wow. I thought it was crud. Too short and enemies that reappear when you go back over areas for story reasons, boring enemies, really quite easy.
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Telltale are so cut and copy it's not funny. they ruined Sam & max with their reboot.
Was following them avidly until they killed the Bone series.. cash cows.
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Fallout 3. I was rather interested in it when it was announced (ah hell, i was fucking hyped about it), however after seeing some videos about it, and having played Oblivion quite extensively, it slowly seemed to be extremely shallow to me (as in, it had quests and what not, but the quest themselves were generic and boring to me, almost as if it was simply oblivion with different models and textures), i had the same issue with Morrowind, as well as Skyrim in the little time i spent playing it.
As for your rant, i actually couldn't quite swallow Most Wanted already; i'm not sure if it was the fact that it was already a set up competition, or the removal of drag racing or what, but MW was probably the last NFS game i played, and to be honest, i haven't really been interested in any other car game besides Grid perhaps. Underground 2 will still be one the best car racing/tuning game i've played.
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yeah its real buggy and the DLCs are crap mostly and the Vegas was even worse. Fallout 1 & 2 were amazing tho for what they were and that impacted how crap FO3 seemed too. Van Buren it's not
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Super Meat( aka. crap) Boy,
cant stand it.
While I don't particularly like platformers all that much, I do occasionally like a good one, such as Beyond Good and Evil, vvvvvvv, or Trine, super meat boy was just not fun at all. I enjoy hard as much as anyone but when it gets to brutal face melting, I don't want to do this anymore, I just lose interest.
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same but I still like and respect it for its insanity :)
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Don't really hate these, but they don't deserve praise at all:
DmC Devil May Cry, Tomb Raider, Darkstalkers Resurrection, Bioshock Infinite, Terraria
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yeah i can't get into Darksiders either + MOBA games are also really bad for me
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The Witcher 2: AoK EE the combat system was just terrible.
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Just started playing this one and yeah it's a bad open world RPG
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yeah NOTHING noir about it and nothing to do with first two games. The effects gave me a headache.
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Well, I had to take a look at the site, but at first glance I noticed : Rogue Legacy, Borderlands 2(DLC, but still), and Dishonoured(DLC, again, but still, again).
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i dont hate it but half life 2 is not that good...
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There are others, but they are so mediocre to even name them... the quality of the AAA and even indie games is going down very fast D:
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Here is my list:
CoD games after Modern Warfare: They are all the same with bad post-World War era stories and dumbed-down gameplay. (maybe MW2 could be counted as an exception as it was some kind of a sequel without any addition to the original one)
NFS games after the original Most Wanted: The original Most Wanted was so good that they reached their peak. After that one, they just destroyed the series by making more & more crappy games with stupid new ideas and gaming mechanics.
Borderlands: Just not my type. I simply can't understand all the hype about it. A cartoonish looking hack&slash type FPS with a level system and "Kill x Monsters" quests... So what am I missing?
Metro 2033: It was too depressing & unoriginal for me (not storywise). I mean, you just run through maps with a gunfight or by sneaking. Story was goodlooking but I just couldn't bear running/sneaking through maps just to continue the story. Also, all those radiated monsters are way too far away from being original.
Well, as you might have noticed, I don't actually hate these ones (except new NFS games), but they are waaaaay too overrated for me.
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People are probably getting tired of me posting threads, but things are getting interesting and you're all interesting people, so here I am shamelessly ripping off somebody elses idea.
Boffo97's Games you love with low Metacritic scores thread got me thinking, and I have a bone to pick.
So, without further ado, what's the game that reviewers/everybody loves that you particularly hate, and why? Try and get games with a score of 80+.
My rant (feel free to ignore):
I absolutely hate every single Need for Speed game after the original Most Wanted. ESPECIALLY the Criterion ones. I would rather play ProStreet than be forced to go through the new Most Wanted's clunky handling, moving-brick-wall cops and dull voice acting over again.
With ProStreet, EA had reached a peak with Most Wanted (Carbon didn't do as well and nor should it), then A) tried to reach a market that Need for Speed didn't cater for (realistic GT simulators) and B) focused more on graphics so they could sell the game with eye candy. And I suspect in the wake of that, the few sane people at EA Redwood, later to become Black Box Studios, quit and left the rest of the team to fumble over some poor ideas for new games which have never reached the height that MW did. And now EA thinks that pulling Criterion off the Burnout franchise (REMEMBER, EA OWNS BURNOUT! CRITERION SHOULD STILL BE MAKING THE AWESOME BURNOUT GAMES) will inject some "new life" into the NFS franchise, when all they're doing is tazing a dead horse.
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