Dragon Age II. Yes it had its flaws, but once I got used to the lack of isometric camera options it was alright. Good enough. Not quite as good as origins but a pretty solid game as a whole. Yet its near universally hated.
You know with the exception of that one IGN review I've never read or heard of anyone who DIDN'T like the game. I loved it and have discussed it several times in here, everybody around agrees it's an awesome game. It seems all the alleged bad rep came from a couple of reviews nobody remembers at this point.Tanis said:GOD HAND:
Reviews, at least when they first started coming out, were REALLY harsh on the game.
Yet, it's one of my favorite games on the PS2.
While both of those statements are true, they weren't the reasons people hated it.Karma168 said:The action scenes were passable, the CGI was ok (actually worked quite well for the suit in my opinion) Maybe I wasn't as invested as a GL fan would be but this film was at worst a typical action movie.
Same. Though I was still a bit disappointed by it (mainly because so many other Miyazaki movies are so amazing), it was a good fun movie. And certainly nothing to hate. I enjoy it more every time I watch it.Casual Shinji said:Ponyo
It's a bit of an odd duck, but I never really understood why this was so generally hated. I found it a fun little movie despite being slightly weird around the edges.
Wait, people didn't like these games? Admittedly I haven't really read any reviews of either of them and picked them up on an impulse, but I enjoyed them both. Sure Fable wasn't perfect, but I thought it was a pretty solid game especially when comparing it to its needlessly complicated predecessor. Crackdown was also great fun, not a huge step up from the previous game, but it didn't really need to go anywhere, it was stupid and a great laughAzaraxzealot said:Fable 3 and Crackdown 2. I have no CLUE as to why people hate them. Youd think no one ACTUALLY played the games or they're spoiled by good games so much that they honestly can not tell what a bad game is anymore, so any game that even comes in a smidgen too low of their expectations is automatically the most horrible thing ever. And judging from Disqus comments, they upvote anyone who says either one sucked.
Here's the thing. I have multiple issues with final fantasy XIII. It's not just the first few hours. I have seen it beginning to end. I'm going to get the most obvious one out of the way, it was very linear with no really motivation to progress. That leads into the next problem it wouldn't be an issue if they had towns or distractions. FFX was just as linear, but had other stuff to do. With XIII you had barely any side quests except the cie'th stone missions. With FFX you had blitzball, extra aeons, chocobo racing, and lightening dodging. Going to move on to the next issue the story was not developed well. The characters motivations made no sense and you never really grew close to them. They were more stereotypes than actual characters. The story didn't like to explain anything and made you read data logs. Example they never say what exactly a fal'Cie is and let you figure it out for yourself. Also they never give any indication where any city is to another place like X did. You get no real world map. This is not good story telling. It also doesn't help that the game doesn't let you change characters until near the end of chapter 9. Good for you if you like it, but I have to say it's badly made. Btw I loved X and I thought XII was ok.GundamSentinel said:Same. Though I was still a bit disappointed by it (mainly because so many other Miyazaki movies are so amazing), it was a good fun movie. And certainly nothing to hate. I enjoy it more every time I watch it.Casual Shinji said:Ponyo
It's a bit of an odd duck, but I never really understood why this was so generally hated. I found it a fun little movie despite being slightly weird around the edges.
Also: Final Fantasy XIII. It was very slow to get going, but it had fun, solid action and the story developed fairly well. Pretty sure most of the hate was aimed at the first few hours (not without cause, I'll admit). Maybe I should stop listening to the opinions of people who liked FFVII where the newer games are concerned, I loved X and XII as well.![]()
I pretty much agree.Lonewolfm16 said:Dragon Age II. Yes it had its flaws, but once I got used to the lack of isometric camera options it was alright. Good enough. Not quite as good as origins but a pretty solid game as a whole. Yet its near universally hated.
Karma168 said:For me a good example is the Green Lantern movie. Wasn't that fussed about seeing it anyway - was a dvd movie, not a cinema movie - but after watching the MovieBob review [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/escape-to-the-movies/3557-Green-Lantern] and all the other threads/posts about how god awful the film was I decided it wasn't even worth the dvd.
The other day it was on a movies channel and I decided what the hell; watched it and all I could think at the end was "meh". Don't get me wrong this movie is not 'great', and nowhere near the quality of the Marvel movies, but it's not the steaming turd people had made it out to be. The action scenes were passable, the CGI was ok (actually worked quite well for the suit in my opinion) and the story, while not Iron Man quality, did the job. Maybe I wasn't as invested as a GL fan would be but this film was at worst a typical action movie.
There really no worse than any other teen romance. I read all the books in my high school years. It wasn't until people started pointing out all the anti feminist messages that it started to bother me. If you look at it realistically though so many teen media does the whole overprotective mystical boyfriend thing. I mean it's been in shoujo manga forever. Twilight in general is more like a lighter romance novel. Sorry dude not meaning to insult you by saying that, but it is. I enjoyed them while reading, but I'm not sure looking at it now if it deserved the hype. When I first read it I really didn't think to deeply of it. I enjoyed them originally, but I really don't think about them now. I believe they will eventually be forgotten with the passage of time.Catfood220 said:It was pretty much panned by critics and fans alike, but I quite liked the Constantine movie. I especially liked the depiction of Hell.
Also, I would never claim that they were great works of literature and if you ignore the anti feminist message and the sparkling in the sunlight. I found the Twilight books quite readable.
*hands in man card as well as genitals*