Grindzombie: Total War: Attila took me a good 10 restarts over the past 4 years before I finally felt like I hadn't totally borked my empire by turn 20. When I come back to revisit my playthrough I have either forgotten everything that I was doing or grown bored with my character build. It's inevitably always the same story: I start a new character and play for many hours until (A) life gets too busy for a spell, or (B) my fickle gaming interests shift to another game for a while. Zoid: I have restarted Morrowind, Oblivion, Fallout 3, Skyrim, and Fallout 4 countless times now. I had a few tries and I hope I'll finally be able to finish the game some day. It's a lot harder to find NPCs and items in a 3D cRPG than in an isometric one. Sometimes I get bored before reaching the ending and sometimes frustrated when I can't find the desired person (no waypoints). The game is great, but I never finished it. Sarafan: It's Morrowind for me unfortunately. I've started Skyrim easily a dozen times and played almost 200 hours between Special Edition and OG and I only know of Paarthurnax through cultural osmosis. I've started Dragon Age Inquisition maybe six times, mainly out of class/race regret after a lull in playing but also because I always forget to turn off lip-shine during character creation and only notice my elven mages sexy glossy lips after the prologue. I've started The Witcher 3 about four times now, never even been to Skellige. I could easily finish it in a couple weeks, but instead it seems like I'm destined to play it in Sunday afternoon chunks for years to come. But for some reason I never stay committed to Baten Kaitos. When you're in the groove, you chain together cards into 20 or 30 hit combos while building a damage multiplier the whole time. It's a fast-paced card combat system, where you have to curate a deck of abilities that combo well together.
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It even has surprisingly decent English voice acting for a Japanese game from the early 2000s.
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Baten Kaitos is a beautiful game, one of the last of the generation of JRPGs to use pre-rendered backgrounds (think the PS1 Final Fantasy games). Okay, so I'm not technically restarting it each time, but I have a save file that I get the urge to go back to on random quiet weekends a couple times a year.
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Wes Fenlon: This is actually a GameCube game that I have been playing on PC emulator Dolphin, on and off, for at least four years now. Then I tried again recently on Switch and didn't even get that far. only to abandon it at the exact same halfway point (fighting some dragon in Whiterun). A few years later I tried again, armed to the teeth with mods. But Dark Souls did actually ruin Skyrim for me-when the latter released two months later I got about halfway through before drifting back to Lordran. It was a deliberately contrarian take-Skyrim anticipation was through the roof at the time, and I remember having dreams about it.
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Shaun Prescott: I vaguely remember reading an opinion piece in 2011 about how Dark Souls would "slay" or "destroy" Skyrim.