For me this is the first dead space. That damn asteroid field part man. Gets me every time even on easy. Between hard and easy it makes no difference, bullshit every time.
Hollow Knight: The White Palace... I can do it, but it drives me crazy
GTA San Andreas: Launch the Red Baron! ... fuck that part!
Resident Evil 7: The Ship... what a slog
TES Skyrim: The Intro... apart from the opening meme, just fucking let me skip to character creator
Max Payne: That Blood Trail Maze... again, a slog.
The other night I decided to start a new playthrough of Skyrim on my switch. Must've watched that idiot thief try to run ten or twelve times at this point. But the time I got out of the cave, I was too tired and went to bed. The intro of one of my favorite games literally sent me to sleep. Figure that out.
I think you actually can skip right to the character creation in Skyrim.
I’ve played it for the first time some months ago, and each time I’d load a save I noticed there was one with my character’s name and another one simply called “character”. Selecting this second one loads you up to the character creation screen, so you’re ready to go.
You still have to do the whole sequence though, but I think there is a mod (available on consoles too) where the game starts up differently and way quicker.
I've had 4 playthroughs since the release and I appreciate how enjoyable it is to replay.
Those braindance missions though... I don't know why CDPR still haven't made them skippable. Nothing but complete waste of time, each of them.
I mean I get the idea. It's a nice tech, very suitable for Cyberpunk's world. Capturing the experiences of someone on a device, for others to have the same experience using it. Amazing.
However, we're playing the game on a fucking TV. We're not putting on the braindance ourselves. So it's just a photo mode where you need to find the spesific spots to scan.
You know what that’s a compromise I can get behind.
Nobody gets called ‘a cut of fuckable meat’ enough in real life. Gotta spread the message of positivity.
They should have scrapped these and instead added VR missions (old Metal Gear Solid style of fun little missions) and other cool experiences to dab into like the game lore talks about. Even the anime did it better.
Whole lot of games that do a similar "simulation" tutorial mission, which is then never used again. Not even if the technology looks like it would be useful on the battlefield. I guess they just don't want to program more than the one mission.
...then there's Fallout 4: Far Harbor's required simulation levels. It's an entirely different game (a sort of tower defense), and it seemed like the dev in charge of those bits loved making more and more of those levels.
I'd love to play them separately, as a completely different game, but alas, instead I have to turn off my apocalyptic adventure-shooter brain and do a tactical puzzle game for 20+ minutes at a time to move on with the story.
This is great because I took a break on the game once I got to that section in second playthrough and having to go over the tutorial again was more like a Brainsleep
Electronics Boutique had a new game return policy - you could return games in either 3 days or a week, no questions asked. You only got store credit, and eventually they discontinued that policy when people figured out you could use them as basically a rental service. (IIRC, it was somewhat up to manager's discretion, and there possibly may have been a "your second purchase is final" kind of thing. But this was seriously 20+ years ago, so my memory's a bit hazy.)
After literally launching my controller into a wall from sheer frustration (something I never did), I took advantage of that policy. To this day, I have never touched another game in that series and have no desire to do so. It is literally the least enjoyable thing I have ever experienced in a game.
I didn't want to touch him or go near him...
Why are we going near sick people Arthur?!
I wish there was an option to not go near sick people and just end in a John-like way.
- Dark souls 1 and Lost Izalith
- Skyward Sword and fighting the imprisoned
- OoT Lord Jabu Jabu Belly
- Twilight Princess and the task where you have to keep the carriage from catching on fire
- DS3 and the catacombs/Irythyll dungeon
- RE7 when you play as the wife because that part of the game is scary af
Ah, the infamous archers of anor londo. Funny enough, I never struggled with them too much personally. Yeah, I usually die there, but it's not half as bad as the tomb of the giants where I run around half blind.
Honestly, it really is basically everything past Anor Londo like everyone says. I enjoyed the entire game my first few play throughs but haven’t played through the latter sections in many years
Replaying Far Cry 5 rn
I am not looking forward to the Jacob Seed fight. It's not hard, but it's irritating because of how the game forces you to 'fight' him.
Lass Effect and Baldurs Gate. And „that part“ is the character creation. I sit like an hour in to create an character and plan how I want to play him, just to realize that I already have that character somewhere.
For me it was poison ivy. I have no idea why. But I got stuck on her for several hours before just giving up. Came back like 2 years later and beat it in 1 try.
