The Medal of Honor Reboot. It's basically taking all the bad parts out of cod and putting it in a mixing pot with a completely forgetful storyline. Even the multiplayer had crappy hit detection and map balance.
I change my vote.D-Ray said:Farmville....why did I even start it.
Oh yeah I know what ya mean, but after that it did get better, that was quite some time ago though and I remember only bits like meeting Tom Bombadill which was fun.Some_Jackass said:Lord of the Rings Fellowship of the Ring.
You play as Frodo, doing about 103453 random f'in chores before he ever even attempts to leave the shire....eventually youre suppose to play as other characters but I never made it out of the shire.
Aha! you mean Fallout three felt like oblivion with something to do, since you know oblivion was two years older than fallout and born in the middle of a different generation. wait a second... oblivion had a shit ton to do! you could become the master of organizations, buy houses, make funny spells, create your own items and fuck with people D: Perhaps we just have different tastes cuz I found fallout to feel a bit boreing with nothing to do once I finished working out my characters weapons set up and robbing every shopping mall I could find.Koroviev said:These have probably been mentioned several times by now, but Oblivion and Modern Warfare 2 didn't do anything for me. I might not have given MW2 enough of a chance, but Oblivion just felt like Fallout 3 with much less to do. Skyrim does actually look interesting, though.
Thats mainly because most people have the tendency to try and grind their way to the end as fast as possible, I personally spent my level 1-80 game exploring the world and learning as much about the Lore as humanely possible since there really is a SHIT TON of the stuff and its all fairly consistent then when I hit 80 and there was nothing to do but grind so that I was geared enough to play with other people I said SCREW THIS NOISE and quit since the combat in WoW is stale as a bag of nacho=to its own age and raids move to quickly for you to truly enjoy the scenery and suck in the lore.Braedan said:As another guy already said, WoW.
Course I give it a little more of a chance, and played to level 22. Then I said "Wow, this is still just as boring as killing smaller versions of this [Generic Fantasy Enemy], I'm going to stop"
Any game where you have to get to the END before it gets fun is a shit game.
lol if anyone played this to assist them in a degree in architecture I fear for the structural integrity of the buildings of tomorrow, I'M GONNA MAKE A HOUSE OF DIRT AND LAVA!blizzaradragon said:I'm gonna give a very controversial answer and say Minecraft. I can't really see why everyone feels like this game is the second coming of Christ, unless everyone who plays it is studying to get a degree in architecture...
Then both of you should get a good laugh from this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odBDAcOEKuIpsilontech said:I change my vote.D-Ray said:Farmville....why did I even start it.
Farmville it is.
But... I dunno, do facebook games even really count as games?
All my enthusiasm for LA Noire flew out the window when I watched a friend play it. Had no desire to even try it out for myself at that point.sravankb said:BioShock, Fallout 3, and L.A. Noire.
Bioshock was tedious because there was absolutely no variation in the level design, and the objectives in each stage were exactly the bloody same. The only reason I kept playing was for the story.
Fallout 3, because it was incredibly depressing to experience. The combat completely broke my immersion, the visuals were barf, the character animations were downright terrible, glitches up the ass, etc.
L.A. Noire - can't even call this a game. It was a bunch of cutscenes with about 3-4 decisions to make every 15 minutes.
How did it take 'till the second page for this to get mentioned? heres the wikipedia entry on it:i64ever said:Desert bus. No question.