Saved the "best" for last I see. I still can't understand why they went with that direction. Nor will I ever forgive EA for it.Command & Conquer 4
I remember playing the Beta once, and a single tear ran down my face for I knew the game series I had loved as a child was dead.ShakerSilver said:Saved the "best" for last I see. I still can't understand why they went with that direction. Nor will I ever forgive EA for it.Command & Conquer 4
Probably not, since Fallout 3 and New Vegas were hits, if not glitchy up the wazzoo, and now we have Fallout 4 to look forward to. Or did you mean the damage done to Fallout's original studio?Vendor-Lazarus said:I actually enjoyed Master of Orion III, but you would indeed be hard pressed to find another who does.
The only problems I had with it would be the middle-to-late game omissions in the report window and the somewhat opaque explanations of what actions precipitate or cause what.
Some players also abhor space lanes for some weird reason.
(No, not sarcasm, really. I kind of like the choke-points it creates.)
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Dungeon Siege III & Sacred III would probably fit in this list as they too veered far of course from previous gameplay and received quite a lot of criticism for it.
Hmm, would Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel count as well?
I'm honestly surprised BoS didn't make the list. I mean, that's a big part of why Fallout 3 didn't come from Black Isle. General incompetence from Interplay is also a large part of it, but still.Vendor-Lazarus said:I actually enjoyed Master of Orion III, but you would indeed be hard pressed to find another who does.
The only problems I had with it would be the middle-to-late game omissions in the report window and the somewhat opaque explanations of what actions precipitate or cause what.
Some players also abhor space lanes for some weird reason.
(No, not sarcasm, really. I kind of like the choke-points it creates.)
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Dungeon Siege III & Sacred III would probably fit in this list as they too veered far of course from previous gameplay and received quite a lot of criticism for it.
Hmm, would Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel count as well?
I wouldn't say Nuts N' Bolts was strictly a "Genre killer", but it sure as hell shouldn't have been the next chapter for the Banjo Kazooie franchise. It was a good game really, but if anything, it should have been a side game, or another IP entirely, just not the lofty heights it tried to aspire to and would never reach!erbkaiser said:No 'Banjo Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts'? That "game" was so horrible it not only killed Banjo Kazooie, it was the final death knell to the mascot platformer GENRE.
At least until this year's Kickstarter revival...
Its really simple when i think about it. EA execs wanted more income, so they ordered the niche spinoff be billed as the next big release in order to increase thier profit margins.ShakerSilver said:Saved the "best" for last I see. I still can't understand why they went with that direction. Nor will I ever forgive EA for it.Command & Conquer 4
Hey, just a note, in the Masters of Orion blurb, you wrote "urn-based strategy". while i'm as excited as the next guy about the prospect of Funeral Home Simulator, i don't think it's what you meant. correct it, don't correct it, i don't think it matters either way, but it would be something i'd want someone to tell me if i had written it.ffronw said:8 Bad Games that Severely Damaged Great Franchises
Even great videogame franchises can have a bad title in them, and these eight are great examples of that.
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It resulted in Fallout 3 coming out and redefining the entire series for the better while keeping all the lore and themes intact, so I'd say having to deal with such a craptastic game was more than worth it.Starke said:I'm honestly surprised BoS didn't make the list. I mean, that's a big part of why Fallout 3 didn't come from Black Isle. General incompetence from Interplay is also a large part of it, but still.
If this was a list about "8 great games that improved upon the previous entries in the franchise in every way yet are hated on anyway" then DOOM 3 would qualify.It's not a "bad game" per say, but Doom3 probably deserves a special mention. Since it was such a vicious departure from the existing franchise, and led to a 10 year hiatus.
But, that's the problem isn't it. Fallout 3 never came out, the license passed to Bethesda and they turned out a brain damaged simulacra of a once fantastic RPG setting reduced to the simplest level for the grade school crowd.immortalfrieza said:It resulted in Fallout 3 coming out and redefining the entire series for the better while keeping all the lore and themes intact, so I'd say having to deal with such a craptastic game was more than worth it.Starke said:I'm honestly surprised BoS didn't make the list. I mean, that's a big part of why Fallout 3 didn't come from Black Isle. General incompetence from Interplay is also a large part of it, but still.
Yes, of course, my mistake. By taking a game renowned for it's constant action, waves of enemies, and mazelike maps filled with secrets... and instead produced a game that would shit itself and die if more than four monsters were on screen at a time... they did vastly improve it.immortalfrieza said:If this was a list about "8 great games that improved upon the previous entries in the franchise in every way yet are hated on anyway" then DOOM 3 would qualify.It's not a "bad game" per say, but Doom3 probably deserves a special mention. Since it was such a vicious departure from the existing franchise, and led to a 10 year hiatus.
Listen, at this point I feel like Urn-Based Strategy in Funeral Home Simulator would probably sell, judging from how the rest of the Simulator titles have sold.martyrdrebel27 said:Hey, just a note, in the Masters of Orion blurb, you wrote "urn-based strategy". while i'm as excited as the next guy about the prospect of Funeral Home Simulator, i don't think it's what you meant. correct it, don't correct it, i don't think it matters either way, but it would be something i'd want someone to tell me if i had written it.ffronw said:8 Bad Games that Severely Damaged Great Franchises
Even great videogame franchises can have a bad title in them, and these eight are great examples of that.
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haha sadly, i think you're right. we probably shouldn't give anymore ideas to these developers though. i'd never forgive myself if that got greenlit.ffronw said:Listen, at this point I feel like Urn-Based Strategy in Funeral Home Simulator would probably sell, judging from how the rest of the Simulator titles have sold.martyrdrebel27 said:Hey, just a note, in the Masters of Orion blurb, you wrote "urn-based strategy". while i'm as excited as the next guy about the prospect of Funeral Home Simulator, i don't think it's what you meant. correct it, don't correct it, i don't think it matters either way, but it would be something i'd want someone to tell me if i had written it.ffronw said:8 Bad Games that Severely Damaged Great Franchises
Even great videogame franchises can have a bad title in them, and these eight are great examples of that.
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I'm not even going to bother breaking down everything you said and responding to each bit, simply because all of it boils down to the same thing "This game is not a carbon copy of previous games in the series therefore it is bad." It's the No True Scotsman fallacy at it's most painful and blatant.Starke said:Snip