The quietest and most deadliest of rages. Those games where you just couldn't any more.
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I never got around to mass effect - I’m skeptical that it would hold up if I were to try it now
Whahaha. I've had plenty of those moments in games where I have to get up, walk away and go back later else I will smash all things.
very very funny, but wouldn't be as funny if it was not true
I remember playing the first Devil May Cry on Dante Must Die mode, specifically fighting Nightmare. RAGE
Due to glitches: Naughty Bear and Rage.
Due to difficulty: X-Com (the first one), XCOM (new one on impossible setting), and Demon's Souls.
Due to being an awful game: FF13
I did finish both XCOM games, but it required periods of cooldown.
I said "F THIS GAME!" at the ending (or complete lack of one) for Final Fantasy Tactics. I still want to BBQ every chocobo I see.
The mile high thing took me ages to do. I randomly decided to have a bum day at uni and just thought **** it. Everyone has lectures I can do it by the time they get back. Several hours later I was still trying. I managed to do it in the end but there was no sense of gratitude that I had done it. More confusion that I have wasted my day doing it