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Oblivion
Skyrim
Ark:Suvival evolved (I completed up to extinction and never beat king titan)
And the endgame of games generally don't hold my interest for long. I prefer to start new games and try new things rather than grind through to 100%.
I bought 3, played through to the first city, and got asked as series of questions (I presume because I didn't have a Witcher 2 save to progress from).
I answered the questions as best I thought only to be told, "Those answers don't make any sense because yadda yadda."
So I bought Witcher 1&2 on sale, to learn the lore, but the control scheme was so bad I never left the tutorial.
I did watch the first couple of seasons of Witcher on TV though.
Yea. Witcher controls were a big downfall to the series for sure. Im somewhat interested in Witcher 4, but not getting my hopes up. Those questions didnt change much for my story either.
Why? I got bored of the game and took a long break. One day I decided to return to it and I had no idea where to go or what to do so that playthrough was in shambles, I reached the second disc, unsure how far into it.
What about the remake? I got bored faster, it had so much padding to the point where I grew frustrated. I am not touching the second part. The nicest thing I got to say about it is that it is really well optimized, it even ran on my old terrible PC no problem which blew my mind.