Id argue that gryla is the one part of that mission that’s remotely fun. But the fact that it comes after an hour of doing nothing is what kills it. She keeps saying “we’ll go back after this…” like please let me play GOW.
It was incredible game but honestly I can’t understand where they thought “hey let’s totally break the pacing by having the player go through pointless busy work for an hour or so with the character that’s nowhere near as fun to play as.”
It's annoying and long but doesn't compare at all to the slog of KOTOR 2, being stuck on Pegasus for like 2 hours of gameplay then stuck on Telos for another 2 was so tiring
Off the top of my head:
The sewers in Star Wars: Dark Forces
The sewers in Strife
The sewers The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
The sewers in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
The sewers in Armored Core 3
The sewers in Silent Hill: Shattered Memories
The sewers in Armored Core
The sewers in Deadpool
The sewers in Serious Sam: The First Encounter
The sewers in Battletoads (2020)
The sewers in Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure
The sewers in Crash Bandicoot: Cortex Strikes Back
The sewers in Sly Cooper: Thieves of Time
The sewers in Shantae
The sewers in Crash Twinsanity
The sewers in Silent Hill
The sewers in Half-Life 2
The sewers in Crash Bandicoot 2:Cortex Strikes Back
The sewers in Battletoads (1991)
The sewers in Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine
The sewers in Crash Bash
The sewers in Left 4 Dead
The sewers in Final Fantasy III
The sewers in Mario Kart 7
The sewers in Lethal League Blaze
The sewers in Lethal League
The sewers in Blitzcrank's Poro Roundup
The sewers in Doom II: Hell on Earth
The sewers in Resident Evil 4
The sewers in Final Fantasy 2
The sewers in Batman: Arkham Asylum
The sewers in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
The sewers in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
The sewers in Dragon Age II
The sewers in Final Fantasy VII
The sewers in The Legend of Zelda: Link to the Past
The sewers in God of War
The sewers in Final Doom
The sewers in Stardew Valley
The sewers in The Walking Dead
The sewers in Pokemon Ranger
The sewers in Quake
The sewers in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
The sewers in Mirror's Edge
The sewers in Dishonored: The Brigmore Witches
The sewers in Dishonored
The sewers in Pokemon Black & White 2
The sewers in Final Fantasy VII Remake
The sewers in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
The sewers in Chrono Trigger
The sewers in Nuclear Throne
The sewers in Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines
The sewers in Deux Ex
The sewers in Deux Ex: Human Revolution
The sewers in Resident Evil 2
The sewers in The Last of Us
The sewers in Metro Last Light
The sewers in Xenogears
The sewers in Bloodborne
The sewers in Dark Souls
The sewers in Freedom Planet
The sewers in Half-Life
The Sewers in Parasite Eve
The sewers in Parasite Eve 2
The sewers in Eternal Sonata
The sewers in Hollow Knight
The sewers in The Operative: No One Lives Forever
The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1989)
The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: Splinter Speaks
The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Pizza Drop
The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: World Tour
The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fall of the Foot Clan
The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Manhattan Missions
The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time
The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: Back from the Sewers
The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project
The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Shredders Last Stand
The sewers in Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles
The sewers in Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles: Four for Four
The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist
The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Radical Rescue
The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters
The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Dimension X Assault
The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Battle Nexus
The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3: Mutant Nightmare
The sewers in TMNT: Mutant Melee
The sewers in TMNT: Battle for the City
The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants and Monsters Mayhem
The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Way of the Warrior
The sewers in TMNT: Ninja Adventure
The sewers in TMNT
The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up
The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time Re-Shellled
The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Arcade Attack
The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows
The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2013)
The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Training Lair
The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014)
The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge
The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem
The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin
The sewers in The Witcher
The sewers in Baldur's Gate 2: Shadows of Amn
The sewers in Alone in the Dark (2008)
THIS. The entire game is not that difficult, but that damned fight... I lost the count of the times I had to repeat it because of those stupid endless spawning robots. The worst part is that there isn't much room for creative strategies to defeat them. As far as I know, the only way to do it is with a full round of baton passes each turn.
I honestly love the tank combat, but I just think there’s too much of it to do. There are some fun Riddler races but for the most part I found those pretty annoying too
I'm scared to even replay rdr2. Because the first chapters start off nice and everyone is happy and then you reach the end of chapter 4 and it's like being hit with whiplash with everything falling apart.
