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iceboy151 said:

Recently, I've found myself not being able to finish my games. South Park, Shadow of Mordor, Sunset Overdrive, Watch Dogs, my most recent The Evil Within, and others. After I have my time with the game, I'll just all of a sudden stop playing it. I just don't have the drive to continue to play them.

I went back to Shadow of Mordor to beat so I can finally delete it to clear space off my hdd. After being away from the game, it's an extremely frustrating experience. I'm forcing myself to play and beat because I payed $60 for the game. I'm not going to waste my money by not completing it.

Does anyone go through this or have a similar issue?

Quite often, but not for the games' fault: they aren't the only ones I like, but I like games like Morrowind, Planescape: Torment, Gothic and others that are quite complex, so if anything forces me to stop playing them for a while, and it can happen, I tend to lose the thread, and resuming playing them is often difficult. After I complete the initial effort, usually I can finish the game, totally liking it too, like it happened with the simpler Thief III once the GOG version let me avoid the horrible mess the old DRM on the disc version did with recent versions of Windows, but with Morrowind and Planescape: Torment, despite liking the former and even considering the latter one of the best games ever, I felt lost all the times I resumed them and I started playing other games, pausing them again.



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