03-02-2021, 09:11 AM
In another thread I commented that I gave up on a game because it was so infuriating, but it also got me thinking about other games I stopped playing.
Most recently, I stopped playing RDR2 and The Last of Us 2. Both were great, but for whatever reason didn't pull me in as much as their predecessors. (Games, I might add, I LOVE.) For RDR2, the minutia of changing clothes based on weather and feeding your horse oats was really obnoxious. I want to be an outlaw in the old west; I don't want to bail hay.
As for The Last of Us, I didn't get too far into it, but wasn't particularly thrilled with some of the story decisions. I think the fact that the original trailers gave so much of the story up, I didn't really like the whole "hey, let's build up this relationship even though you know what's going to happen to her" angle.
I admit, in both cases I will probably pick them up again. I am surprised at how easily I was able to stop playing and how little of a pull I feel to start them up again.
Do you have any games that are currently on hold indefinitely?
Most recently, I stopped playing RDR2 and The Last of Us 2. Both were great, but for whatever reason didn't pull me in as much as their predecessors. (Games, I might add, I LOVE.) For RDR2, the minutia of changing clothes based on weather and feeding your horse oats was really obnoxious. I want to be an outlaw in the old west; I don't want to bail hay.
As for The Last of Us, I didn't get too far into it, but wasn't particularly thrilled with some of the story decisions. I think the fact that the original trailers gave so much of the story up, I didn't really like the whole "hey, let's build up this relationship even though you know what's going to happen to her" angle.
I admit, in both cases I will probably pick them up again. I am surprised at how easily I was able to stop playing and how little of a pull I feel to start them up again.
Do you have any games that are currently on hold indefinitely?