Okay so what was you?re the biggest disappointments in gaming (either in news about releases, actual gameplay, general storyline etc.) in 2011? Perhaps in a game from a previous year that you?ve only just got round to playing?
For me, I would probably have to say mine comes down to two big disappointments: what EA seems to be doing by screwing around with Battlefield 3, such as removing from steam and forcing you to run it through their own browser or whatever, even if you just want to play the singleplayer? It?s just unnecessary. A lot of people aren?t that fond of steam, which is fair enough, but to remove any form of support for it, or to leave no way of simply launching the game from the desktop like most games is just annoying. >.>
The other disappointment was playing Dragon Age 2 for the first time. I have only recently purchased DAO ?hence why is a disappointment in my 2011? and have to say, it instantly became one of my all-time favourite games. When I played DA2 however, the first thought I had was, ?and this is why a lot of sequels should never be made?.? It just felt far to restricted, in both storyline and combat. (I haven?t played the game through all the way yet, so I can?t say anything about where the storyline moves too, but from just right at the beginning with only having the choice to be human, made me disappointed.
So what about you?
For me, I would probably have to say mine comes down to two big disappointments: what EA seems to be doing by screwing around with Battlefield 3, such as removing from steam and forcing you to run it through their own browser or whatever, even if you just want to play the singleplayer? It?s just unnecessary. A lot of people aren?t that fond of steam, which is fair enough, but to remove any form of support for it, or to leave no way of simply launching the game from the desktop like most games is just annoying. >.>
The other disappointment was playing Dragon Age 2 for the first time. I have only recently purchased DAO ?hence why is a disappointment in my 2011? and have to say, it instantly became one of my all-time favourite games. When I played DA2 however, the first thought I had was, ?and this is why a lot of sequels should never be made?.? It just felt far to restricted, in both storyline and combat. (I haven?t played the game through all the way yet, so I can?t say anything about where the storyline moves too, but from just right at the beginning with only having the choice to be human, made me disappointed.
So what about you?