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5 Video Games Every Gamer Has Rage Quit

Sudden fits, broken play pads, or a chair being hurled across the room. These are some of the common sideshows you'll witness when a gamer's rage quit erupts. The sheer pain and frustration of accepting defeat and having to restrategize can quickly turn into anger. While the brave ones choose to surge, others opt to settle their woes in less soul-crunching games. Here is our top list of video games every gamer has rage quit. 

 

5. World of Warcraft

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World of Warcraft, or WoW as fans call it, is an online multiplayer role-playing game developed by Blizzard Entertainment. The game, set in Azeroth, maintains its reputation for having seemingly tricky challenges. The WOW franchise has eight installments, each giving characters the freedom to create their own avatars and traverse the open-world environment.

You will meet creatures along the way and engage in battle. You'll also take part in quests, which allow your character to gain new abilities when accomplished. The eighth installment of the franchise seems to be giving gamers a run for their money. In World of Warcraft: Shadowland is set away from Azeroth, where shadows lurk, creating a sense of mystery and horror.

A set of challenges in the episode will require more than combat skills to progress. For instance, the first dungeon you encounter will require you to dupe the creature for you to retrieve a necromancer. The game's exciting and mind-boggling encounter design may be too much for avid gamers to take in. Furthermore, you can also play in solo mode, but fighting the end bosses will require more manpower and an erudite strategy.

 

4. Grand Theft Auto

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Stealing cars and cruising through towns is a brilliant way to explore the dynamic and ever-evolving Grand Theft Auto series. The action-adventure games take on the realistic feel of being a gangster and rising through the ranks while taking on various jobs. In a city littered with crime, players can explore the open world and find upcoming missions while progressing towards the overall story.

Since the game's release nine years ago, GTA V continues to be a masterpiece, with critics praising its exemplary gameplay and brilliant graphics update. The 3D display remasters characters to life with a faster loading time. Players can take on solo adventures in different missions. While some episodes may feature non-trivial tasks such as driving an NPC to a destination, others require a mixed strategy of combat and with. Flying a plane in the game will require a set of mastery skills and loads of patience.

GTA V features an online multiplayer mode where you can join friends to form a gang and execute missions together. However, anecdotes suggest that high rage quitting results from the game's online mode. With a bunch of hackers and cheats in use, it may be challenging to outcompete your opponent. Teaming up with less competent gamers can also affect your game strategy, and you may have a fit.

 

3. Fortnite

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With stunning graphics display, fast-paced action, and triple modes to choose from, Epic Games' Fortnite franchise has taken the gaming industry by storm. The battle royale game has players competing against each other in three distinct modes. In the Fortnite Battle Royale mode, you play against 100 other players to be the last person standing. The second mode, Fortnite Creative, gives you absolute freedom to roam the open world and be creative, while the third mode, Fortnite: Save the World,  has you building skyscrapers and fighting off creatures with your teammates.

Fortnite trades the bland military combat setting for a vivid and colorful display of characters and environments. If you're just starting out in the game, the alluring visual gameplay will have you standing for the first few minutes, but before you know it, an enemy may strike you from a mile away, killing your avatar. This is familiar gameplay if you've played Player Unknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG). To prevent a respawn, your teammate can locate you and heal you. However, stealth mode and stiff-arming are the best ways to go if you're on a solo mission. 

Players can build skyscrapers as cover from enemies. However, you have to put in skill in crafting your buildings. Every Fortnite season, the gaming community uses new strategies and meta, which other gamers may not be aware of. This may test your patience and have you quitting the game before making sufficient progress. However, worry not; a little patience and practice will go a long way in making you adept at Fortnite.

 

2. Fifa

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Kicking a ball across the field seems easy, right? Well, it may not be the case for the EA Sports title Fifa. Since its initial release, Fifa continues to garner more fans, with gamers taking up the challenge to score more goals and advance their play style.

The gaming franchise released a new title in September 2021, featuring Kylian Mbappe as the face of the series. The new game includes various updates to the gameplay, giving players a realistic feel of the field and the spinning action. Moreover, developers added crisp details to every character, making them appear as real-life miniature action figures of famous footballers. 

Like in the actual game, Fifa calls for strategy and knowing the right time to tackle the ball. It can be daunting for novice players to master which buttons to press on the controllers that unleash a particular move. This will require time and practice to manage multiple buttons simultaneously. Beginners should learn the basic moves before advancing to a match. Players who tend to ignore learning the basic ropes of the game succumb to rage quitting before the start of the season.

 

1. Minecraft

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In a world of limitless possibilities, creativity, and exploration, Minecraft is a game with no storyline that still delivers thrills and excitement to every player. The sandbox 3D world game lets players explore the infinite virtual world while collecting items for crafts. The game has two modes: players can either team up with friends or test their survival skills on a solo adventure.

In the survival mode, players start off with barely anything. The game delivers a satisfying experience when players interact with their environment to build structures from collected items. When playing the survival mode, think of Picasso staring at a canvas and using his creativity to paint a masterpiece. 

Similarly, the open-world world in Minecraft gives you endless possibilities. The only twist is that there are no clues or guides in the game. Some players find this to be disappointing. Without nudges or game structure, some players may be deflected by the aimless wandering and decide to quit.

Which other video game do you think has the highest rage quit? Share your pick with us in the comments below or over on our socials here!

 

Evans I. Karanja is a freelance writer who loves to write about anything technology. He is always on the lookout for interesting topics, and enjoys writing about video games, cryptocurrency and blockchain and more. When not writing, he can be found playing video games or watching F1.