10 Video Games With INSANELY Low Completion Rates
10. Skyrim - 29.33%
The fifth instalment in The Elder Scrolls series, Skyrim was released in 2011 by Bethesda games and was a runaway success, estimating that over 22 million copies of the game have been sold in some form or another.
Although the story begins with you en-route to your own execution, once a dragon attack sees you set free, you begin your quest across the vast world to fulfil your destiny. Littered with great set-pieces, NPC allies and more missions than really seemed probable, it had all the hallmarks of the previous games but executed very well.
While there were some minor complaints over issues with crashes or bugs, the fact that there is still an active modding community for this game to this day is a testament to just how much fun can be had playing and re-playing a game of this scale. With different factions to ally with and branching storylines that need multiple passes to fully experience, it was a game made to be played repeatedly.
Despite this (or maybe because there was so much else to do and explore), under 30% of players actually completed the game's final mission "Dragonslayer".