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If I feel that I don't like the game early on, I'll put it down and stop playing. However if I'm nearly done the game, I would probably push through it to finish it. It's rare for me to like a game, and more then halfway through change my mind. In Jeanne d'arc, a game I beat recently, I didn't like it after a twist in the plot deviated from the true facts about Joan of Arc, but I pushed through it because it's still an okay game, and I was already mostly done it. I did this for a couple other games like Indigo Prophecy as well because they were good games for the most part, and I might really hate it after a bad plot twist, but like a bad movie, you still want to see how it finishes.

However a more common problem with me is getting bored of games I like because I either find myself interested in something else while playing it, or just get bored with the repetative level design. Right now Catherine and Grand Theft Auto IV exhibit this issue. Catherine is just too bloody hard, and I refuse to drop down to easy difficulty (even with a video guide, I just can't keep up....in a Puzzle game). Grand Theft Auto on the other hand is just too damn repetative, but I really want to finish The Ballad of Gay Tony before I get GTA V.

I don't get bored of my favorite games, but for games I only like, and not love, I often find myself putting the game down when this happens. I still push through eventually, but having these games on my shelf does annoy me.



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