demon souls - I respect the combat system, but it is an overly frustrating game, with a very uninteresting story to get involved in.
also COD. fucking cod. nuff said
also COD. fucking cod. nuff said
If you have to play a game to the end to get any kind of enjoyment That is like saying "Oh yay the game is over! I am happy cause I do not have to play this game anymore! WOOHOO!"ajemas said:Did you play it through to the end? If not I highly recommend it.Owyn_Merrilin said:Braid. I really don't get what everyone sees in it -- it's Mario with a shoehorned in reversal mechanic. All flash and no substance.
Here ya go, take have my shield. You'll nee...imahobbit4062 said:I'm about to piss a lot of fans off.
Bioshock. A shitty first person shooter with an average story that is mainly told by audio logs scattered about. The game is nothing but fetch quests, an escort mission and then a shitty boss fight complete with three shitty endings.
Half Life 2. I bought the Orange Box due to people demanding I should. This game also featured average shooting with a shitty story as well. Turok Evolution managed to have a better gravity gun than this as well. The only decent game on the box was TF2.
Those 2 seem be to praised as shining examples of FPS titles on the internet. I found them to be some of the worst that I played.
wtf give me my shield back. Have at him fans.imahobbit4062 said:Also Mass Effect (the first anyway). I bought it after I enjoyed Dragon Age. I'm still not seeing why it was so great. The story was rubbish, Sheppard has a horrible voice actor. I never felt like any of my decisions mattered and most of the galaxy was a bore to explore.
Sounds exactly like my experience with it. After the sprawling giant battles of bf1942, each battlefield since has just got louder, prettier, and... smaller. BF3 is a bit of an exception, but still- 4 planes max in a map? Hello!?Triforceformer said:Battlefield: Bad Company 2. Of the six hours I played: the single-player is crap, and the multiplayer has you as a small insect in something much larger than you that just doesn't feel big.
No, and I don't have any intention of doing so. I played through the first several levels, and the only thing I really liked about it was the music and the (admittedly beautiful) backgrounds. Aesthetic fluff isn't enough on its own to get me to stick with a platformer. Now VVVVVVV, there's an indie platformer for the ages. Not only is the gameplay as close to perfect as humanly possible, but the music is better, to boot XDajemas said:Did you play it through to the end? If not I highly recommend it.Owyn_Merrilin said:Braid. I really don't get what everyone sees in it -- it's Mario with a shoehorned in reversal mechanic. All flash and no substance.
Ryan Minns said:Gears of war 1 and 2, never played the third. Short as buggery, some of the worst AI I've seen (That's saying something) and over the top characters who seem to be an attempt at seriousness. GeOW 2 was SLIGHTLY better in the AI department but failed worse due to the most pathetic, idiotic attempt at bringing some form of story telling into the game...
Dam it! ninjad on two fronts, ah well.GundamSentinel said:Dragon Age: Origins. I don't know why, but it just bored and annoyed me. Maybe because the story and quests felt stale, but I couldn't enjoy it. What didn't help was that I hated every single character in the game. Yes, every single one of those smug predictable assholes.