Remove one game from existence

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2006 Sonic the Hedgehog. I only played it for 30 minutes tops and am aware of the bestiality at the end of the game, but those 30 minutes and cutscene made me hate the game so much that I wish for it to die.
 

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Bullet Witch. Wow, I feel sorry for people who bought that game full price. Also, most of EA. God, I hate EA. Crysis 3 will be my last EA game, motherf**king period -.-'
 

Patrick Buck

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Nothing. Because I like hating things, so if I get rid of a bad game, then I lose one more thing to hate, and if i get rid of a good game, then I lose a GOOD game. >.<
 

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if it weren't for this, we would all be playing Timesplitters 4 and COD would have been forgotten.
 

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Elect G-Max said:
Sixcess said:
World of Warcraft: Cataclysm - because the redesign of the 1-60 world ruined the levelling experience for me.
No way.

Pre-Shattering content was just plain unplayable. You could do over nine thousand quests, or at least what FELT like over nine thousand quests, in a single zone without feeling like you had accomplished anything or were any closer to being done and moving on to the next zone. BC tried a little bit to address this problem, but still, I have never been able to force myself to get all the way through Ghostlands or Zangarmarsh, and only twice have I managed to get all the way through the Northern Barrens, which retains much pre-Cataclysm design philosophy despite the revamp. Thank God we're supposedly getting an Outland revamp with whatever expansion comes after Mists.
It's funny how preferences vary, seeing as Ghostlands is by far my favourite zone in the entirety of WoW, with Hellfire Peninsula in Outland coming second.

Fair's fair though, I can't disagree much about the Barrens - it did go on forever. I just feel they pushed things too far the other way, with entire zones being sped through in the course of a long evening's play. For someone like myself, who enjoys the levelling far more than the endgame, that's a bad thing. Admittedly in WoW that puts me very much in the minority.
 

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NickBrahz said:
Theres alot of games out there that i don't like or i even hate them as a series, for example Gears of war, Final Fantasy, Call Of Duty to name a few.

But i can live in peace with them, i personally do not enjoy those games but alot of people do, i am not forced to play or enjoy those games and in turn others are not forced to enjoy and play games in which i like and they do not.

I think it would be stupid to want to get rid of a game personally, for any reason, it does not matter if its the worst game YOU have ever played, there are people out there that enjoy that game and the game was made for people like them and not people like you.

All that being said i choose none, i think its a very childish and stupid thing to even discuss, don't get me wrong im not saying anybody here is personally stupid im just saying the topic is (Know the difference, no flaming or getting mad).

And let's talk about that for a minute, lets say you could choose a game to poof out of existence, why? why deny people the fun it brings to them.
come on, whose gonna know after you make your choice?
 

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I'd remove the very first game that ever existed. Don't know which it was but my logic is that if there wasn't the original there wouldn't be any games at all...

And mostly just because I want to see how different the world would be
 

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Been there, done that. You can thank me for not playing Half-Life ep. 3 right now :p

But in all seriousness, I'd get rid of Metroid Other M. That game ruined what Samus stood for. I guess I'll have to settle for pretending it never happened.
 

HellRaid

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Command & Conquer 4: Tiberium Twilight.

That game should never have existed. I'd rather that the series never ever had a conclusion than suffer through that monstrosity.
 

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Might change the industry in a bad way, but it would certainly be interesting to see what the gaming world would look like, if E.T (maybe, thus the crash of '83 too) never existed.

From a analytical perspective, at least.
 
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In all honesty, Happy Wheels. Get it out of here!

It's not that I dislike the game itself. As cynical as I am, I've still had alot of fun playing it on late nights with friends when we had nothing better to be doing. It's what Happy Wheels is now associated with that bothers me - it's a Youtube content dump. If you make a video on Happy Wheels, you get views - that's a fact now. And some people, some of the biggest Youtubers there is even, get alot of views from it.

The way I see it is this: When an informative and entertaining episode of Jontron, who puts in hours upon hours of work into his videos, has five times less views as a video of Part 52 of Happy Wheels, then something is horribly wrong with the world. A brilliant video that took days to create, has less views than a video where someone hit record, and started laughing like a maniac, and not much else.

What's even worse than this is that the popularity of Happy Wheels actually deters other content creators from making high quality videos - why bother spending a week making a single video, when you can upload fifty parts of Happy Wheels, and get more views than you ever possibly could?

It's reasons like this that I feel that this game needs to go. It represents that cheap and little-effort content is more successful than hard work and high quality entertainment. It has to go.
 

Sixcess

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Elect G-Max said:
I don't want to get to Tranquilien, fill up my entire goddamn quest log at one place, spend 6 hours doing quests, and STILL BE IN FUCKING TRANQUILIEN WITH A FULL FUCKING QUEST LOG.
Heh. Yeah, Ghostlands is kind of unusual in that about 75% of the quests for the entire zone come out of one hub, and send you all over the place, back and forth. Not to mention that it will cheerily give a newly arrived level 10 a quest to kill two lvl 20 elites (Knucklerot and Luzran.) Ah, old school questing. I'll miss it when it's gone :)

Still not as bad as the old Barrens though, sending you on 10 minute runs to kill some harpies at the other end of the zone, then sending you back to kill some more.
 

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ET for the Atari 2600.

Just because of its importance in the industries crash in 1983... sometimes I wonder what would have happened if that game was never made...

Like would Atari still be making consoles? Probably not, but its interesting to ponder haha.
Exactly what I was going to choose! That horribly shitty game influenced so much, both positively, and most definitely negatively. It has been branded the worst game of all time, and I don't think ANYONE enjoyed playing it.

So, I can't help but wonder myself, how many positive effects would there be, had that disaster been avoided? Would there be better movie/comic tie-in games? Would overall game quality have increased steadily from then on? Or, adversely, would it have declined?

Really makes me wonder too...
 

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Call of duty 4

mediocre game thats perks were all done better in other games and had terrible shit producers to run it, and collectively ruined gameing as a whole.

thankfully battlefield, halo, and valve games actually innovated and tried to have likable characters and a good multiplayer with great customer service to balance it out.

Call of duty should have not have skipped korea or vietnam and should have stayed as a basic foot soldier game. not this bullshit tom clancy wannabe with dreadful plots and characters so wooden you could feed them to a beaver with poorly regulated multiplayer thats glitchy as shit and some of the worst sound design ive heard in any next generation game.

also a shock scene is only shocking with a well developed story and good characters and when it isnt expected once every fucking game.