Not long ago I finally forced myself to finish Skyrim: Dawnguard, which required me to fight my way through a dungeon of falmer and their insect pets. At that point I knew I would probably never play through Dawnguard again.
I just can't stand fighting those things and tend to avoid any dungeon that forces me to deal with them. I say, "Wow, Blackreach is amazingly beautiful and a good chance to explore a huge dwemer city. Oh, wait, it's just a big falmer lair, so to hell with that."
It's not that they're hard. It's not that they're creepy. It's just that they're so damn tedious! They're standard humanish baddies, but with a tendency to hit-point sponginess, and they tend to come in large groups. Their pets are somehow even worse, and use poison to be extra annoying. You wouldn't think they would be any more irritating than bandits and spiders, but somehow I find them so much worse.
Thankfully Skyrim's open enough that I can find plenty to do without having to slog through these guys, but with other games you can't always avoid baddies like this.
Are there any enemies that inspire you to walk away from a game, or even just one part of it?
I just can't stand fighting those things and tend to avoid any dungeon that forces me to deal with them. I say, "Wow, Blackreach is amazingly beautiful and a good chance to explore a huge dwemer city. Oh, wait, it's just a big falmer lair, so to hell with that."
It's not that they're hard. It's not that they're creepy. It's just that they're so damn tedious! They're standard humanish baddies, but with a tendency to hit-point sponginess, and they tend to come in large groups. Their pets are somehow even worse, and use poison to be extra annoying. You wouldn't think they would be any more irritating than bandits and spiders, but somehow I find them so much worse.
Thankfully Skyrim's open enough that I can find plenty to do without having to slog through these guys, but with other games you can't always avoid baddies like this.
Are there any enemies that inspire you to walk away from a game, or even just one part of it?