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twilitfalchion

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The title, more or less. What are some aspects of games that annoy you or detract from your enjoyment of them?

For me, I'd say one thing that I've noticed more and more over time is how much I hate forced downtime in games.

I don't mind taking things at my own pace or engaging with optional side content if I choose to do so, but I can't stand when a game holds me back for no good reason. Fetch quests that break the game's pace (especially if I don't enjoy the gameplay anyway), extended stretches of filler dialogue, etc. It all gets on my nerves, and can even get me to drop a game if it goes on long enough.

Another one is time limits. The idea of being limited by some time restriction almost always stresses me out. If it's notably generous, then I can give it a pass, maybe. But more often than not, I'm unable to ignore it.

Also, enemies and bosses with bloated HP. This one's more of an issue with RPGs than anything, but I really dislike when an enemy or boss has a unnecessary amount of health to work through. I'd say it's even worse, honestly, when the boss is easy or simple. Kinda goes back to the idea of pointless downtime, actually.
 

thePlinko

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Like you said, time limits are a thing that just need to stop existing.

In addition to enemies with unnecessarily large HP, I’d add that any enemy that heals itself, especially if there’s a healthbar. If there’s a specific amount of damage that the game tells me I need to deal, don’t just magically tell me I need to deal more. I think it’s one thing if that’s a major gimmick of the boss fight, like how the ender dragon in Minecraft requires you to destroy the crystals around it before you can kill it, but if a boss just happens to have the ability to heal itself then it’s no good.

Finally, any game that requires me to change the way I’m holding a controller. This mostly just applies to Wii and Wii U games, but my God it’s annoying.
 

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Overly linear (and obvious) tutorial segments in otherwise more open ended games.

I recently finished up Deathloop. That game has... quite a few issues, but one of the most prominent for me was the multi-hour long tutorial segment in the beginning. While the game was purported to be a rogue-like with emphasis on player approach to problems, it spends probably its first four hours being a dull, linear experience that feels like a less interesting version of Dishonored.
 

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certain games that insist you connect to the internet at the start, so it just takes up time in the intro just to connect

hey jerk offs, why you don't you just connect me when I select a mode that REQUIRES me to connect, don't do it at the start of the game if most of the time, I'm playing offline anyway
 
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Grandmaster levels.

The one or two levels at the end of the game that are 5000x harder than the rest of the game combined. Mostly all they do is block people 100%ing the game without serious grinding or serious skill. Way more than enough skill to easily beat the rest of the game.

Super Mario Galaxy 2 infamously had the Grandmaster Galaxy but it's not the first game to do this. The first Galaxy game had the one hit challenge of the last stage which also felt very Grandmastery. Nintendo seems to really like doing this kind of thing. It is quite the toxic practice and it needs to go away. Gaming would be better without them.

Hard games are fine. Easy games are fine.
Gamers that are 99% one difficulty and the last 1% is 5000x harder are just all kinds of wrong.
 

Bowsette Plus-Ultra

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The way every single Pokemon game starts off by taking an hour or more to explain every minute detail of how to play it. Yeah, I get it, gotta stay friendly for beginners, but some of us have done this before. Just let me explore the region already
Has the the series ever allowed you to skip the tutorial. Going through it for the umpteenth time would be ****ing tedious.
 

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Has the the series ever allowed you to skip the tutorial. Going through it for the umpteenth time would be ****ing tedious.
Not as far as I know, and it's honestly a turnoff to me wanting to start a new Pokemon game sometimes. Sun was really bad about it, they had this whole school segment after like an hour of playtime already. Took over 2 hours of playtime just for the tutorial.
 

thePlinko

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Has the the series ever allowed you to skip the tutorial. Going through it for the umpteenth time would be ****ing tedious.
I think SwSh allowed you to skip parts of it, and only because the people who defended the game acted like that made up for the mountain of negatives about the game.
 

Azure Sage

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Games that make your file dead when you finish the game. Example: Three Houses forcing you to start a new game or do ng+ in order to continue playing the game after you beat the story. I despise that with every fiber of my being. The only reason I should have to start over from the beginning is if I want to. Let me keep playing the goddamn game.
 

thePlinko

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Multi-floor “enemy guantlet” sidequests. They’re always terrible. Every single one.

If you want to make me fight a bunch of enemies, just put me in a single room with a bunch of enemies. Don’t make me go inside a cave, kill the easiest enemy in the game, watch a cutscene of me going to the next floor, kill the second easiest enemy in the game, watch another cutscene, rinse and repeat for an hour and a half.

I’ve already gotten this far into the game. Clearly I am capable of killing baby enemies. Stop making me spend ages just to get to the actual challenge. The easiest way to make me not want to 100% a game is to tell me that theres an enemy guantlet side quest.
 

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