Hmmm...Half Life 2, I had no idea what was going on half of the time, the driving controls sucked (and royaly at that, the fact that you can't progress unless you sit down and watch what is essentially an unskippable cutscene and the fact that there was an unessercary amount of flattery towards the gravity gun (why use a shotty or plasma rifle when you can hurl tin cans and flimsy wooden boxes at people?) all of this makes me wonder why the hell so many people like this game and it's follow-ons?
FEAR, I went through 10 missions and I was yet to see a single supernatural enemy, there were robots and evil clone troopers (wait a minute, that sounds a lot like the strom troopers from Star Wars) with thunder guns but no ghosts or hideously deformed beings to be seen. That and it was repetitive and boring.
Fallout 3, I dislike this game for being an shamelessly identical clone to Oblivion (well, okay, you get guns that have to constantly have to be repaired, rubble and the logically unsound fixation on the 1950's), leaving pretty much everything up to statistics (most of the time you can rely on the computer to save your ass even if you happen to be the FPS equivilent of a red shirt) and having one of the the most 'fuck off' worthy endings I have ever seen in a game (I don't care if it's being removed with DLC, it shouldn't be there in the first place).