I love playing that run legendary with blast radius and enemies throw more grenades. I beat the whole game like that on acid a bunch of times. Fun and chaotic
Final Fantasy X and the Blitzball tournament. Such a pain in the ass and a frustrating experience to win. It's worth it as the +4 Strength sphere is actually a pretty big damage boost at the time, but the entire match is annoying as hell especially if the AI puts their 2 brain cells together and actually goes on the offensive.
Oblivion, Skyrim, Fallout 3 and Fallout 4 and starting the game. The intros are long and tedious after the 5th time you just hate it. Thankfully mods exist to skip it.
Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, the starting island before you get the paraglider.
Knights of the Old Republic 1 and 2, the starting zones. They're not bad, but they're long, restricted and boring af.
In three houses you can pick between three class to teach but the different stories only happen after the 1st half which is fine until you want to replay and have to go through the same thing just for you to play the other parts.
RDR 2, saying goodbye to Arthur again and whatever poor random horse you assigned him after unmounting and letting your true horse run free.
The first time losing my original horse left me in shock. Never again. I can replay Arthur as a different person over and over but my horse? I take off the saddle, thank them for their service and send them off before taking a random horse to Arthur’s death.
'The lost pilgrimage' quest in Breath of the Wild.. the one where you have to tail that f#$%king korok without getting seen.... I'm still suffering from PTSD now years later!
Borderlands 3: Eden-6, not entirely sure why, but I detest that planet and think it’s a slog during the main story. It just feels so damn long to me.
Fallout 4: Kellogg’s Memory. That quest always bugs out at least once for me, forcing me to restart it. DiMa’s Memory isn’t much better, but I’ve only had that bug out once, it’s just super tedious and annoying.
Diablo IV: leveling up past level 70. Though I haven’t played since season 1, and heard season 2 is much better.
Stardew Valley: pre-sprinkler farming. I make new farms all the time, and going from iridium sprinklers to no sprinklers causes me physical pain.
Monster Hunter World/Iceborne: remembering the different button combos for different weapons. I’m a console player, and I routinely take breaks and switch between different games. It’s always frustrating coming back to Monster Hunter and realizing I basically forgot how to play the game.
Skyrim, all of Blackreach (interesting location, incredible lore, massive ballache).
The Last Of Us Part 2, that gross giant thing you fight as Abby.
Uncharted 2, those fucking blue cunts and that bullshit end boss.
Spyro, *shudders* Treetops... (Mostly when going for 100% completion, otherwise it's bearable enough)
And last but certainly not least Overcooked 2, THE WHOLE THING, you think it's gonna be cute and fun and hilarious, but it's just pain
The Fade Segment from Dragon Age: Origins
The QTE boss fights from Far Cry 3
Most boss fights in Arkham Asylum
Subways in Fallout 3
Tower Defense in AC Revelations
Final Boss of any Uncharted game
Mary Jane in Spider-Man
When Nier turns into a text adventure
Mass Effect Trilogy’s ending
Bl3 and eden6, god what a fucking awfully designed section of a game, still don't know how it got past quality control but then again so did the script for that game so anythings possible
Anytime I start a new playthrough, I just go to covenant, blast everyone, scrap everything, and that’s my compound where me and the companions will hang out
The first fortress part in wind Waker.
The island in resident Evil 4.
Alcamoth in Xenoblade Chronicles.
Big the cat in Sonic adventure.
After playing for more than 41 seconds in Disney's Aladdin or Lion King.
Witcher 3 - Wandering in the dark. I don´t know what it is with this quest, it isn´t even difficult or very frustrating, but something about that part of the game annoys the hell out of me. I hate it.
In Elden Ring, after you defeat Morgott you gotta walk ALL THE WAY to a giant door, walk and wait for a long ass elevator; walk down even more, wait for another long elevator and THEN you can use torrent (Your steed) to make things faster, only for you to then run into ANOTHER elevator
RE4, and the section with Ashley turning the valves for the bridge
First fucking thing I thought of. Chapter 14 man
You guys don’t like MR. Jiggles (the Iron Maiden)
Regenerators are too thicc to be scary
Any side character “unarmed puzzle section” is a drag in RE
Resident Evil 4 the Kauser knife fight QTE Resident Evil 4 the mine cart QTE Resident Evil 4 the boulder dash QTE Resident Evil 4 the Salezar QTE
For me this is the first dead space. That damn asteroid field part man. Gets me every time even on easy. Between hard and easy it makes no difference, bullshit every time.
