Ah, the researchers finally got around to playing Expedition 33 huh?
Jokes aside, isn’t this also a phenomenon with finishing books and TV shows?
I distinctly remember the depression people who loved the first avatar movies were in after it ended. There was even a forum for them.
So that’s why almost nobody finish their games, according to Steam achievements?
steam achievements are just that … steam achievements.
it’s not the game.
Yeah, i know, I also don’t care about them but they are funny little statistical facts, like “only 20% of the people that played this game beated the tutorial” or “45% of the players didn’t play past the first chapter”.
My problem isn’t finishing them.
My problem is starting them.
That’s the case for me. The last game I’ve “completed” was a game where I can play through multiple different scenarios (Surviving Mars.) I have completed about half the mystery scenarios, and I love being able to replay it and have it be new all over again.
This is why i replay final fantasy x several times but will never finish it myself. I don’t want it to end
Same with TV shows. Finished scrubs again, got to end, turned it off and tried to figure out what was next. Sad times.
Finished Resident Evil Requiem and life had no meaning for two days. We back though. Lmao
Years ago I played Dragon Quest XI up to the good point: where they time traveled and resurrected <character>. My PSN expired and I never finished it.
Can someone please tell me if I did it right?
Journalism at finest…
I feel like we’ve gotten this same headline over the past 20 years



