Was this by any chance in the place with all the robots, after the big open field area? I quit there as well for the same reason.TwitchyGamer101 said:FF13 - Got near the end, but the game turned into a grindfest to keep up.
Actually I paused there for like a month and didn't pick the game back up for long. I resumed it played for about 2 hours then stopped. Haven't touched it since.Penguin_Factory said:Was this by any chance in the place with all the robots, after the big open field area? I quit there as well for the same reason.TwitchyGamer101 said:FF13 - Got near the end, but the game turned into a grindfest to keep up.
I had that exact same problem, I got all the way through to the final boss on my first try, but then just didn't quite manage to beat the final dark cloud boss, and haven't played it since.Idocreating said:Final Fantasy III (DS).
The last section in the game is relentless. You need to get through the Crystal Tower, the last few areas of which contain the particuarly nasty Dragons as random encounters, and defeat Xande. Then you have to go into the Dark World and kill 4 more bosses before you can take on the true final boss, the Cloud of Darkness.
ALL WITHOUT SAVING AND WITH VERY LIMITED MANA AND MANA REPLENISHING ITEMS.
Because once you defeat Xande in the tower, you are locked in the Dark World. You cannot save in the Dark World so if you suffer a party wipe, it's back outside the Crystal Tower. And you'll probably not touch the game for a month because your so pissed off at it.
The only way to finish this game seems to be to sit in the first room of the Crystal Tower and grind til the cows come home. Really can't be bothered with that. Look up ending on Youtube and I was done with it.
i did love the odd sense of humor but puzzle games aren't really my thinggNetkamiko said:There are a lot of games that I haven't played all the way to the end, and it's not because I suddenly become interested in another game. It's because I have what I've dubbed R-NG (stands for Restart-new game) syndrome. However, it's most problematic when I'm playing games like The Elder Scrolls and the Fallout series, trying to figure out new and different ways to flesh out my character to my liking. And then doing it over, and over, and OVER until I finally have a character that I can play for more than 2 days and stick with him/her all the way to the end of the game OR temporarily give up on the game and move on to something else.
Really? You couldn't complete Portal? That's one of the few games that I HAVE completed!zombieeater6000 said:well
Pokemon diamond
pokemon white
far cry 2
saints row 2
wolfenstein
portal
Admittedly, I had to stop for a while because my graphics card at the time was shit (was a GForce 6400, now it's a GForce 9600.) Resumed from where I left off, completed the game, and had cake. ^_^
I had the same problem man. I swear Valve made that game unbeatable on purpose!cyber95 said:Also Team Fortress 2, I can't beat the last boss.
much of my older games. you want to know why? 'cause i have an older brother. i'd watch him play and afterwards i didn't feel like playing through until later, which never came.TwitchyGamer101 said:I can look at all the games I have, and find a few I never finished. It's not that they're bad games, but for some reason I don't have the patience anymore for them. I mean 2 of my all-time favorites are ones I never finished, maybe I liked them for never seeing the ending?
3 off the top of my head are:
FF13 - Got near the end, but the game turned into a grindfest to keep up.
Legend of Dragoon - One of my favorites. Just theres so much story I forgot I don't wanna play it all over again.
Dungeons (Recent PC game)- Lets face it, the game is not good... Lack of control over minions, can win each level the same way, tried to be funny but didn't pull it off.
if you still have the game and your save file, you may want to give it another shot. the only grinding i really had to do was to transform and max out my gear. the final boss isnt hard if you have the right paradigms and are wearing thems that protect you from his death spell. i spent so much more time than i had to on grinding but i felt like it was the least tedious final fantasy i had played in a long time, maybe ever (at least, as for as grinding is concerned)TwitchyGamer101 said:FF13 - Got near the end, but the game turned into a grindfest to keep up.
many loved it? if i ever meet one ill be sure to kick them in the shin. literally the ONLY reason i finished it was because my friend bet me that i wouldnt be able to take it anymore and would give up part of the way through. balthier had good lines and the bunny girl was hot. those were the only positive things i could say about that gameByere said:Final Fantasy XII - Let's face it, the battle system was terrible if you loved the previous games. I can't stand real-time combat in RPGs where it's not necessary. I know many loved it, but hey, to each their own.
Whoa, whoa whoa. You're calling Super Meat Boy hard? I beat the bloody thing in a week and it's taken me a grand total of three fucking years of on-and-off playing to not finish Jumper 2. And you know what the best thing is? Jumper 2 isn't a rip-off of Jumper 2.Frybird said:Super Meat Boy: Take a guess