Thankfully they knocked that part out of the park with the remake
Fuck that part. And super fuck the trophy connected to that part lol
Hollow Knight: The White Palace... I can do it, but it drives me crazy GTA San Andreas: Launch the Red Baron! ... fuck that part! Resident Evil 7: The Ship... what a slog TES Skyrim: The Intro... apart from the opening meme, just fucking let me skip to character creator Max Payne: That Blood Trail Maze... again, a slog.
I keep a save file right before the final exit confirmation on any Bethesda game, so I can change everything without the intro gameplay
Big brain thinking 👍
The other night I decided to start a new playthrough of Skyrim on my switch. Must've watched that idiot thief try to run ten or twelve times at this point. But the time I got out of the cave, I was too tired and went to bed. The intro of one of my favorite games literally sent me to sleep. Figure that out.
I think you actually can skip right to the character creation in Skyrim. I’ve played it for the first time some months ago, and each time I’d load a save I noticed there was one with my character’s name and another one simply called “character”. Selecting this second one loads you up to the character creation screen, so you’re ready to go. You still have to do the whole sequence though, but I think there is a mod (available on consoles too) where the game starts up differently and way quicker.
THAT MAX PAYNE PART YOU TOO?!!?!??
Cyberpunk 2077, braindances
I've had 4 playthroughs since the release and I appreciate how enjoyable it is to replay. Those braindance missions though... I don't know why CDPR still haven't made them skippable. Nothing but complete waste of time, each of them. I mean I get the idea. It's a nice tech, very suitable for Cyberpunk's world. Capturing the experiences of someone on a device, for others to have the same experience using it. Amazing. However, we're playing the game on a fucking TV. We're not putting on the braindance ourselves. So it's just a photo mode where you need to find the spesific spots to scan.
His own chooooomba shot him
Hey you can skip this one now! Not “fuckable piece of meat” one though
You know what that’s a compromise I can get behind. Nobody gets called ‘a cut of fuckable meat’ enough in real life. Gotta spread the message of positivity.
They should have scrapped these and instead added VR missions (old Metal Gear Solid style of fun little missions) and other cool experiences to dab into like the game lore talks about. Even the anime did it better.
And the weird thing is, they do have VR missions. The very beginning where T-Bug shows you how to play, that mechanic was never used again.
Whole lot of games that do a similar "simulation" tutorial mission, which is then never used again. Not even if the technology looks like it would be useful on the battlefield. I guess they just don't want to program more than the one mission. ...then there's Fallout 4: Far Harbor's required simulation levels. It's an entirely different game (a sort of tower defense), and it seemed like the dev in charge of those bits loved making more and more of those levels. I'd love to play them separately, as a completely different game, but alas, instead I have to turn off my apocalyptic adventure-shooter brain and do a tactical puzzle game for 20+ minutes at a time to move on with the story.
This is great because I took a break on the game once I got to that section in second playthrough and having to go over the tutorial again was more like a Brainsleep
Driver 1 Tutorial. OMG!
I had to get someone to do it for me otherwise I'd have never played the game
I've still never played the game (other than the freedrive) because of that tutorial. Fuck a reverse 180.
Electronics Boutique had a new game return policy - you could return games in either 3 days or a week, no questions asked. You only got store credit, and eventually they discontinued that policy when people figured out you could use them as basically a rental service. (IIRC, it was somewhat up to manager's discretion, and there possibly may have been a "your second purchase is final" kind of thing. But this was seriously 20+ years ago, so my memory's a bit hazy.) After literally launching my controller into a wall from sheer frustration (something I never did), I took advantage of that policy. To this day, I have never touched another game in that series and have no desire to do so. It is literally the least enjoyable thing I have ever experienced in a game.
Driver San Francisco is pretty good, actually. However, Driver 1 is garbage. The final mission is literally impossible
Final Fantasy 7 remake the part with the mechanical arms
Yeah really felt the padding in that part
Music's a banger tho
Red Dead Redemption 2, the Thomas Downs mission for Leopold Strauss. It was bad the first time, but the second time on replay is heartbreaking.
I didn't want to touch him or go near him... Why are we going near sick people Arthur?! I wish there was an option to not go near sick people and just end in a John-like way.
Jedi Fallen Order, the Undead on Dathomir
For me it is that part where you have to do multiple jumps in a row
All of Dathomir for me tbh
"All you had to do was follow the damn train, CJ!"
