Games you want to Replay but Don't want to Because...

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Not seen a thread like this before, so thought try it out.

I want to replay
Witcher 3 - Don't Want To - After 3 replays its no longer the same
GTA V - Put off by - The Yoga Mission - find it hard with my disability requires Thumb-stick precision.
GTA V - put off by - Trevor Submarine Mission, boring as....
GTA SA - put off by - i don't want to play The Dance Mission on the bench
Sleeping Dogs - Don't want to - I know every Line in the game now...
 
Dead Rising

It's probably my all time favourite game, but haven't touched it since my Xbox360 got packed away during a house move and never dug out about 6 years ago.

Concerned, with now having very limited gaming time, that it might be too hardcore for me, and I might not enjoy it so much. Would hate to spoil the magic.
 
Terraria. I'll end up losing hundreds of hours to it & even have it running whilst I'm /afk & my character is stood at some engineered farming device.
Dagnabbit, tempted again now!

S.T.A.L.K.E.R. series, more so CoP than the others. I know where all the loot is, where all of the NPCs are, but I can spend a ridiculous amount of time in these games just roaming & fighting whilst also enjoying the scenery.
 
Doom 3. I played and finished the entire game muted. The sounds of the game scared the crap out of me. I cant make myself to go back and play it through again.
 
Witcher 3 + DLC. On my second and final playthough, I did everything. Uncovered all marks on the maps, completed all available quests and ended up with the ending I wanted. I don't want to spoil what was a perfect finale.
 
I'd probably go with Witcher 3 as well. I think it's because I need to get used to the controls and movement again after playing FPS games for the past few months. It felt too weird. I will get back to it though as I miss playing it.

Add Far Cry as well. Looks a bit dated now unfortunately.
 
There's quite a few games that I would love to go back to, but the way that my gaming habits over the years means I probably never will.

It used to be that I could really engross myself into a game and focus all of my attention on it, these days if I'm not hooked quickly I'll just stop playing it and move towards my quick fix games.

A few that I've tried and failed recently are:

Morrowind - Tried to play the vanilla game but forgot how strange the combat mechanics were, I then installed the overhaul mod but a few quests in had lost interest a little bit.

Mount & Blade - Can't recall how many complete play throughs I've done on this with various mods, I always go back to it but never have the will to progress from being more than simple bandit or soldier in an army now. Hopefully Bannerlord isn't too far away to freshen things up.

Arma 2/3 - Used to play them both quite a lot, mainly just the map conquest against the AI, with the occasional Battle Royale or survival mode thrown in there. I just can't be bothered with the whole clan side of things and having to be constantly chatting in teamspeak anymore, which is a major requirement for pretty much any game mode.
 
GTA V. I bought it, spent an age downloading it, spent an age waiting for it to load, played around with it online with a couple of mates for a few hours and uninstalled it without touching single player. I just felt no draw to it like I did with 3 / Vice City / San Andreas / 4. Plus sod that download again...
 
GTA V. I bought it, spent an age downloading it, spent an age waiting for it to load, played around with it online with a couple of mates for a few hours and uninstalled it without touching single player. I just felt no draw to it like I did with 3 / Vice City / San Andreas / 4. Plus sod that download again...
Im in a similar boat with prey, i bought, installed and played the initial starting zone, but havent touched it since. I feel like im missing out, but i still cant make myself to play it.
 
GTA V. I bought it, spent an age downloading it, spent an age waiting for it to load, played around with it online with a couple of mates for a few hours and uninstalled it without touching single player. I just felt no draw to it like I did with 3 / Vice City / San Andreas / 4. Plus sod that download again...
you downloaded gta played online only & it didnt draw you in like past gta's (try singleplayer :P)
 
Morrowind - Tried to play the vanilla game but forgot how strange the combat mechanics were, I then installed the overhaul mod but a few quests in had lost interest a little bit.


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System Shock 2. Got around about 10 hours in to this and was really enjoying it but got to a part I just couldn't get passed. Man that game is ultra hard. I always meant to go back to it, dropping down the difficulty level and doing a bit of research as to what to invest my skill points in to. Haven't got round to doing that yet - I guess it's the difficulty that is putting me off...
 
Xcom2 - don't want to because - as much as it's a great game, I just don't have enough gaming time these days to spend any of it mourning my high level characters after an overly ambitious gambit.
 
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