WanderingVentra ,

Fallout 4. I just stopped for some reason. I think I was close to having to pick one of the factions to support and I couldn't decide, then got distracted by other games. I tried to pick it up again recently and didn't remember the story. I'd love to sit through and read summaries of all the quests I completed so I can catch up on where I was and what I did one day, and then I can finally properly finish it.

CharlesReed ,
@CharlesReed@kbin.run avatar

Subnautica. I always have so much fun exploring and crafting things, but then for one reason or another I end up putting it aside. By the time I get back to it, I've forgotten how to play so I end up starting a new game, only for the cycle to repeat. One of these days I'll finish it!

Alk ,

Please do, it's so good.

mysticpickle ,

Subnautica is absolute fire all the way through. But then again quitting before completion, forgetting all about it, and being able to perpetually start anew as it were your magical first time playing sounds like a pretty good plan for game edging :>

Stalinwolf ,
@Stalinwolf@lemmy.ca avatar

I really struggle to enjoy crafting in Subnautica. Something about it just feels clunky and/or a step removed from me, and I don't engage with it very well.

Squirrel ,
@Squirrel@thelemmy.club avatar

Divinity: Original Sin 2. I played co-op with my wife. The first time, we got most of the way through act 2 before visiting family over the holidays. More recently (starting a fresh game), we made it much closer to the end, finishing several characters' personal quest lines, before yet another holiday interrupted our game.

Each time, we just never really felt like picking it back up. Maybe we'll get back to our "current" game at some point. Otherwise, I suppose I'll play it solo at some point. Of course, that's how this run started -- she just saw me playing and wanted to play again.

Thcdenton ,

Its my white whale. Some day ill crush that game

MikeOToxin ,

Baldur's Gate 3.

I've put over 500 hours in, play it almost every day, and still have yet to complete the main story in any of my playthroughs. It's just so good, and I feel like completing the game will give it too much finality.

frankenswine ,

Dwarf Fortress

supercriticalcheese ,

I don't think you can finish dwarf fortress

Snowpix ,
@Snowpix@lemmy.ca avatar

Wolfenstein: The New Colossus.

Just doesn't hold my interest the way The New Order did, the stealth seems to be a lot worse and buggy which makes it hard to avoid enemy reinforcements from being summoned, and while the suit is cool that you get, the lowered max health makes the game a lot more frustrating. I've beat The New Order twice, I still have yet to beat The New Colossus.

neidu2 ,

Baldurs Gate 3.

Don't get me wrong, I love the game, and I'm sure I will finish it at some point. I just played it too much for a while, and found myself rushing for the main quest and ignoring side quests right after arriving at Baldurs Gate. I took that as a sign that I was in "just get it over with"-mode, so I decided to take a break for quite some time so that I can one day return to the game, take a step back, and continue with the pace that I had to begin with.

Reyali ,

FFX

First time I played was at a boyfriend’s house. I got like 80% of the way through, then we broke up.

Second time, I let a friend borrow my GameCube in exchange for his PS2. I got about 80% of the way through, then he wanted his PS2 back.

I finally got my own PS2. Played about 80% of the way through but had a couple bad builds and couldn’t beat a boss. I didn’t have energy to grind my way into a better build, so I just never finished.

It’s been ~20 years. I still sometimes think I’ll break out the old PS2 and see if my save file is there. I probably won’t.

cRazi_man ,
@cRazi_man@lemm.ee avatar

The remastered copy on Steam let's you speed up the game. It is much quicker running around at x4 speed and clearing random encounters. Then slow game speed to normal for major bosses and events. I would highly recommend this route rather than trying to find a PS2 again.

If you haven't played FFX-2 or FFXII then those are worth checking out too.

Reyali ,

Omg, I had no clue that existed. Thank you!

Churbleyimyam ,

Subnautica. Basically can't figure out where to go next. Fortunately I got it as a physical release on Switch so I can just sell the cart.

toddestan ,

When I beat Subnautica, there were long periods of me just wandering around gawking at the scenery until I stumbled upon what I needed to do next. To me, that wasn't a bad thing either. I wish there was some way to selectively wipe from my memory everything I remember about the game so I'd get to play through rediscovering everything again.

Alk ,

Hint: ::: spoiler spoiler
go deeper

I don't even need to know where you left off in the game.

Dearth ,

I like playing minecraft. But i have never gotten to the credit screen

Arello ,

Same, played since beta era, haven't even gotten to the end world. My potato farms are doing ok, though.

russjr08 ,
@russjr08@bitforged.space avatar

Exactly the same for me too haha, I've beat the ender dragon with friends before on shared worlds, but I've never beaten it in my own single player world.

I generally have really short bursts of playing MC these days, and by the time I play again a new update has come out so I usually just completely reset to new world features and such. I know that they generate in unexplored chunks and that you can go prune chunks and whatnot, but rather than spend time doing that I'd rather just spend the time playing. Hell, these days I don't even usually get to the stage of getting Netherite gear.

TheFeatureCreature ,
@TheFeatureCreature@lemmy.world avatar

I've finished nearly all at least once.

But I've played Skyrim for thousands of hours and only ever completed the main questline once.

silverdraco ,

Metroid Dread. I got stuck on an enemy and couldn’t go forward or backward. Basically met my match, put it down and never played again, which was my enemy, because I didn’t get better.

Arello ,

I was in same danger until I just tryharded the difficult bosses. They're really tough compared to previous Metroids and I haven't got used to that. Btw, did you drop your game soon after release? A post-release update gave a rookie difficulty mode that might give some mercy on next playthroughs.

silverdraco ,

I had no idea! Time to brush it off and play like a noob! :) thanks internet friend!

OutlierBlue ,

Baldur's Gate 3. I never finished Act 1. I'm sure it's great. I enjoyed what I did play. I just put it down one night and never picked it back up.

Hadriscus ,

Blasphemous. Fantastic game, great atmosphere, but a little too tedious, too much backtracking, etc.

compcube ,

Hollow Knight, I got about 70% through, but then it got too difficult. Still enjoyed the part that I played though.

weststadtgesicht ,

I absolutely loved that game until it got too hard for me or I got too anxious about losing my souls (putting me in an even worse position from them on). Probably also about 70% in.

Sadly I played it on Switch, otherwise I would have used some kind of mod to lower the difficulty. Doing that would have sucked, but never finishing the game sucks even more...

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