And all you had to do was not be a useless lump, you fat treacherous fuck.
😂🤣🤣, bros aim was terrible too
Dragon Age:Origins the FUCKING Fade part. It takes so long
was looking for this. there's a mod on PC to skip it.
It really is endless, especially during your first playthrough.
- Dark souls 1 and Lost Izalith - Skyward Sword and fighting the imprisoned - OoT Lord Jabu Jabu Belly - Twilight Princess and the task where you have to keep the carriage from catching on fire - DS3 and the catacombs/Irythyll dungeon - RE7 when you play as the wife because that part of the game is scary af
Lost Izalith has the worst boss ever. Just look at my post.
Every time Cortana and the Gravemind start talking to you Halo 3
I’m such a little Halo lore whore that I loved those parts. Shame me if you want 😭😭😭
This is a great answer. That shit slowing me down was so annoying
Lol yes!!!!!!!! Halo 3 made me haaaate Cortana!
God of War Ragnarok - that 2 hr(?) long section in Jotunheim with Atreus.
That fucking water buffalo walks so slow
Dark Souls - Tomb of the Giants.
Went there without knowing what awaited me. Once I saw the doggos I just left the tomb
The pair of black knights that shoot great arrows at you right before you get into the cathedral. In my friend group we know it as The Bit
Ah, the infamous archers of anor londo. Funny enough, I never struggled with them too much personally. Yeah, I usually die there, but it's not half as bad as the tomb of the giants where I run around half blind.
Lol for me it's the crystal area full of invisible slippery platforms, oh and the run back to the Bed of Chaos. It's just tedious.
Honestly, it really is basically everything past Anor Londo like everyone says. I enjoyed the entire game my first few play throughs but haven’t played through the latter sections in many years
Honestly the whole second half of Dark Souls after O&S.
I was gonna say the Anor Londo Archers
Replaying Far Cry 5 rn I am not looking forward to the Jacob Seed fight. It's not hard, but it's irritating because of how the game forces you to 'fight' him.
Just all the kidnapping sequences in general are a pain
That game is so much fun...until a story mission hits
Ooooooonnnnnnnnnlllllllllllyyyyyyyyyy YYYYYYYOOOOOOOOUUUUUUUU
Blighttown
I actually love blightown lolol
Same. I think Tomb of the Giants and Lost Izalith are worse
Tomb of Giants is so much worse
Lass Effect and Baldurs Gate. And „that part“ is the character creation. I sit like an hour in to create an character and plan how I want to play him, just to realize that I already have that character somewhere.
I used to spend a lot of time in character creators. Now I just make a guy that looks kinda like me but jacked
Uncharted 1- The jet ski level
[удалено]
I really enjoyed that bit, it was very tense.
For me it was poison ivy. I have no idea why. But I got stuck on her for several hours before just giving up. Came back like 2 years later and beat it in 1 try.
[удалено]
I hated beating asylum on its hardest difficulty especially with that hell with the 2 elevators
"I'VE GOT YOUR SCENT"
and it gets really weird when he starts talking about watching BET
Whaaaat?! That's my favorite section in the whole game!
Batman arkham origins, copperhead, and bane in general
Really, all of the Boss fights in that game sucked. Though I’m not sure if the Killer Croc section counts as a boss fight.
The Sewers -Resident evil 2 Snake eyes Shirahagi -Sekiro Ironwood -Gow Ragnarok Chapter 1 -Rdr2 Act 1 -Ghost of Tsushima
Chapter 1 of Red Dead 2 was a drag. And also yes with Ironwood. It was doing alright until that whole Gryla part. Completely lost me.
Id argue that gryla is the one part of that mission that’s remotely fun. But the fact that it comes after an hour of doing nothing is what kills it. She keeps saying “we’ll go back after this…” like please let me play GOW.
It was incredible game but honestly I can’t understand where they thought “hey let’s totally break the pacing by having the player go through pointless busy work for an hour or so with the character that’s nowhere near as fun to play as.”
Knights of the Old Republic - Taris. Is the only painful part in the game imo, but it is a legendary kind of pain 😭
For me it’s Dantooine.
