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Kevlar Eater

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Fallout New Vegas (PC) - Starting point in this game is hard and boring. Difficult to mod for short-time PC gamers.

Cryostasis - Unoptimized, so adjusting stuff to suit your gaming needs is a nightmare.

Oblivion - Tough/impossible to mod for short-time PC gamers without fatally destroying their game and needing to reinstall. Third-person view is even worse than New Vegas. Characters look incredibly ugly; I'm talking fugly, no matter how long I spend on the facial part.

Dragon Age Awakening - Unlike Origins, most enemies are a pushover on normal.

Battlefield: Bad Company 2 - Getting real sick of getting repeatedly sniped by everyone equipped with magnum ammo. It takes forever to rank up to get the necessary items to actually stand a chance in combat.

Just Cause 2 - Negotiating a huge open world is boring if I don't have guns, so I quit playing that game a couple of days ago.
 

Faux Furry

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Arcana Heart 3: Imbalanced final encounters.

Scharlachrot has too much priority on all of her attacks but can be easily beaten by characters with good projectiles of can lay on intense pressure. Ragnarok is a Mega Man final boss stuck in a fighting game, making it an absolute nightmare for any character whose specials are grapple-based or who lack attacks that hit in an arc pattern and hit multiple times in a row.

Mortal Kombat:See above complaint. Shao Kahn ought to go torment Conan (pardon, Konan) of Cimmeria and leave Mortal Kombat to better bad guys.

Splosion Man: Too much filler. If the game just had 25 well designed, tightly pace levels or less, it could have been nearly perfect. Too many levels leave me too bored to reach the exit as quickly as I possible can to finally reach the end-stage boss.
Twisted Pixel also should have released the sequel today. Ms. Splosion Man could have put on a fireworks display today!
 

mrdude2010

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Halo: Reach- armour lock and nadespam
battlefront 2- the online is absurdly laggy
empire: total war- unit pathing is occasionally infuriating
supcom: FA- yvothas can be stupidly overpowered
Fable 2: wayyyy too easy. i've died maybe once this entire playthrough
 

ArmyHelmetDog

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New Vegas: So many graphical glitches...
Oblivion: STOP! You have violated the law. How do you report me to the guards when you are dead, and all of the witnesses have been stabbed?
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake has no dialogue other than "X?" X stands for anything mentioned in the last sentence. Also, the controls are horrendous.
TF2: Pyros are everywhere, and there is rarely a pool of water to jump into.
 

JDB15

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Duke Nukem 3D on the 360: It can take me 20 minutes or more to complete a level and the Par time is usually under 5 minutes, and 3D Realms time is usually under 4. This is also a problem with Doom I and II.

Doom II, also on the 360: It was hard as hell on medium, and the final level was the only time I had said "Fuck it" and go find a walk through to defeat the final boss.
 

alucards1hell

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super mario 64 on the nintendo 64

It's ridiculously easy to complete but nigh impossible to get all 120 stars :(
 

theguitarhero6

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World of Warcraft.
You are not very user friendly, and if a new player doesn't have friends that play WoW to assisst them, they can get really frustrated.
 

Kleatus

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Infamous: Trish has got the most paper thin arguments of all time, ALL TIME, for linking Cole to her sisters death. He really just needs to man up and dump the ***** and get back to doing awesome things.
 

Maiestas777

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Metro 2033 - Stealth is just tacked on yet still feels required in some portions of the game, leading to much frustration.

Singularity - Health system seems needlessly oldschool. I love medkits, don't get me wrong, but I think if you are going to make me rely on collecting items to heal that you should make me a little bit more durable. Call me weak, but I don't like being cheap-killed in my games.

The Saboteur - So many great ideas in this game that just kind of fail due to lack of attention to any of them. Jack of all trades, master of none and all that bullshit.

Crysis 2 (MP) - Why, dear god, did we need to map sprint to the energy source? It basically kills all usefulness of it other than getting to the fight. Those times when my suit is energy-less are usually the times I need a quick escape the MOST.

