10 Amazing Games Nobody Managed To Complete

7. Trials HD/Fusion

RedLynxRedLynxYou never completed: The last set of levels (without tearing your hair out). Continuing the trend of games that are tantamount to jamming a small army of fountain pens into the front of your nails, the Trials series are - apart from to a few gifted individuals - just one of those games that brick-walls you after a certain amount of levels and proceeds to make a mockery of how well you think you know your own hand-eye coordination. Featuring one of the best physics models ever programmed, Trials is all about balancing your rider on an assortment of crotch-rockets that are far more the latter of that phrase - all the while trying to prevent damage happening to the former. What inevitably happens though is the game throws all manner of devilish combinations together to slow you down, comprising of pipework, debris, rocks and everything else, all to challenge your ability to make it through in one glorious gold medal-nabbing run. If you got all the way through to the last tier in either of the two latest Trials games that have made their way to home consoles, then pat yourself on the back - as you're better than the rest of us. However did you honestly overcome the Inferno tracks too? Y'know, the ones with a series of minuscule podiums for you to balance on and a hefty drop into instant-death below? Yeah, thought not. Even though 31.86% of players unlocked all of the levels in Trials HD, only 2.97% actually bested the Ultimate Endurance tests without fault and thought not, and as for this year's Trials Fusion? That'd be 0.65% of players who managed to secure a Gold in the first 8 Events.
Gaming Editor
Gaming Editor

WhatCulture's Head of Gaming.