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Take last year's "Red Dead Redemption." You might think Rockstar's gritty Western would be played more than others, given the praise it enjoyed, but you'd be wrong.
Only 10% of avid gamers completed the final mission, according to Raptr, which tracks more than 23 million gaming sessions.
Let that sink in for a minute: Of every 10 people who started playing the consensus "Game of the Year," only one of them finished it.
How is that? Shouldn't such a high-rated game keep people engaged? Or have player attention spans reached a breaking point?
Who's to blame: The developer or the player? Or maybe it's our culture?
The correct answer is, in fact, all of the above.
At least I, personally, can pretty much relate to the fact. It's easier for me to tell how many games I have finished in the past 2-3 years, rather than telling how many I have played.
So do you agree with the article? And what's the percentage of games that you have finished in the last 12 months?
I finish the games I play no matter how hard it is. But yeah, only game I havent completed till date is Project IGI 1
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ummm I have finished around 7 out of 12 games I have purchased. It gets boring actually, if mission is difficult. If you have time, then no problem, but when you have only sat-sun for your family, time is hard to get by...
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Same here, gagan. Hardly any time to engage in a story-based game like RPG or FPS/TPS. Racing and RTS are order of the day. Currently playing Witcher 2, don't know how far can I go.
i have many games that are played upto a certain level & removed. the profile is saved so that at a latter date i can resume from that point. most of my unfinished games are TPS.
Similar situation with hitman and nfs. Have played Max Payne on all my 4 graphics cards till date, can play it till eternity. And I couldn't finished Wolfenstein (2009) despite liking it very much. Problem was I couldn't devote continuous time for it, and every time I start after a gap, I was getting confused where to go and what to do. After trying to revive it more than a dozen times, I needed a Windows reinstall. End of game!
I usually finish most games I play(they're loads). But like everyone else I too have a few unfinished ones due to the same reasons as kola.
Serious Sam the first encounter - didn't like it
NFS MW - got really really bored
X-Men origins wolverine - got even more bored with hack and slash
PoP Forgotten Sands - bug in game -.-
PoP sands of time - got to a reallyyyyyyyyyy boring puzzle so quit
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Well I usually complete my games once I start a game. Some of the games that I did not complete are:
1. Project IGI 2 : Too Hard after 4 stages
2. Titan quest : Repetitive gameplay
3. DMC : Very bad port
4. Dungeon siege 3 : Repetitive gameplay + bad story (DS1 and DS2 are one of my favorites)
5. Heavenly Sword (PS3 went Kaput...LOL)
But IMO , POP series is really good (especially POPWW)
I am exact opposite of you. I get bored with shooters very easily. Most of my started but never finished games are shooters. And that include some very very big guns.
Why? Is gamer=shooter? I don't think so. And these days they are mostly either a khichdi of fps/tps, rpg, strategy etc. in the name of innovation or multiplayer. I dislike both.
My list of unfinished games
IGI1-last mission was too tough
Farcry2-after couple of hours of play i got bored
Full Spectrum Warrior-Installed played for 5 min & thrown that Rs. 400 junk in bin
Metro-struck in library level
For a FPS game to be engaging it has to be versatile in gameplay,locations,timeline,weapons & enemies (e.g call of duty, crysis,medal of honour)also the toughest boss should be in the last level
Hmm...
well the most common reason among us are
-->time
-->boring gameplay/story
-->bugs or insanely high difficulty in some missions
anyways If I have to leave a game in between, I do that in initial couple of hrs
or else I finish that game 100% (at least main plot)
but still there are games which I haven't completed yet and wont do in any case
Spoiler:
-->DA2:boooring as compared to DA:O
-->GTA Vice City:Stupid plot and even stupid missions
-->Fallout3:New Vegas was better IMO
-->Dead Space 2:difficult for me
-->Amnesia:insanely scary
...and many more...these are the latest which I could recall
Well I usually try to complete game I start but the most obvious reason for leaving a game for me is that I get addicted to some other game and leave first one behind. And most of the time I leave FPS, racing or arcade for RPG games.
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Why? Is gamer=shooter? I don't think so. And these days they are mostly either a khichdi of fps/tps, rpg, strategy etc. in the name of innovation or multiplayer. I dislike both.
Blur ---> to be continued (2012 maybe).
NFS Undercover ---> cartoon racing game.
The Saboteur ---> third person shooter + GTA style, not for me.
TimeShift ---> BIG BAD BOSS.
Tomb Raider Anniversary ---> will never play it again.
Tomb Raider Legend ---> Flying dragon vs a girl.
Resident Evil 5 ---> third person shooter + survival.
Prince of Persia The Forgotten Sands ---> read above line + hand to hand combat.
Prototype ---> not for me.
GRAW2 ---> need LOT more practice.
Lack of good games on the PC. Honestly, so many shooters that I wonder why people don't get enough of them.
Lack of time? Multiplayer?
I had my share of shooters back in the old days and every shooter these days(forgive me if you find this offensive) seems pretty bland, repetitive and just a rehash of the other shooters I've played (probably because they are meant for a multiplayer experience whereas I've always been single player).
The same can be said for RPG's and the other genres to a lesser extent though they are still manageable.
In short, the main reason for me dropping games is because if you've been a gamer as long as me, everything seems to have been played/done before with the same half-baked stories with improved graphics being the only thing that probably distinguishes them.
Farcry
Half Life 2
Half Life 2: Episode One
Crysis
Medal of Honor (PS3 version, 2010)
Call of Duty 2
Could not finish/got bored:
Crysis Warhead - Got bored after finishing Crysis.
Civilization 4: Beyond the Sword - could never win on normal (prince) difficulty.
Call of duty: Modern warfare - could not finish a level (not remembering the name), but this is where the protagonist and his sergeant have to pass through the enemy and their tanks and sniffer dogs, etc lying prone using stealth mode. This is where the story goes in flashback. Always got detected and killed.
Half Life - Got stuck in one of the last levels.
Doom 3 - Got stuck in one of the last levels, I think it is the penultimate level.
Rise of Nations - Got bored of the gameplay.
Grid (PC version) - Handling the cars very difficult. Although used to finish 2nd/3rd/4th in some races and proceeded around 9-10 years in the career mode, I could never win the 24 hrs Lemans race. In fact I could never finish it. But I liked the drifting mode very much. I could manage some incredible/legendary drifts from time to time but that was not enough to win any competition.
Age of Empires - Sometimes got defeated.
Company of Heroes - Ran into a very difficult level at the later stages.
Galactic Civilizations II: Dread Lords - Boring. Uninstalled after 1 hr of playing.
Gears of War II - Very difficult controls on keyboard, mouse. Also I realized I did not like shooters on 3rd person.
Dead Space (PS3 version) - Let's say I did not like survival/horror. Let's say I have a weak heart.
Currently for the last couple of months, I am trying very hard to win on Prince difficulty in Civilization V.