What's the most boring game you've aver played?

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Ieyke

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Fiz_The_Toaster said:
Dishonored and Fallout: New Vegas for me.

I got bored with both of them pretty quickly, and I have yet to finish either of them. New Vegas I will probably have to restart and redo my character since I'm not really happy with how it turned out. And Dishonored I will have to restart since I have no idea where I am in the game or what I'm doing.

I mean, the latter had a cool world and the aesthetics were neat, but I just stopped caring and got bored with everything after a couple of hours.

I may go back to them at some point, but not for a while.
Dishonored's up there with Shovel Knight as one of the best games to come out in like 7 years (since Portal).

I played through it 3 times back to back.

The number of games I'll replay with any sort of frequency is SUPER tiny. The number I'd replay multiple consecutive times I could probably count on one hand.

If you bored and quit at the VEEEERY beginning, I can understand. But that part's short, and as soon as it gets going, it's awesome.
 

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CaitSeith said:
Well, I haven't finished Assassin's Creed because I found it kinda boring.
Skip Assassin's Creed 1.
It's not a game, just a pretty looking game world they didn't have the time/money to put a real game into.

Play Assassin's Creed 2(followed by Brotherhood) and AC4:Black Flag.
They're roughly a 100,000% improvement over the original Assassin's Creed.

Unrefined controls aside, AC2 is STILL the absolute best in the series, and kind of a masterpiece.
 

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regalphantom said:
The most boring "game" I can think of is an indie game I got in one of the few Humble Bundles I bought (Proteus I think?). Basically, it was a brightly coloured pre-gen world and... thats it. You explore it, but there's not really anything to find there. I generally consider it a complete waste of my time.

As for something that is less questionably calling itself a game, I would say either Minecraft or Assassin's Creed 1. Minecraft is more or less a symptom of me not liking directionless sandboxes. I usually just end up getting bored, and I tend address my creative desires in the real world. Assassin's Creed is the one game I am to this day surprised spawned a sequel. The gameplay was obnoxious and repetitive, and the story was ok at best. While I've heard the 2 series was better, and in what I played of 4 I enjoyed the sailing sections, but Assassin's Creed 1 has kinda tainted the series in my mind.
See above.

AC1 is utter nonsense.
Ignore it. Forget it.

AC2 onward are COMPLETELY different, in much the same way that Batman is COMPLETELY different from a caveman.

I'm completely surprised Assassin's Creed got a sequel too, but god damn am I glad it did. AC2 is genuinely one of my favorite games.
 

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Ieyke said:
CaitSeith said:
Well, I haven't finished Assassin's Creed because I found it kinda boring.
Skip Assassin's Creed 1.
It's not a game, just a pretty looking game world they didn't have the time/money to put a real game into.

Play Assassin's Creed 2(followed by Brotherhood) and AC4:Black Flag.
They're roughly a 100,000% improvement over the original Assassin's Creed.

Unrefined controls aside, AC2 is STILL the absolute best in the series, and kind of a masterpiece.
JonTron would disagree with you. But I digress. I'll give it a try once I'm done with the Mass Effect trilogy.

EDIT: Correction, JonTron no longer agrees with his own disagreement. Sorry.
 

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Dishonored, Fallout, Minecraft, pfft. Ya'll are spoiled. One Christmas or Birthday I got Wall Street Kid as a present. It's a stock trading simulator that was made for the NES.



There's no way anything in this thread could top that for bore factor.
 

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bluepotatosack said:
Dishonored, Fallout, Minecraft, pfft. Ya'll are spoiled. One Christmas or Birthday I got Wall Street Kid as a present. It's a stock trading simulator that was made for the NES.



There's no way anything in this thread could top that for bore factor.
I got you beat:

"Apollo 18".



This game simulated a mission to the Moon in EVERY DETAIL. Does that sound exciting?

Well, it shouldn't.

The game has a 200+ page manual, which included how to operate every system in the space module. It required you to study said manual and take an in-game written exam. If you pass that exam, you can then step into the in-game mission simulator. If you pass your simulator exams, THEN you can actually play the damn game and the actual Moon mission.

Needless to say, I never made it that far.
 

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I'd say the original incarnation of Final Fantasy 14, but I honestly didn't play that enough for it to have a major impact on me.

Probably one of the few F2P MMO's I played for a while.
 

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It's a toss between the;

* X games - they are all boring space trucker sims best played by automating the trucking and leaving your computer on overnight whilst you sleep.
* Katawa Shoujo - a slice of life story with a fundamental lack of intrigue or reason to stay invested after reading through the twenty minutes of long conversations about student councils.
 

