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tahrey

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Huh... been a long time since I properly bought a game that wasn't a present for someone. In reverse order, I think...

Gran Turismo 3. They really should have held it back and finished up the rough edges (terrible car handling, road surface lighting that was all over the place, etc). GT4 was, basically, GT3 with the splinters sanded off.

A mini plug-in-the-tv Megadrive with Sensi Soccer, Cannon Fodder and Mega Lo Mania built in. I love them all like children, but the latter two just aren't playable without a mouse. Or if you really have to, a joystick. D-pad is a very poor cousin. Should've spent the money on restoring (or ... shock! ... replacing) my old ST. Brother's matching one with Street Fighter and Ghouls 'n' Goblins was a much better choice.

Some other PC racing thing called Legends of Gran Prix or whatever. Couldn't get it to run without crashing. Shame, it looked really interesting until then. Got a refund at least.

Taz-Mania on the gamegear :D shockingly bad excuse for a platformer, despite having some unique play-style ideas.
(and Klax, which is a terrible puzzler... but that was at least secondhand, along with Transbot on the Mastersystem)

And some horrendous "rally" driving game on the Speccy where everything was in stark black & white, and the cars only moved in the four cardinal directions. Must've been a 16k title. But to think of all the true classics that could have been had with the same money, to be played in the limited time (summer holidays!) it was borrowed from the school where my mum worked... I mean hell, we could have had Ant Attack for a couple of quid and THAT was also 16k.

All about the emulators and hand-me-downs these days (which I pay for in xmas presents), so I ain't bovvered.

(and now, some unexpected star purchases: A tetris-based multigame at a spanish market for about 1000 pesetas (£3?) which in the end our family had to buy a second of to stop fights over it. Screen resolution of like 10 by 20 pre-patterned pixels, but with about 8 different games, all as addictive* as crack. Knockoff multi-cartridges for our single B&W GB Pocket, even though all we really played of them was Tetris, Mario and Bombjack. Defenders of Oasis for GG, and the classic 4-in-one cart. And to no-one's surprise, FF7 for PC, which my bro is still keeping in pristine condition - far better than the PSX one, and worth the effort we had to put in to get it working. Oh and Z:LA for that same GBP of course.)
* Dear world. THIS is how it's spelt. It's not hard.
 

Flapjack Ninja

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Alone in the Dark for my Xbox 360. Just thinking about that game makes me angry. The controls are the worst I've handled in all my gaming years.
 

Talon_Skywarp

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Having thought it....heres my list

Golden Axe- No comment
Sacred 2- Looks abit like Dragon Age...AAAAAAAGHHHHHHHHHHH MY EYES!
Beat Down (ps2)- I have no clue how I came to own this

By the way- is two worlds really that scary? Does it hurt that much. The wierd part of me wants to play it....
 
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Ldude893 said:
Lost: The Video Game.

Damn, the reviews were right. Not even LOST fans can find it fun.
I'm a pretty big fan and I liked the game. It was pretty bad in some points, like the absolutely awful voice acting, but it was entertaining, and exploring some of the show's locations like the hatch, that was pretty kick-ass.


OT: I picked up Kameo last week. It's not too bad but it just doesn't interest me enough to make me want to play more.
I miss Rare.
 

Wintermoot

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Bionic commando (the "reimagenig") the controls are way to hard to learn HOW HARD IS IT TO FUCK UP THE CONTROLS OF A REIMAGENING OF A NES GAME?! also they messed up Rad Spencer
 

sniddy_v1legacy

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Spore - I preordered on the hype - felt very let down - w00t first post is a moan - but I have strong anti-spore, anti-I-waited-and-wanted-how-many-years-for-THIS feelings to vent
 

Yopaz

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Underground Man said:
Aion. I had tried the beta and sort of liked it, but the whole flying thing turned out to be a poorly-executed gimmick. I didn't even play until the month subscription that came "free" with purchase ran out. Also, the pre-order items were useless.
Quoting you because you sir got an awesome avatar. I love Zelos, most fun character from any RPG in my book. I also didn't care for Aion...

Other games I've regretted buying includes BioShock, I just couldn't get into it. Harvest Moon A Wonderful Life, I bought it because I loved Friend of Mineral Town and those 2 had bonus items if you connected them... I barely played for 2 hours before I got bored.
GTA IV, I bought it during Steam's Christmas sale and it still wasn't worth the money, I've played that less than Harvest Moon.
There are probably more among this list that I can't remember.
 

Sabiancym

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Bioshock. I really don't get what people like about this game. It's got terrible FPS mechanics, and the story and setting is just...bleh.
 

Phoenixlight

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Siren Blood Curse, I bought it recently for £10.00 and it's just a horrible game. The controls are crap, the lighting is just awful (you can't see where you're going) and the story is weak. I advise everyone looking for a survival horror game to look elsewhere.
 

Precision Burrito

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Ninety Nine Nights 2. I loved the first one (yay mindless hack n slash)

the second one made me die inside... I tried so hard to like it, but it was such epic fail