10 MORE Video Games That Let You Skip The Story Entirely

Don't have time? Just finish the game in fifteen minutes!

baldurs gate 3
Larian Studios

Game plots. They're long, convoluted, and require way too much time to get through! You didn't buy a game to listen to a bunch of fictional people spout words at each other—you got it to play the game! So wouldn't it be so much better if you could just skip all that boring story stuff and get straight to the ending?!

But in all seriousness, being able to skip a story can be a pretty fun thing to experience. While a good game usually relies on a good narrative, story-skipping endings allow you to look at the main plot from a different angle and find something new and interesting in it.

In our previous article on the matter, we've shown that these types of skippable storylines aren't just about, well, skipping the story. They can also serve as fun alternatives to the main narrative, secret endings for curious players, and even entire "what if" scenarios that explore a radically different version of the actual in-game events.

That's why, if you're curious to see what cutting through the narrative is all about, here are ten more games that let you skip the story entirely.

10. Activate The Netherese Orb - Baldur's Gate 3

baldurs gate 3
Larian Studios

Larian's critically acclaimed role-playing game, Baldur's Gate 3, comes with plenty of unique and secret choices for you to make. One of them even allows you to skip out on making choices by letting you finish the game early and omit the entirety of Act 3.

See, in the second act of the game, your magical, god-seducing companion, Gale, receives the power to control the unstable Netherese orb infused within his body, which at any given moment can turn him into a living nuclear bomb, capable of levelling a city and thensome.

Well, "control" is a bit of an overstatement. Gale is still doomed to blow up—he just gets to choose when he does it.

Across Act 2, Gale's goddess Mystra wants him to sacrifice himself by unleashing his power on the game's antagonists, the cult of the Absolute, and if you go with her plan, you can actually reach a secret early ending.

In this scene, Gale activates his orb as soon as he enters the cult's secret lair and gets rid of their entire gallery of villains with one huge magical explosion.

This kills off your entire squad, but to be honest, it's totally worth it, if only for the terrified and confused faces of the Absolute's Chosen.

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