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EightGaugeHippo

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Gahars said:
MGS4

Around the 3rd Act or so
But thats about 4 weeks into the game.

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Farc Cry 2. Iv done about 2% on the story mode then went to the map editor. Not touched campagne since.
 

GWarface

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I like building stuff so i bought Cities XL LE... Build like 5 houses and then i quited...

But is was buggy like hell, so maybe thats why i got so annoyed...
 

pumuckl

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Galletea said:
Ocarina of time, after the tutorial level village thing.
Fable, after the opening cutscene.
Burnout dominator. During the tutorial level.
*backhands* how dare u judge ocarina without makingit to adult hood... bleh
 

Marowit

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Halo Reach, I...just...couldn't...do...it...

MGS3 - even thought I heard it's the best one
 

blankedboy

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Oh, so many games.

All the old Runman ones
Debrysis
Das Uberleben
Saut
Gravortex
About half of ABA's games
Alien Arena
Battlefield 2
Crazy Gravity
Grand Theft Auto 2 (1 was so much better)
And about 50 SNES/NES/GBA/64 ROMs.
 

Count Igor

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LOTRO, as far as I can remember.
Took less than two minutes for me to be bored out of my skull.
I stuck at it for an hour or two, but really didn't like it.
 

Tipsy Giant

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Crackdown 2, it was like someone had shat all over the first game and shoved it in my face yelling "LOOK LOOK IT"S AWESOME"
 

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SageRuffin said:
Half-Life 2 - The pinnacle of sci-fi FPS' it may be, but I just can't get into it, try as I might.
This might make me sound petty... but what are your thoughts on Halo, if you've played it? See, I can't figure out what makes Half-Life 2 so great either...

OT: With KOTOR I lasted up until the first big city place before the hammy voice acting, confusing map, boring combat and irritating mechanic of having to loot the piles of dead enemies manually drove me back to Mass Effect. If looting by hand is a standard feature of RPGs, then I want to stay the fuck away from most RPGs - it's incredibly boring and tedious, I like how Mass Effect pretty much does it for you.

Also, Perfect Dark Zero lasted until... I think it was mission 3. Then I decided I'd be playing Halo 3. PD0 wasn't bad, but Halo 3 was just better. I've since had thoughts about going back to it, which I might do if I get bored - there was some potential in there.
 

SageRuffin

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OhJohnNo said:
SageRuffin said:
Half-Life 2 - The pinnacle of sci-fi FPS' it may be, but I just can't get into it, try as I might.
This might make me sound petty... but what are your thoughts on Halo, if you've played it? See, I can't figure out what makes Half-Life 2 so great either...
I've played the first 2 games and, to be blunt, I say the games are overrated. In fact, I didn't noticed how basic and simplistic the gameplay was until I was watching some friend's play 3. At this point, I care about Halo for one thing only: new Red vs Blue episodes (if any, I think it's safe to assume that the series is officially over).

OhJohnNO said:
OT: With KOTOR I lasted up until the first big city place before the hammy voice acting, confusing map, boring combat and irritating mechanic of having to loot the piles of dead enemies manually drove me back to Mass Effect. If looting by hand is a standard feature of RPGs, then I want to stay the fuck away from most RPGs - it's incredibly boring and tedious, I like how Mass Effect pretty much does it for you.
KotOR hasn't aged very well, and I'm only one of many, many people who will tell you that. The system it uses is fine and dandy until you stack it up against sci-fi RPGs of today (like the aforementioned Mass Effect, different gameplay mechanics or otherwise) - then it turns into a bit of an easy, turn-based, point-and-click mess.

Which is a shame, because it's one of the better Star Wars games made, and arguably (key word: arguably) the game that got BioWare its well-deserved reputation.
 

Ophi

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Red Dead Redemption. I just couldn't do it. Shame, because I've heard some pretty good praise for it.
 

repeating integers

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SageRuffin said:
OhJohnNo said:
SageRuffin said:
Half-Life 2 - The pinnacle of sci-fi FPS' it may be, but I just can't get into it, try as I might.
This might make me sound petty... but what are your thoughts on Halo, if you've played it? See, I can't figure out what makes Half-Life 2 so great either...
I've played the first 2 games and, to be blunt, I say the games are overrated. In fact, I didn't noticed how basic and simplistic the gameplay was until I was watching some friend's play 3. At this point, I care about Halo for one thing only: new Red vs Blue episodes (if any, I think it's safe to assume that the series is officially over).

OhJohnNO said:
OT: With KOTOR I lasted up until the first big city place before the hammy voice acting, confusing map, boring combat and irritating mechanic of having to loot the piles of dead enemies manually drove me back to Mass Effect. If looting by hand is a standard feature of RPGs, then I want to stay the fuck away from most RPGs - it's incredibly boring and tedious, I like how Mass Effect pretty much does it for you.
KotOR hasn't aged very well, and I'm only one of many, many people who will tell you that. The system it uses is fine and dandy until you stack it up against sci-fi RPGs of today (like the aforementioned Mass Effect, different gameplay mechanics or otherwise) - then it turns into a bit of an easy, turn-based, point-and-click mess.

Which is a shame, because it's one of the better Star Wars games made, and arguably (key word: arguably) the game that got BioWare its well-deserved reputation.
With regards to Halo: I think everyone agrees it's overrated, but we all disagree on how much. No game (except maybe Homeworld... nah, even that has its few flaws actually) deserves perfect 10s. If I were asked, I'd give most Halo games a 9.0 or something. I love them, I think the combat is great, but the critics seem to like it a bit too much. Then again, it works the other way too - it's overhated to a far greater extent than it deserves. Also, I heard RvB are doing a new series right now or something - or at least, just finished one (Really need to watch season 3...).

KOTOR did strike me as a game that would have been cooler if I'd played it when it originally came out. As it was, Mass Effect felt better in every way - plus, it took place in an original and vibrant sci-fi universe, rather than Star Wars. I mean, Star Wars is great, but I absolutely adored sorting my way through the wonderful background Bioware had created. The Codex was my favourite part of the game, alongside the Mako.
 

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Naruto: Ultimate Ninja lost me after I figured out that all the characters had the exact same commands, which was the first day I got it.
 

SageRuffin

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OhJohnNo said:
With regards to Halo: I think everyone agrees it's overrated, but we all disagree on how much. No game (except maybe Homeworld... nah, even that has its few flaws actually) deserves perfect 10s. If I were asked, I'd give most Halo games a 9.0 or something. I love them, I think the combat is great, but the critics seem to like it a bit too much.
Agreed, mostly. I'm a bit of a realist, so coming across a game that has reviews higher than an even 9 tends to ignite skepticism. Sometimes they're justified, but not always.

OhJohnNo said:
KOTOR did strike me as a game that would have been cooler if I'd played it when it originally came out. As it was, Mass Effect felt better in every way - plus, it took place in an original and vibrant sci-fi universe, rather than Star Wars. I mean, Star Wars is great, but I absolutely adored sorting my way through the wonderful background Bioware had created. The Codex was my favourite part of the game, alongside the Mako.
That's the thing. KotOR is one of those "great for its time" type of games. Now with BioWare and the gaming community at large having bigger and arguably better things on their respective plates, KotOR (and the second, for that matter) is now a relic from a time long past.
 

Brightzide

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Deus-Ex - Invisible War...The first one, IT IS NOT! First mission seemed promising and exciting, and then...bored bored bored.
 

WaderiAAA

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Super Mario Kart. The graphics were so terrible I got sick whenever I had to make a turn (which of course was all the time).