There are two that stand out the most to me: Waking Mars and Stellar Fox.
I used to always feel an obligation to complete a game once I've started it. But about halfway or so through Waking Mars, I started getting bored of the game. And I know that when I get bored, my commentary gets less interesting and less... existent. There tend to be large amounts of nothing being said. I end up just saying random stuff just as an excuse to say something. All because I'm no longer having fun with the game.
This is exactly why I quit after 4 videos of Hollow Knight, well, mainly because someone on Twitter told me that I shouldn't feel obligated to continue the game. So I've gotten into the habit of quitting when I'm bored, because what fun that would be to watch, huh?
As for Stellar Fox, I should have ended my series on Part 14, but it went on to be 25 videos long, and I was getting tired of playing the game. So while I did end it before completing the challenge mode, I should have ended it much earlier than that.
I probably should have stopped playing Happy Wheels after Season 1, because despite having fun in every episode I made, they were getting fewer and fewer views as the series went on for 160 episodes in total. Plus, Happy Wheels had already been played to death before I even joined YouTube.
I used to always feel an obligation to complete a game once I've started it. But about halfway or so through Waking Mars, I started getting bored of the game. And I know that when I get bored, my commentary gets less interesting and less... existent. There tend to be large amounts of nothing being said. I end up just saying random stuff just as an excuse to say something. All because I'm no longer having fun with the game.
This is exactly why I quit after 4 videos of Hollow Knight, well, mainly because someone on Twitter told me that I shouldn't feel obligated to continue the game. So I've gotten into the habit of quitting when I'm bored, because what fun that would be to watch, huh?
As for Stellar Fox, I should have ended my series on Part 14, but it went on to be 25 videos long, and I was getting tired of playing the game. So while I did end it before completing the challenge mode, I should have ended it much earlier than that.
I probably should have stopped playing Happy Wheels after Season 1, because despite having fun in every episode I made, they were getting fewer and fewer views as the series went on for 160 episodes in total. Plus, Happy Wheels had already been played to death before I even joined YouTube.