I recently replayed one of my all-time favourite games, Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Father. It still holds up, even if Gabriel himself is a sexist pig.
But there's a puzzle near the end where you have to collect 10 stone slabs and place them in sequential order in 12 different rooms (2 are already locked in place to give you an idea of where to start). It's tedious in the first place, but every time, I swear I somehow get the order backwards and have to re-collect all of them and do it again. I hate doing the puzzle just for the tedium of it.
In Gabriel Knight 2, there's a puzzle near the end involving closing doors in a maze. There's no right or wrong answer, but there is an order to it that's most efficient. It takes me forever to get out of that maze.
Much as I love Final Fantasy IV and VI, I hate the level grinding part of it that's almost necessary to survive the later part of the game.
How about you? What's your least favourite part of some of your favourite games?
But there's a puzzle near the end where you have to collect 10 stone slabs and place them in sequential order in 12 different rooms (2 are already locked in place to give you an idea of where to start). It's tedious in the first place, but every time, I swear I somehow get the order backwards and have to re-collect all of them and do it again. I hate doing the puzzle just for the tedium of it.
In Gabriel Knight 2, there's a puzzle near the end involving closing doors in a maze. There's no right or wrong answer, but there is an order to it that's most efficient. It takes me forever to get out of that maze.
Much as I love Final Fantasy IV and VI, I hate the level grinding part of it that's almost necessary to survive the later part of the game.
How about you? What's your least favourite part of some of your favourite games?