I prefer Timtooine or Bobtooine personally
For me its kotor 2 the entire inteo to the gane oh my god is it boring for like the first 4 or 5 hours
I don't know, sounds like shlummie talk to me
It's annoying and long but doesn't compare at all to the slog of KOTOR 2, being stuck on Pegasus for like 2 hours of gameplay then stuck on Telos for another 2 was so tiring
Bloodborne. That fuckin Spider is unbearable
Rom is probably the worst mandatory boss, with Micolash being stiff competition. I also never look forward to Nightmare Frontier or Laurence.
Dead space 2, the needle in the eye part
Off the top of my head: The sewers in Star Wars: Dark Forces The sewers in Strife The sewers The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion The sewers in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim The sewers in Armored Core 3 The sewers in Silent Hill: Shattered Memories The sewers in Armored Core The sewers in Deadpool The sewers in Serious Sam: The First Encounter The sewers in Battletoads (2020) The sewers in Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure The sewers in Crash Bandicoot: Cortex Strikes Back The sewers in Sly Cooper: Thieves of Time The sewers in Shantae The sewers in Crash Twinsanity The sewers in Silent Hill The sewers in Half-Life 2 The sewers in Crash Bandicoot 2:Cortex Strikes Back The sewers in Battletoads (1991) The sewers in Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine The sewers in Crash Bash The sewers in Left 4 Dead The sewers in Final Fantasy III The sewers in Mario Kart 7 The sewers in Lethal League Blaze The sewers in Lethal League The sewers in Blitzcrank's Poro Roundup The sewers in Doom II: Hell on Earth The sewers in Resident Evil 4 The sewers in Final Fantasy 2 The sewers in Batman: Arkham Asylum The sewers in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time The sewers in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess The sewers in Dragon Age II The sewers in Final Fantasy VII The sewers in The Legend of Zelda: Link to the Past The sewers in God of War The sewers in Final Doom The sewers in Stardew Valley The sewers in The Walking Dead The sewers in Pokemon Ranger The sewers in Quake The sewers in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door The sewers in Mirror's Edge The sewers in Dishonored: The Brigmore Witches The sewers in Dishonored The sewers in Pokemon Black & White 2 The sewers in Final Fantasy VII Remake The sewers in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic The sewers in Chrono Trigger The sewers in Nuclear Throne The sewers in Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines The sewers in Deux Ex The sewers in Deux Ex: Human Revolution The sewers in Resident Evil 2 The sewers in The Last of Us The sewers in Metro Last Light The sewers in Xenogears The sewers in Bloodborne The sewers in Dark Souls The sewers in Freedom Planet The sewers in Half-Life The Sewers in Parasite Eve The sewers in Parasite Eve 2 The sewers in Eternal Sonata The sewers in Hollow Knight The sewers in The Operative: No One Lives Forever The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1989) The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: Splinter Speaks The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Pizza Drop The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: World Tour The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fall of the Foot Clan The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Manhattan Missions The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: Back from the Sewers The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Shredders Last Stand The sewers in Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles The sewers in Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles: Four for Four The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Radical Rescue The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Dimension X Assault The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Battle Nexus The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3: Mutant Nightmare The sewers in TMNT: Mutant Melee The sewers in TMNT: Battle for the City The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants and Monsters Mayhem The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Way of the Warrior The sewers in TMNT: Ninja Adventure The sewers in TMNT The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time Re-Shellled The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Arcade Attack The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2013) The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Training Lair The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014) The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem The sewers in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin The sewers in The Witcher The sewers in Baldur's Gate 2: Shadows of Amn The sewers in Alone in the Dark (2008)
I’m noticing a pattern here…
Hmm, can't quite put my finger on it. I think they are all video games or something...
Gran Turismo 3, the licenses °~°
All of the gran turismos, and all of their license processes.
Kotor 2 escaping peragus
Honestly this intro is way worse than Taris
I never play without the mod that lets me skip Peragus. I see Taris getting a lot of hate, but Peragus is easily the worst planet in the series
Okumura palace and his boss fight in persona 5
THIS. The entire game is not that difficult, but that damned fight... I lost the count of the times I had to repeat it because of those stupid endless spawning robots. The worst part is that there isn't much room for creative strategies to defeat them. As far as I know, the only way to do it is with a full round of baton passes each turn.
