It has been awhile since I found a game I was willing to put time into to complete. I played Skyrim of and on since I bought it and completed the main story but couldn't be bothred to do many of the side quests. Simply as they where repetitive at least I thought so anyway. I have bought quite a few games over the past twelve months and the really feel i wasted my money at times. EDIT: I also just remembered I completed Portal/Portal 2 months ago. Probably after Skyrim. So guys what was the last game you completed?
Depending on your definition of 'complete', either Skyrim or Mass Effect 3. I've completed the main quest and several sub questlines on Skryim, but not all of them (civil war and mages guild still to do). Prior to that it was ME3 in which I covered everything.
Completed Completed? Like 100% the game, completed? Because that would be the Original Portal. I'm sat on 95% completion for Saints Row: The Third, and i'm missing two achievements off my copy of Portal 2. I've also technically finished HL2, but screw going through Ravenholm again using only the Gravity gun.
Let me clear things up, when I say completed I mainly mean from beginning to end and ignoring the side missions/quests. I rarely do all the side quests etc as most are quite repetitive. Not like the old days pre achievements etc.
That'd be Black Mesa then. I'm about half-way through HL2 at the moment, and about six hours into Borderlands 2, as me and a friend are busy demolishing the campaign in Coop.
Dirt showdown. Took me and my flat mate 10 hours, spread over about 4 sessions. For multiplayer or pass the pad fun with friends, showdown really does a great job.
Last game for me was Max Payne 3, which I finished last night actually. Before that I honestly can't remember, not for lack of interest in most cases. The problem with me is that I get distracted by another game, or work, something else while I'm half-way through the play through. When I finally come back to the game, I feel like I'm a bit lost with the character/level/etc so I then start a fresh game - but then get bored within a few hours of play as I'm repeating all the beginning parts again. A project that I've been building on in the back of my mind for a while now is that I play through and finish all my games (+150 roughly), but in such a way that finishing one leads "naturally" to the next game. maybe not by main theme or title, but a common style or feel. Eg: Dragon Age (Origins/Awakening/2) then move the Mass Effect trilogy due to the heavy RPG elements in each, then move the Sins of the Solar Empire because of the main drive in ME3 to build a massive fleet. from there is could be another 4X game, or just something to do with space (Dead Space, Dawn of War maybe) anyway, back to topic: it's been a while unless I've completely undistracted.
Prototype 2 - great fun mashing people into the ground and then flinging their bodies through helicopters
Arkham city Deus ex: HR - brilliant trine 1 & 2 WoW - I know it never ends but I have finished everything PvE/Quest and Reputation related. (Until tonight )
I did that a while ago, not too difficult. The really annoying one is playing through Ep1 while only firing one bullet. I did that last week. Only achievement left in HL2 is the cache one. Only two left to do in Ep1, and then 6 in Ep2, (although the Ep2 ones I doubt I'll ever do as they're probably too hard for me, like saving all buildings). Black Mesa is mine if that's counted, , just finished it today, on Hard.
I've done Little Space Gnome. That was easy enough on Normal, but I got raped in Ravenholm when I tried it using only the gravity gun. What are you meant to throw when you're on that damn rooftop? Spoiler the one where Grigori chucks you the Shotgun then you fend off a few Fast Zombies.
LA Noire. Quite a twisty turny storyline. I think to prolongue the game the clues were a bit hard to find later in the game. Particularly the loose brick.
Why not ? You just need to get it from the start till the end of the game. You don't have to handle him like it's a gnome from porcelain.