Temple Run. Didn't know there were power ups. Currently playing Nier Automata and I'm certain I'll finish that game and realize I've fucked something up.
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Video game news oriented community. No NanoUFO is not a bot :)
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My goal is just to have a community where people can go and see what new game news is out for the day and comment on it.
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I made it through all of Mass Effect 2 without realising I had the Krogan on my ship frozen. The suicide mission did not go well.
Played destiny 2 for a quite a bit without knowing about seasonal artifacts including anti-champion ones
Dragon Quest 7 on PlayStation, fucked up my vocations, started over 80h in...
There's this game called Arc Rise Fantasia for the Wii that's mechanically interesting with the worst English dub known to the English. I got far enough to where something happens to half the party and they're no longer usable. I had really only been leveling those characters and soft locked myself into a really hard boss fight. I was praying for a force-lose boss but all I got was the game over screen.
I played Just shapes and beats without knowing how to activate the boost thingy. After failing the tutorial and playing the party mode, I saw that the other people did the boost and I just searched and felt pretty dumb after realizing you can boost.
Got about halfway through Mass Effect 2 on the PS3 before I realised it's never spent any skill points in upgrades.
Hahaha, this reminds me of my first play through of final fantasy 7 where I didn't quite understand you could change/upgrade weapons on your characters and I've went very far in what is essentially hard mode at some point, doing significantly less damage than I could.
I was a kid with poor reading comprehension I guess
Oh my first play through of FF7 I somehow managed to arrive at Demon Gate completely underpowered. I had no way to beat him because I simply hadn't levelled high enough or got enough good gear. It wasn't until lockdown that I actually went back and finished the whole game.
Ah I've done that a few times when there wasn't enough hand holding in games.
Recently played through entirety of the dragon age games on Gamepass. Was pretty excited to finally do this as it had been on my 'list of games to play' for years...
Rushed through and I think I missed a companion in at least two of the games. Maybe all three. Couldn't tell you who offhand, bit was pretty upset when I read about them later and they seemed cool.