle just a regular one and introduces a mechanic for the first time 30 hours into the game for which gives no indication that it is possible such thing.
Wasted two days trying to figure it out only to find out that crossing the beams makes the level shift completely.
Fuck that.
I dropped Papers, Please recently because I realized I wasn't having any fun. It was alright for the first few "days" but eventually it got ridiculously tedious and the "drama" sparingly sprinkled in wasn't interesting enough to put up with it.
Postal 2
FF VII
Metroid Prime 2: Echoes
Anno 1404
FTL
Thanks for the meme games /v/
>>382432492
t. Kolechian
League of Legends
>>382432492
Honesty I completed that game in a single sitting and haven't looked back.
Its was ok nothing else.
>>382432492
And I forgot to add, I realized there wasn't even an in-universe point to the job if there's someone or something after you that detects every single mistake you make as soon as you make it. If there was a 50% or so chance of your mistakes being caught later on and traced back to you, that would make sense, but instead it's like having you strip-search a person for anything metal and then send them through a metal detector. It makes no goddamn sense and just frustrates, especially when you're on a timer.
>>382432128
Played this game like crazy in 90's middle school on dads brick laptop. Was stuck on this puzzle for weeks and became so angry I quit. Just checked on it recently and it seemed like you should've used the dog on the pile of letters. Fucking obvious right? Still, great memories and great game.
>>382432517
>Metroid Prime 2: Echoes
why
>>382432492
To be honest the creator was inspired by the airport security booth employees in GB,so it's not supposed to be that fun to play
>>382433871
It's quite boring. I dont like going to the dark world and back. "Oh, it's the same level but you get poisoned if you walk around, so you can't explore shit and everything is dark".
The first two areas are very similar. I don't feel like exploring an interesting environment. Most rooms are gray and brown, they don't feel unique, and I find it hard to distinguish between them.
Oh, and I felt so frustated when discovering that I wont get 100% data because a fucking worm turned into a dark parasite in the first 10 seconds of fight...
I got to the second area. A fucking swamp. If the game wasn't grey and ugly enough now you get fog and water everywhere. Prime is much better than this.
I was already bored by shit combat, and when I saw this bitch recreating bog-standard cartoon dancing scene like she was some kind of fucking Disney princess I became too annoyed to bother playing further.
The gameplay became so samey by that point, I got bored.
>>382436427
What game
>>382436725
Wolfenstein: New Order
Almost every single visual novel. I read until I have to do stop for whatever reason, save, and just never come back.
>>382437006
Oh, right. That fucking telltale game about GOT. I don't even know how did I get to chapter 5. I think I was hoping to see if my choices had any impact, but THEY DIDN'T. I didn't play the last chapter. I think that counts.
FFXII: Twenty hours in I fell asleep repeteadly while sitting as I walked into enemies and waited for the game to play itself
Anno 1404: It was extremely slow and nothing interesting ever happened.
Jet Set Radio: I got the pc version and didn't have a controller
Defcon: Didn't grab me
Some gameboy version of DKC: I couldn't get the last coin to open the final stage because there was some bullshit involved
Indieshit:
AAAAAAAaaaaaAAaaaAH
And yet it moves
Cogs
Spacechem: Good game but it feels like work after a while
Jamestown: Good game but didn't grab me
Nightsky
Offsprint fling
Not sure if I dropped Dustforce or the game just has no ending.
>>382437318
I platinumed it...and I think I killed my PS3 in the process. The fans were reaching speeds that I didn't even think possible.
>>382432128
Persona 3: FES
>>382432128
I don't know, I actually thought that this was one of the easiest puzzles in that area. The star puzzles were some grade a bullshit though.
I suppose you could call this my "Dropped" category on Steam.
>>382432128
Real games:
Pokémon Diamond and Pearl - don't know why. Commandos 2 - it was poorly explained and the first level was unforgiving.
Kings Bounty The Legend - just really boring
Indie games:
Ink - boring platformer, nice soundtrack but that was it
Uncanny Valley - pixelshit
Solstice - SJW VN, and then it turns out all the endings sucked
>>382432128
I play this game the night before I have a test, or a job interview. I feel like it makes a positive impact
>>382432128
There are a few bullshit puzzles in Talos Principle.
This isn't one of them.
Git gud OP.
>>382435545
That's valid criticism anon, I'm glad you said that instead of some other bullshit.
>>382439301
Game is fine until they introduce the hologram. My brain stopped working after that
>>382439601
I was frustrated with the hologram puzzles for a while until I figured out that I was overcomplicating them.
>>382438317
Unless you were psychic or had huge stroke of luck I donf see how you figured out that two lazer beams crossing each other on specific floor changes the map.
>>382439301
That is the DLC.
the game itself is more than fine i finished the original game with only once looking at how to get a star.
>>382439451
Thanks. I think that Metroid are not my type of games, but at least, with the first one, when I was 13 or maybe less, I felt a lot of emotions while playing it. Not very good ones, but at least I felt something. Everything was strange, I felt alone and isolated, everything was dangerous but at the same time exciting and interesting. I guess I got old, and cannot feel the same if the game is so similar to the first one but, in my opinion, lacking the special touch that made Metroid Prime unique.
Anyways, I think I'll finish it this summer
>>382432128
I think I bugged this puzzle and got the key/block in a bullshit way.
>>382440082
I actually though you can carry the keys from the huge pit to this level above since that was introduced more than once in the original game.
but no you have to cut lazers on the second floor and that for some reason acts as an elevator for the third floor.
>>382436427
Same. Also those time skips/cutscenes that wanted to show how far the characters developed between missions, but just made it feel like they just wanted to finish the game and skipped missions that lead to that developed.
>>382432128
Road To Gehenna make me take a guide
...then a i tried "Rebirth" and i completely stopped thinking
>>382439846
>>382439601
Reminder there is an unbound fast-forward button in the game.
>>382437006
This, except with any kind of game
>>382432528
>t. someone who still does not know how to use "t."
>>382432128
I suck at rhythm games.
>>382432128
git gud
>>382441281
>i never played this level
Witcher 3 a little after the baron quest, and i enjoyed and finished the first 2, but couldnt put up with the samey shitty greenland scenarios and repetitive gameplay.
>>382438339
>FEAR
>>382438339
>The Swapper
mate...
>>382438339
>F.E.A.R
>Killing Floor
>Metro
Now you're just trying to make me mad,but I respect your opinion