One thing that drags down the entire game for you

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When I recently tried out Red Dead Redemption 2 for the first time and after few hours I realized that even I thought I'm having fun for most of the time I don't want to play this game anymore because of those unskippable body looting animations, it's kinda made me feel like game is punishing me for no reason because every time after big shootout I either have to waste my time for watching looting animation for every single enemy I killed or leave all the loot behind that makes me feel bad and made me drop the game after like 15 hours.
Do y'all also had small things like that ruins games for you?
 
Unskippable cutscenes at every shrine you finish in Breath of the Wild or Tears of the Kingdom. More of that 'forces you to look at & read the same thing over and over repeatedly' bullshit, and while you can skip them  technically, the prompt alway takes way too long to pop up, forcing you to watch at least 3 seconds worth anyway before you even get to skip. It's bullshit and unnecessary, other cutscenes in the game let you skip right away, but not the most overplayed cutscene in the game - Shrine completion. Almost makes me not want to play it.
 
Those awful fonts that don't fit the games that are used because of accessibility or something and can't be toggled either. It's very hard to give the game a chance if the menus already feel bad.
 
I tried playing RE4 Remake but was very disappointed with how weighty the character feels whith his body inertia (I think that's how its called). Original game was frisky and snappy, remake felt like I'm running underwater.
 
Forced scrolling levels outside of shmups

Escort missions 99% of the time. Don't run INTO the enemy bullets, dummy

Tail missions. Has one of these ever been done exactly how it was probably envisioned?

Timers unless it's an old arcade port or it makes sense for the story. A bomb is going to go off or someone's going to get smashed by a falling ceiling? Sure. Super Mario 3? Why.
 
Usually this one is a first playthrough issue only, but I've dropped games over it - intrusive tutorial popups.

Another one would be micro-cutscenes or camera swerves that introduce or point out things in the environment that need neither introduction nor pointing out just so even the most inattentive player can't possibly miss them.
I generally hate it when a game takes away control of the camera to show off some random thing. Massive pet peeve of mine since RE6.
 
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The body horror and animal violence in Parasite Eve, Im not comfortable with that vibe
~OOC~
Well, it is supposed to be Lovecraftian type horror, so that is part of it.
Much like in Resident Evil, where the viruses mutate humans into abominations. I understand your distaste for it, some people don’t enjoy that. Honestly, it should have had a warning about it.
Like how I think it was RE1 had the violence and gore warning upfront before the game started.

Yeah, nothing breaks the immersion more for me than unskippable anything.
Unskippable cutscenes for me, as well as scrolling text.
Sometimes I just don't care about the story. I just want to play my game and be a loot goblin.

As for myself.
Sluggish feeling action games. I recently started playing Ninja Gaiden 3 Razor's Edge, and I don't know why. But it feels like it has input lag or the game is chugging through molasses.

I am playing it on the 360 from an SSD, with no disc loading involved. Maybe it's just the 360.
But I have had other action and fast paced type games feel this way in the past, again almost like there is a split second or more of input lag.
 
Forced backtracking in games. Luckily this died with the PS2 era, but there's nothing I hate more than when a JRPG (of all game genres) does it for no good reason except padding time. This usually coupled with unskippable cutscenes as mentioned above, or no fast travel options is just cruel, lazy game design.

It's kind of a grey zone though. Like I'm fine when horror games do it (in moderation), since survival & navigation is usually part of the challenge. Or games like the Metroids which usually test how well you remember the entire map.


Also this one is more of a personal pet peeve but any game that can't run or dips below 30FPS, because the game wasn't optimized or built for it, just turns me off right away. 64 games are excluded for the most part.
 
I actually like little irritating unskippable cut-scenes, even if they are irritating.To me they add to the atmosphere more often then not. The thing that truly irks-me through is a bad translation. Indie Chinese games still have difficult with that.
 

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