Super Street Fighter 4 - While all other games are trying their hardest to be as accessible as possible while still catering to the hardcore, how the hell am I supposed to ever get better at this game? I can run trials and training to learn how to play, but everything beyond a glorified interactive move-list is just a crapshoot. I really wanted to learn to play this game, but when my only choices are 'get ass kicked online' or 'get ass kicked by AI', and I am given no other way to improve my game, it makes it hard to want to continue playing.

Darksiders - Zelda works because battles are short and sweet. I do not want to spend 15 minutes mashing combos just to clear a bunch of bland enemies from a room. Your combat is good, but not so good as to make me go "OH BOY! ANOTHER ARENA BATTLE!"
 

Treeinthewoods

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X-com: Terror from the Deep -

Damn is this shit hard! I just finished pwning UFO Defense for nostalgia, I load this up because I never really played it since I got it and... JEEZ! Maps are huge and covered in little rooms/nooks to hide, tech tree is more convoluted and ammo is decreased! I'm going to be working on this crap for a month!
 

Rylot

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Person 4's combat is really unforgiving. Normal enemies can take off half my life? What the bloody hell? Why won't you let me love you!?!
 

Laser Priest

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Team Fortress 2

No matter how good you are, everyone in the lobby is either much worse or much, much better than you.
 
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Dynasty Warriors Gundam 3;
The H.U.D. leaves you with sod all screen to see what's going on, *especially* when you gain a field and end up with 100+ enemy units chain exploding around you.
Otherwise, thoroughly enjoying myself!
 

Inconspicuous Trenchcoat

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Assassin's Creed II: It's too easy. All the assassination missions are still a bit too samey. The game still needs more variety. Escort missions drag on for too long. Sometimes a building has no textures or shaders applied to it until I'm only 20 feet away from it. In fact, I think the first AC looks better than this one. Despite all its flaws, I still adore this game and do not get bored even after lengthy play sessions. It's only upon retrospection that I care about its flaws; when playing it I can easily push them aside.

The Witcher: Seriously, there's like 2 female human models in the entire game, and only like 5 different males. The combat is objectively shallow. There's too much running back and forth on foot, too much downtime. It's impossible to make any significant amount of money without tremendous grinding. I'm on Act III, about 15 hours in, and I still have never been able to afford new armor the entire game. The only upgrades I've been able to afford are my steel sword once and the occasional book. Also, I can't stand Dice Poker. I DESPISE playing games heavy-laden with elements of luck against an omnipotent AI. It's quests make it feel like a single-player MMO, but the game is still so compelling that I can't stop playing it.

Red Faction: Guerrilla: A couple random side-missions are ridiculously harder than the rest of the game. You can carry very little ammo until you've upgraded a bunch of times. Otherwise, I adore this game. So much fun. Runs like crap sometimes, but still awesome.

Pursuit Force: If you want me to save the mayor before he's machine-gunned down... could I PLEASE get more than a terrible pistol to bring the assassin down with? If I ram the assassin's car, he and the mayor seem to activate their nitro tanks and get so far ahead, I can't do a thing.
 

noxymoron19

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NHL 11 - If I want to see Ian White in a wings uniform i'm gonna have to buy NHL 12.

Half Life 2 - I've been playing it in the dark and I keep getting the shit scared out of me by those cat alien things.

Minecraft - I just burnt down my house....
 

Tiger Sora

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Oblivion. Would those god damn guards stop it with the telekinetic powers. And the gods somehow knew I did evil. I put on the grey fox's cowl. The thing can alter time and supposedly wipe the person from existence, but they can still see me as me, BS!!! Had already finished the knights of the 9 though, so meh.
 

Biosophilogical

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Dark Cloud: The only difference between weapons is their attack and magic. They have five elements, another two raw stats, and about 16 anti-'monster type X' attributes, but every weapon has the exact same caps on all of them exact attack and magic. There is so much potential, yet no real use of it.
 

Garchomp445

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Plants Vs Zombies: The Zombies have several extremely cheap attacks, such as the Catapult, Reall-Big-Zombie-That-Throws Smaller-Zombie and that ice machine all instantly killing your plants on impact. Of course, that might've been needed to make it a little tougher... It's pretty easy, I beat it in only a couple hours (time spent playing it, not real time), and I suck at video gaming.

... That's pretty much the only game I've played all week... and all last week...