10 Video Games You Should Turn Off Before The End
2. Asura's Wrath
Asura's Wrath stands out as not a game that should be ended just for the sake of it before getting to the end, but on the actual principle of why it should be ended earlier.
If you weren't aware of Asura's Wrath's story progression system, let me fill you in: it plays out in episodes. Not unusual, Telltale games do it all the time. But the difference with Telltale games is you know what you're paying for.
Asura's Wrath, however, hides the game's true ending behind a paid episode. So despite forking out for the full game initially, if you want to see the ending proper, you have to pay more on top of that.
Which, putting it politely, is absolute bull.
Now we're all aware of the grim reality of microtransactions in present times, but this takes the p*ss. No game should expect you to fork out for a full title and only bolt on the proper ending if you cough up more money for it.
No, Asura's Wrath should be quit out of before the end on retroactive principle (as it is eight years old now), just to show how stupid a practice this was.