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...starting up a game when you know you are almost done because you know you will be depressed when the game is over?
Happened to me a few times...
Happened to me a few times...
I have Skyrim, does it have a story to follow or is it pure sandbox?I actually put off finishing Skyrim until the last DLC was released, didn't want to have to put in another few hundred hours into the game for each DLC. If I finish a game and then more story comes out I have to start over just to feel that I am doing it the right way.
I still haven't finished GTA V, I developed a intense dislike for Trevor but that is slowly waning and I will eventually finish the game, maybe in a couple of years ready for GTA VI...
It does have a story to follow although once you get into it you'll find yourself doing more side quests than main quests.I have Skyrim, does it have a story to follow or is it pure sandbox?
Actually now that you mention Mass Effect... the 3rd title I have never finished and probably never will. Got about 80% through the game and then read about the awful ending and just never launched it again. Probably never will, even the "updated" endings are a cop out and will quite frankly depress me.Hmmm... good question.
It sort of did that to me for the first Mass Effect. When I got on (quite literally) the Citadel () I knew that I was approaching the ending, it was not only obvious (story-wise) but I "felt" it. I took a full day break from continuing at some point because I didn't want to burn through that last phase of the game too fast. I wasn't "depressed" that it was about to end, however. I just wanted it to continue on forever I suppose. When I did complete it I was so satisfied that I simply just started an entirely new Shepard right after (literally after the credits finished rolling, started a new one).near the end, going for Saren
It's the only one I can think of for now that I guess came kinda close to "not wanting to start it up" because I knew I was getting close to completing it.
I played all 3 possible endings. Now I am going through yet another run trough. I think I have played it start to finish at least 8 times. I wish you could get the 2 billion dollars in mid game instead of near the end. i also wish they had more single player missions or at least some single player DLC.I actually put off finishing Skyrim until the last DLC was released, didn't want to have to put in another few hundred hours into the game for each DLC. If I finish a game and then more story comes out I have to start over just to feel that I am doing it the right way.
I still haven't finished GTA V, I developed a intense dislike for Trevor but that is slowly waning and I will eventually finish the game, maybe in a couple of years ready for GTA VI...