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Not in, but thanks and +1 for your generosity, misteryo!

Also, a little promotion in the Giveaways' Directory:
http://www.gog.com/forum/general/how_does_one_make_a_gift_aka_gifting_on_gog_for_dummies/post669

In my case would be mostly platformers. I've horrible reflexes and I'm perfectly able to drop four times in a row in the same pit of lava. As I'm very stubborn, I'll achieve it the fifth time... to die in the spikes next to it. :D

The good news is that when I get beat a game of this genre, I feel like a superman. :)

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Fake_Sketch: Id have to say Faster than light. I have given up totally on finding the crystal cruiser and destroying the rebel flagship in normal difficulty.
Don't give up yet, Fake_Sketch!. It's difficult, but possible. I've done about 54 runs and I managed to defeat it only 3-4 times (I managed to engage it about 10 times).

Goddammit shops, however. Never seems to have the items you need at a given moment... :D

Nonetheless, I really love this game. ;)
Post edited January 29, 2013 by Thespian*
honestly, mine was Kingdom Hearts...
the first one...
i could not jump across this one spot, that you went across with vines...
i tried at least 50 times...
many different variations & sides in jumping from....
i even went back to it later on...
it was the dumbist game to give up on...
but i got so pissed that i said f-k it...
it wasnt a game that i was super invested in but it still peeved me off that that small spot gave me so much trouble...
i should YouTube that spot to figure it out...
but im a bit more invested in my current games to go back to it...
i figure that one day ill do it & be super pissed when i find out that it was much more simplistic than i made it out to be...
BUMP
last month i play black messa i never play half life before i forget in what mission.. but its totaly suck i cant find the way to the next room.. really suck..

im in thanks
Not in but +1! Good luck to all participants!
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Death2Videodrome: honestly, mine was Kingdom Hearts...
the first one...
i could not jump across this one spot, that you went across with vines...
i tried at least 50 times...
many different variations & sides in jumping from....
i even went back to it later on...
it was the dumbist game to give up on...
but i got so pissed that i said f-k it...
it wasnt a game that i was super invested in but it still peeved me off that that small spot gave me so much trouble...
i should YouTube that spot to figure it out...
but im a bit more invested in my current games to go back to it...
i figure that one day ill do it & be super pissed when i find out that it was much more simplistic than i made it out to be...
I got stuck for a while on that too, but I was finally able to do it. Then I went back through the level later and realized you were supposed to take a different route and did a facepalm.
BUMP
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misteryo: (Oh, yeah. Since I am new at this, the winner will have to PM me an email address I can send the prize to. There's probably a non-email way to do this, but I didn't figure it out.)

Cheers!
:) You probably realized by now but you said a possible way to do it just there. pm.
(since text is hard to tell I wasn't being negative with that)


+ for givaway
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RaggieRags: Tomb Raider: Anniversary. One of the platforming parts in the last level was so retarted I gave up. Anyone who can finish that game is a superhuman.
I liked and finished Tomb Raider: Anniversary, but on a related note, I gave up on Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation rather early on. About an hour in it was apparent the designers were more invested in giving you as much puzzle-grief and map disorientation as possible, instead of an enjoyable action-adventure game in the vein of the first three in the franchise.

There were a few games I played nearly all of but hung up my spurs with toward the end. The Longest Journey was one, mostly because I was becoming a tad bored with it around chapter 9 or 10 (I forget) so I didn't bother finishing it. I think I used some arbitrary puzzle as a pretext to bow out. I actually liked the game, but frankly I would have rather explored April Ryan's funky Bohemian neighborhood of Venice for oodles of time than get bogged down in her save-the-world quest, which is a common problem I have with many games.

Freelancer was another one, a space-sim I mostly loved except that it was utilitarian and unyielding when it came to hewing to the demands of the plot if you wanted to eventually upgrade your ship and equipment. In other words the open-endedness of Sirius was mostly an illusion; you basically are railroaded into doing what the game wants most of the time. This was obnoxiously irksome to me to the point where I stopped playing somewhere in the final act of the game, because I no longer cared about Junk'ko Zane, Quintaine, Orillion of the Order, or any of these other yahoos and their war against the Nomads and resented being forced to fly for them. Where was my dialog option for: "Sorry, you've paid me well so far and its been an interesting ride, but I'm striking out on my own now. You're little intergalactic vendetta is no longer my problem--see ya!" Never did I so desperately want one in a story-driven game before. Thankfully, mods out there basically modify Freelancer into an open-ended sandbox game where you can go and explore and do whatever (even if the solar system and its missions are a little colorless, aside from the unique scenery).
Post edited January 30, 2013 by MaridAudran
Most adventure games make me give up...
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langurmonkey: Most adventure games make me give up...
I figured he wasn't including adventure games because they often consists of going from instance of getting stuck to another. I finally had to give up on King's Quest 1 when I was a kid. It wasn't until a couple years ago that I finally beat it.
I got stuck several times while playing Myst IV, and although I managed to figure out most of the puzzles, I had to use a walkthrough for two of them.

Thanks.
The second System Shock... had to give up at a boss fight very late in the game, because I could not find a way to beat it. Turned out later it was impossible. Anyway, haven't finished it to this very day.
Cthulhu BUMP :D
NOT ENTERING as im not interested and its not fare for others that are!
however i feel i must spread my failure!

i gave up on:

Mario on the NES - Level 7-4. no matter what i tried i couldn't complete it - it was only until 4ish years ago i modded my PS2 to play NES games and was stuck again - i looked up how to complete it!

one level on chips challenge i tried so many times to complete the game offered me a skip! to this day i still cant complete that level!


Halo 2 PC - (still working on) but basically given up due to legendary on PC is stupidly hard! legendary on the other Halo games im fine!