The tutorial
Every game should have a tutorial skip.
Like, I'm on my first BG3 campaign and I can tell that I'm going to get annoyed when I have to play that ship intro again.
Unless there's a way to skip it that I don't know about.
All you had to do was follow the damn train, cj!
hate it
Fallout 1. Killing my way out of 1000 rats to finally leave vault 13.
Huh? You can easily outrun them.
I'm playing Starfield right now and I know I'm going to HATE the mission "Entangled" every time.
In Final Fantasy 12, that world in the desert with circular platforms, it was really a pain.
Final Fantasy X, that lightning field.
Dragon age origins : That lagoon in the middle of the desert where you need to search for crystals. The place is a labyrinth.
Mass Effect Trilogy : NOTHING.
For Mass Effect, I gotta say I hate driving anywhere in the first game.
Mako's handling is almost a meme at this point but I liked it
I guess I didn't mind the Mako's handling as much as the big empty planets that felt like they were designed not to be driven in.
I enjoy city builders like Cities: Skylines 1 and 2, or Foundation. I hate the initial crawl when you start a new city and have to micromanage everything because budget. I almost always play with unlimited money cheat enabled. It's just more relaxing that way.
The Great Tree in Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door is the worst dungeon by far. The puzzles involve escorting a bunch of NPCs that can't jump, run away from enemies, and inconsistently break away from following Mario.
Chapter 5 in RDR2, what were they thinking.
The sewer section in Vampire Bloodlines. It's a long action/combat sequence that totally does not fit with the rest of the gameplay.
Personal 5 Royal - Okumaru boss & End boss (vanilla).
I love this game, truly do but that particular boss is so bullshit (Okumaru)
For me it's dark souls after the lordvessel. The areas in that section are the worst part of the game IMO.
Also in dmc5 I hate having to play V's missions, luckily you can skip them with the mission select, but you still have to play through them at least once when unlocking a new difficulty.
I also recently replayed cyberpunk 2077 and while I did generally enjoy the game, the ending was a slog and I had to force myself to finish it.
Doom 1993 I do not like Episode 2 very much. Episode 1 has masterful level design, and Episode 3 has the abstract hell levels that are visually interesting, even if they aren't that great to play. Episode 2 is just kind of boring. It does have the Tower of Babel tho, that's a highlight.
God of war tower in hades or the pandoras box level cluster.
Unless we're talking non narrative PvP or something, I've yet to find a game that I enjoy replaying!
Any green hill in Sonic games
Metro 2033 taking the kid on your back making your aim go all wonky
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