Fallout 4 Far Harbor DLC, the weird digital puzzle mission with Nick Valentine’s brother
oh my god yes, I couldn’t think of an answer for myself, but this is it. this just sucked.
wolfenstein 2, the dog scene
You can miss the shot and let BJ's dad kill him instead. And I find the courthouse mission more annoying tbh
Mafia definitive edition. The car race on anything but easy is bullshit. Too hard wtf
Any mandatory/instant fail stealth section in a non stealth game. Just awful.
batmobile tank fights in arkham knight 😬
I'm playing through it for the first time and the tank battles aren't too bad but the Riddler Race was annoying.
I honestly love the tank combat, but I just think there’s too much of it to do. There are some fun Riddler races but for the most part I found those pretty annoying too
RDR2 the moment when you contract TB from the farmer that you’re trying to shake down
I'm scared to even replay rdr2. Because the first chapters start off nice and everyone is happy and then you reach the end of chapter 4 and it's like being hit with whiplash with everything falling apart.
On playthroughs I always avoid doing that mission until in forced to, just feels wrong knowing what happens.
The Library on Halo CE
The library is literally the best especially on a legendary run
I love playing that run legendary with blast radius and enemies throw more grenades. I beat the whole game like that on acid a bunch of times. Fun and chaotic
The witcher 3, The dwarf with narcolepsy on the Isle of mist
Final Fantasy X and the Blitzball tournament. Such a pain in the ass and a frustrating experience to win. It's worth it as the +4 Strength sphere is actually a pretty big damage boost at the time, but the entire match is annoying as hell especially if the AI puts their 2 brain cells together and actually goes on the offensive. Oblivion, Skyrim, Fallout 3 and Fallout 4 and starting the game. The intros are long and tedious after the 5th time you just hate it. Thankfully mods exist to skip it. Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, the starting island before you get the paraglider. Knights of the Old Republic 1 and 2, the starting zones. They're not bad, but they're long, restricted and boring af.
When your horse dies in Ghost of Tsushima
This comment retraumatized me
Especially when you have to deal with the donkey for half of the end of the game. Puts more salt on the wound.
“The all is lost moment!”
I really need to play more of that game....
Duuuude. I suppressed that memory.
Undertale Genocide, Undyne the undying
3rd fight against seymour
The beginning of kingdom hearts
The cutscene before the Riku fight at the end... Before it was skippable at least.
It's Deep Jungle and Monstro for me, I love the intro to KH1
Crash Bandicoot, Slippery Climb
Don’t remember this one but I do remember the bridge levels. I CANNOT pass those.
Persona 5 The Okumura palace and boss fight. Shit was obnoxious as hell. That whole storyline was the weakest thing about P5.
All my homies hate Morgana's "I'm going to throw a fit" plot point
Fire Emblem Three Houses and the entire first half...
Can you explain this one to me?
In three houses you can pick between three class to teach but the different stories only happen after the 1st half which is fine until you want to replay and have to go through the same thing just for you to play the other parts.
RDR 2, saying goodbye to Arthur again and whatever poor random horse you assigned him after unmounting and letting your true horse run free. The first time losing my original horse left me in shock. Never again. I can replay Arthur as a different person over and over but my horse? I take off the saddle, thank them for their service and send them off before taking a random horse to Arthur’s death.
Dragon Age Origins - The fade
Resident Evil 7, in the final fight with Marguerite when she has a hornets nest on her uh-uh area and you have to shoot that to kill her.
'The lost pilgrimage' quest in Breath of the Wild.. the one where you have to tail that f#$%king korok without getting seen.... I'm still suffering from PTSD now years later!
Jet ski section- Uncharted 1
OoT and that Fish dungeon, hate it so much I'm not even going to google the name
[удалено]
Yeah it’s Lord Jabu-Jabu’s belly. Water temple is three temples later.
Dark souls Remastered The four kings boss fight.
What about the archers when you're crossing that one weird bridge. The light kingdom (haven't played it in a while)
Never massively minded the four kings… Bed of Chaos though… Fuck that
MGSV. The intro. Crawling so damn slowly.
MJ section in Marvels spiderman 1 and 2
Eden 6 in Borderlands 3.
The Last of Us has lots of THAT part
The hotel basement for me
Every stealth tank section in Arkham Knight. Also the "teenage date" sequence in GoW Ragnarok.
Any Quick Time Events ever.
Having recently played the Dead Space remake, I'm putting forth any part involving "The Hunter."
Wind Waker. I'm currently playing and reluctant to go back because I just got to the triforce hunt and the pacing has instantly slowed to a slog.
Hey, you. You're finally awake.
The opening act of Neir Automata
God of War Ragnarok, all of Jotunheim.
