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15 Video Games That Are Too Depressing to Finish

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Nazarii Verbitskiy Nazarii Verbitskiy
Gaming - March 16th 2026, 22:00 GMT+1
Metro Exodus

15. Metro Exodus

Metro Exodus takes Artyom and his crew out of the underground tunnels and across a ruined Russia where survival still feels uncertain. The journey is full of quiet moments with the people around you, which makes the losses and sacrifices along the way hit harder than expected. By the time the story reaches its ending, the emotional weight of everything the crew has been through can leave players sitting there for a while after the credits roll. | © 4A Games

The Last of Us

14. The Last of Us

The Last of Us follows Joel and Ellie across a ruined world where survival usually comes at someone else’s expense. The story constantly puts the characters through loss, betrayal, and brutal situations that rarely offer any real relief. Even when quieter moments appear, the game keeps reminding you how fragile everything is, which makes the whole journey feel relentlessly heavy. | © Naughty Dog

Pathologic 2

13. Pathologic 2

Pathologic 2 puts you in the role of a doctor trying to save a town that’s already collapsing under a deadly plague. The problem is that the game makes it clear pretty quickly that you can’t save everyone, no matter how hard you try. Hunger, exhaustion, impossible moral choices, and the constant spread of infection turn the whole experience into a slow struggle where every small victory still feels like a loss somewhere else. | © Ice-Pick Lodge

Red Dead Redemption 2

12. Red Dead Redemption 2

Red Dead Redemption 2 begins with the feeling that the gang might actually outrun the world closing in on them. Those early chapters feel almost hopeful, but the story slowly shifts once things start falling apart and Arthur learns the truth about his own fate. No matter how much time you spend exploring or delaying the story, the game keeps pushing toward an ending you already know you can’t stop. | © Rockstar Games

Life Is Strange

11. Life is Strange

Life Is Strange pulls you into the everyday life of Max and Chloe, then slowly turns their story into something much heavier. The more time you spend with the characters, the more attached you become, which makes every choice feel personal. By the time the game forces you into its final, no-win decision, it can leave players feeling genuinely heartbroken. | © DONTNOD Entertainment

Nie R Automata

10. NieR Automata

NieR: Automata starts like a stylish action game about androids fighting machines, but the story slowly pulls the rug out from under you. The deeper you get, the more the game questions why all the fighting is happening at all, forcing you to confront the emptiness behind the endless cycle of violence. By the later routes, that growing sense of futility can make the whole journey feel surprisingly bleak. | © PlatinumGames

Spiritfarer

9. Spiritfarer

Spiritfarer looks like a cosy, relaxing management game at first, but the story underneath it is all about saying goodbye. You take spirits aboard your boat, help them resolve unfinished parts of their lives, and eventually guide them to the afterlife, which means forming a connection only to let them go. By the time you’ve escorted a few of them through their final moments, the emotional weight of those farewells can make continuing the journey surprisingly hard. | © Thunder Lotus Games

This War of Mine

8. This War of Mine

This War of Mine puts you in control of civilians trying to survive in a war zone, scavenging for food and medicine while hoping everyone makes it through another night. The problem is that the people in your shelter feel less like game characters and more like real humans, which makes every loss hit a little harder. Tough decisions pile up fast, and before long, you’re choosing between things no one should ever have to choose, just to keep someone alive one more day. | © 11 bit studios

Outer Wilds

7. Outer Wilds

Outer Wilds starts like a curious space adventure, but the deeper you explore its solar system, the more existential the story becomes. The game quietly builds toward the realization that the universe is ending and there’s nothing you can do to stop it, only understand it. That slow shift from wonder to reflection can hit surprisingly hard, especially if you’re not in the mood to sit with big questions about existence and endings. | © Annapurna Interactive

Silent Hill 2

6. Silent Hill 2

Silent Hill 2 drops you into a fog-covered town that feels less like a place and more like a manifestation of guilt and grief. The monsters are disturbing, but the quiet moments hit even harder, slowly revealing the emotional weight James is carrying with him. That heavy atmosphere never really lets up, and spending too long in that world can start to feel genuinely suffocating. | © Konami

Cropped A Plague Tale Requiem

5. A Plague Tale: Requiem

A Plague Tale: Requiem follows Amicia and Hugo as they keep running from a world that seems determined to break them. The game builds everything around their bond, which only makes the story harder to watch as things spiral further out of control. By the time the final chapter arrives, the emotional weight of everything they’ve been through hits all at once, and it’s the ending that leaves players sitting there in silence for a while. | © Asobo Studio

Frostpunk 2

4. Frostpunk 2

Frostpunk 2 puts you in charge of a frozen city where every decision feels like it costs someone their life, dignity, or hope. The game constantly throws brutal choices at you: child labor, strict laws, sacrificing one group to save another, and even though they’re just NPCs, the writing makes it hard not to feel responsible for what happens to them. After a while, you might grow numb to the suffering, but some policies and events still make you pause and wonder if survival is really worth the price. | © 11 Bit Studios

SOMA

3. Soma

SOMA follows Simon Jarrett as he wakes up inside a ruined underwater facility, surrounded by broken machines and twisted creatures that used to be human. Audio logs and scattered memories slowly reveal that the world above is already gone, leaving Simon wandering the ocean floor with only a distant voice guiding him. The final moments hit especially hard when he realizes the mission succeeded, but the version of him who helped make it happen is still trapped alone at the bottom of the ocean. | © Frictional Games

Disco Elysium

2. Disco Elysium

Disco Elysium drops you into the mind of a detective who wakes up after a total personal collapse and slowly pieces together what kind of person he even is. The game constantly pushes you to confront guilt, addiction, and self-destruction, and depending on your choices, the inner voices in his head can tear him down just as much as the world around him. Even with moments of empathy, the story spends a lot of time forcing you to sit with the messy consequences of a broken life. | © ZA/UM

What Remains of Edith Finch

1. What Remains of Edith Finch

What Remains of Edith Finch tells the stories of a family where every chapter seems to end in tragedy. The game walks you through the lives of Edith’s relatives one by one, and each vignette slowly builds toward another heartbreaking moment, whether it’s Gregory in the bathtub or Lewis slipping deeper into his own imagination. By the time you realize where a story is going, that pit in your stomach kicks in, you know it won’t end well, but the game still makes you see it through. | © Giant Sparrow

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Some games entertain you. Others leave a mark that’s harder to shake off. These stories dive into loss, guilt, and impossible choices, experiences so heavy that finishing them can feel emotionally exhausting. Here are 15 video games that are too depressing to finish.

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Some games entertain you. Others leave a mark that’s harder to shake off. These stories dive into loss, guilt, and impossible choices, experiences so heavy that finishing them can feel emotionally exhausting. Here are 15 video games that are too depressing to finish.

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