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I unfortunately received a copy of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial for Christmas when I as a child. Nothing has topped that since.
 

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Ys 1 is one of the most uninteresting games i've played in recent years. The game's combat is literally running into things until they die.
 

Mykal Stype

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I can't remember what the most boring game I played was, because it was so boring. It was open world, and I played for quite a while, but once as I turned the game off, I had no desire to try again. I can't tell you any defining features to guess what it was, because I forget them. Open world games tend to bore me much easier than any others.
the most boring game I played that I actually remember is The Witcher. It started out good, but then I just ended up thinking to myself "yeah yeah yeah, the world is morally grey. Blah blah blah. Oh look, another morally grey character. I'm not clicking on any more monsters just so I can figure out if I vaguely like this guy or vaguely hate this guy."
 

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maninahat said:
It's a toss between the;

* X games - they are all boring space trucker sims best played by automating the trucking and leaving your computer on overnight whilst you sleep.
* Katawa Shoujo - a slice of life story with a fundamental lack of intrigue or reason to stay invested after reading through the twenty minutes of long conversations about student councils.
Katawa Shoujo isn't a game. It's a novel. I mean this in all seriousness. One of my pet peeves is people treating visual novels as "games" when there is nothing "game-like" about them. They're closer to the choose your own adventure novels I used to read as a kid.

Also, Hanako Best Girl.
If you want an actual game, try Katawa Crash [http://ks.renai.us/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=3071].
 

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Iwata said:
I got you beat:

"Apollo 18".



This game simulated a mission to the Moon in EVERY DETAIL. Does that sound exciting?

Well, it shouldn't.

The game has a 200+ page manual, which included how to operate every system in the space module. It required you to study said manual and take an in-game written exam. If you pass that exam, you can then step into the in-game mission simulator. If you pass your simulator exams, THEN you can actually play the damn game and the actual Moon mission.

Needless to say, I never made it that far.
Now this is more like it! Anyone else got more stuff like this?
 

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Ring of Red on the Playstation 2.

I utterly loved the concept of this game, the visual style.. etc. but the game played so utterly slowly...
 

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Silentpony said:
I know I won't make too many friends with this, but Team Fortress 2. After the first match all the luster and intrigue was gone. I can't imagine people who played the same mission type on the exact same three or fours maps hundreds of times over.
After over 500 hours, I can't make my self play it.
 

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I tried to liked red fraction 1 when it became on sale though steam. But playing though it, all i got was a buggy, boring and broken mess of a game.
 

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Jake Martinez said:
maninahat said:
It's a toss between the;

* X games - they are all boring space trucker sims best played by automating the trucking and leaving your computer on overnight whilst you sleep.
* Katawa Shoujo - a slice of life story with a fundamental lack of intrigue or reason to stay invested after reading through the twenty minutes of long conversations about student councils.
Katawa Shoujo isn't a game. It's a novel. I mean this in all seriousness. One of my pet peeves is people treating visual novels as "games" when there is nothing "game-like" about them. They're closer to the choose your own adventure novels I used to read as a kid.
Not sure it is helpful to worry about strict definitions and categories for these things. People spend forever and a day arguing about whether Portal counts as an FPS, when it doesn't really matter at all. Visual novels are gamey, in terms of the way the ask for you to interact, which is something novel novels don't really do - at the same time, I would call a choose your own adventure book a "novel" rather than a game. These categories just exist to conveniently label a thing so that people have a common language or reference point - if the category can't easily do that, it isn't helping to stick strictly to them.
 

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Ridash said:
Silentpony said:
I know I won't make too many friends with this, but Team Fortress 2. After the first match all the luster and intrigue was gone. I can't imagine people who played the same mission type on the exact same three or fours maps hundreds of times over.
After over 500 hours, I can't make my self play it.

Agreed, after up to 800 hours, and the recent updates, I was done with the game. which is good because now I can catch up with games

that have been sitting in my steam library for the past year.
 

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No matter the fervor over games like League of Legends, I just cant buy into them, and I've tried multiple times. I find the gameplay very slow and the in game community just awful. I watched a friend play a ranked match that was 30 minutes of neither team making any particular gains, and while he kept saying this was a really good match, I just couldn't stay engaged.
 

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Most recently, Binding Of Isaac. After hearing all the adoration for this game, I was excited to get this from PS+. Played it for about two hours, and didn't care for it. I like the story, and wanted to see where it would go, but not enough to trudge through what's mainly a mundane dual-stick shooter. The enemies' design, while creative, didn't fascinate me to the point that I would want to replay the game several times. Looking at poop and hair-lipped beasts got old really fast.