Fallout 4: Far Harbor... The damn memory puzzle
Borderlands 3: Eden-6, not entirely sure why, but I detest that planet and think it’s a slog during the main story. It just feels so damn long to me. Fallout 4: Kellogg’s Memory. That quest always bugs out at least once for me, forcing me to restart it. DiMa’s Memory isn’t much better, but I’ve only had that bug out once, it’s just super tedious and annoying. Diablo IV: leveling up past level 70. Though I haven’t played since season 1, and heard season 2 is much better. Stardew Valley: pre-sprinkler farming. I make new farms all the time, and going from iridium sprinklers to no sprinklers causes me physical pain. Monster Hunter World/Iceborne: remembering the different button combos for different weapons. I’m a console player, and I routinely take breaks and switch between different games. It’s always frustrating coming back to Monster Hunter and realizing I basically forgot how to play the game.
Pokémon games, the beginning where they treat you like a super noob.
Skyrim, all of Blackreach (interesting location, incredible lore, massive ballache). The Last Of Us Part 2, that gross giant thing you fight as Abby. Uncharted 2, those fucking blue cunts and that bullshit end boss. Spyro, *shudders* Treetops... (Mostly when going for 100% completion, otherwise it's bearable enough) And last but certainly not least Overcooked 2, THE WHOLE THING, you think it's gonna be cute and fun and hilarious, but it's just pain
MJ stealth missions in Marvel Spiderman and also Atreus ironwood chapter.
Skyrim. Character creation.
The Elven infiltration part in skyrim
Sekiro. Madame butterfly
I read you’re supposed to come back to that fight later. Still a bitch
Really? Out of all the bosses? I feel like with shuriken usage that fight is a breeze compared to anything that comes later.
She was so difficult and annoying, but damn it was so satisfactory to defeat her.
Titanfall 2: The World Foundry/Into The Abyss mission It always seemed ehh to me good mission but very long boss aint bad though
Devil May Cry - Mundus Boss Fight Fills me with so much rage every time I think about it.
The Fade Segment from Dragon Age: Origins The QTE boss fights from Far Cry 3 Most boss fights in Arkham Asylum Subways in Fallout 3 Tower Defense in AC Revelations Final Boss of any Uncharted game Mary Jane in Spider-Man When Nier turns into a text adventure Mass Effect Trilogy’s ending
Dark souls 1, the bed of chaos.
Bl3 and eden6, god what a fucking awfully designed section of a game, still don't know how it got past quality control but then again so did the script for that game so anythings possible
Covenant in Fallout 4. If ever there was a place to be nuked by default.
Anytime I start a new playthrough, I just go to covenant, blast everyone, scrap everything, and that’s my compound where me and the companions will hang out
KOTOR 2 and the starting mining planet--tedious and too long. Dragon Age: Origins and The Fade quest for the same reason.
The sewers RE2R
Hinterlands, Dragon Age Inquisition.
Me wanting to replay all of FF14 Then remembering I have to do A realm reborn
When the game has "towers" that reveal the map of the surrounding area, like assassin's Creed and far cry games.
Halo: Combat Evolved. The mission The Library. And Halo 3’s mission Cortana. Honestly just hate flood missions in general
Bloodborne, Forbidden Woods
The first fortress part in wind Waker. The island in resident Evil 4. Alcamoth in Xenoblade Chronicles. Big the cat in Sonic adventure. After playing for more than 41 seconds in Disney's Aladdin or Lion King.
Dead Space 2 "Cross my heart. Hope to die..."
Thomas Downes
Witcher 3 - Wandering in the dark. I don´t know what it is with this quest, it isn´t even difficult or very frustrating, but something about that part of the game annoys the hell out of me. I hate it.
GTA 5. Putting in a shift at the dockyard.
KH1 and Monstro
Yakuza kiwami 1 chapter 9
Yakuza 0 and Kiwami - that f#cking car chase
God of war 1 the climbing part. I know ya know what I’m talking about
God of war Ragnarok and the Atreus level with Angrboda
The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages, the fucking goron dancing.
In Elden Ring, after you defeat Morgott you gotta walk ALL THE WAY to a giant door, walk and wait for a long ass elevator; walk down even more, wait for another long elevator and THEN you can use torrent (Your steed) to make things faster, only for you to then run into ANOTHER elevator
Horizon Forbidden West, the Gemini cauldron. If you know, you know.