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I never finished Limbo, Bioshock Infinite, Saint's Row the Third, and pretty much everything single game I've bought that has an ending.

 

Heh that reminds me, I watched a friend play Limbo on 360 when it came out and played the parts he couldn't do. Didn't see all of the game as he'd started it before I was around, but I ended up finishing the game for him. I never went back and played it for myself because I thought the ending was so bad. So "what game have you never started - but finished" for me :p

 

The list of unfinished games is too big :cry:

For me, it was Batman, NES version. To this day, my grandma, who bought me the game, still asks me if I ever gotten around to beating it, and I was still a kid when it came out, lol! (I think I was around 14 at the time, but that was many many moons ago. (Y)

All of them, I'm crap at gaming, so I never finished any of them - with the exception of Manic Miner, Knight Lore, Sabre Wulf, Nodes of Yesod, Starquake, and Quazatron on the Speccy, SuperMarioLand on Gameboy and the first Medal of Honor on PC.

Prince of Persia on my Amiga. I think I was 12 years old or something. I remember getting up to level 8 but then never managed to finish it at that time.

Also Bravely Default on my 3ds. I got the original ending, then I started the secondary ending and I only have 1 battle left. As I kept dying I stopped at some point, but I promised myself that I will finish it eventually.

I haven't completed Bioshock Infinite. I still have DLC in Borderlands 2 that I haven't finished; Captain Scarlets and Sir Hammerlocks. Yet, I've played through Tiny Tina's multiple times. Probably one of my favorite DLCs of all time.  Skyrim, I haven't completed the main quest (I don't think I made it more than halfway through :p) and I bought the DLC where you go to Morrowind that I haven't played. I just get sidetracked so easily. "Oooooh, that cave looks cool"! There goes 5 hours. Exit cave, travel for 5 minutes, see another cave, rinse and repeat. 

Rage

 

The game just got to repetitive and boring around halfway through.

 

actually, i though it was finally getting to be good, and then it finished.  i could not believe it !!!  just when it finally became good..    most of the game seemed like a the first half of a complete game, and we only got to play 10% of the second half.    so much time wasted on the boring parts, so little time to play the good parts

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