I'm gonna say Left 4 Dead. Sure, it was good fun and all, but part of the hype was the free DLC and shit that Valve was gonna release. So in a way, it didn't live up.
In a lot of ways I felt like GTA4 was a step backwards from GTA San Andreas, at least in terms of the many features removed. I also didn't like how I would constantly get calls from NPCS wanting to do mini-missions. Still it was a pretty good game. I wasn't really aware of the Mass Effect hype until just recently when I looked back at some the the claims that were made, you're right it should DEFINATELY be on the list.SithLibrarian said:Just off the top of my head...
InFamous - Played it for a day before trading it back in. There were some game mechanics that I really don't like in other games that found their way in Sucker Punch's game (overwhelming enemies, cheap hits/kills).
Fable II - I mostly got this game because a friend of mine adores the series, but we both agree that the second game wasn't very good. Bless Molyneux's heart, but there's a point in the game where it just gets dull. The wonky multiplayer didn't help things.
Mass Effect - I remember liking it the first play through, but going through it a second time, I'm surprised how frustrated I am with the combat - especially when the game has moved me in the opposite direction of a group of enemies after the conclusion of a cutscene.
Mark of Kri - I absolutely adored this game. My problem with it is while it starts out as an action oriented adventure, by the end of the game it turned into a stealth-oriented game.
Valentine82, I'd like to know your thoughts on GTA4. I've been replaying it lately to fill the time and really enjoy it.![]()
Invisible War makes baby Jesus cry. So much potential, wasted. This was the game that taught me not to get excited about new releases.KillerMidget said:Deus Ex: Invisible War
Go play Gmod and then tell me what you think.Iron Mal said:I would have to say the Half Life 2 games.
Don't get me wrong, they were solid shooters and had good moments aplenty butthey didn't quite live up to the 'OMFG!1! this game iz teh sexxorz!' or 'best game ever made' claims I've heard time and time again.
The narrative was often absent (half the time I had no idea why I was doing something or why I should care about the world other than the 'look at what's happeneing to these people!' tear jerker we get in a lot of games) and the 'gate' system of dialogue and game progression made numerous sections feel forced, we were forced to go at the games pace for no real reason other than to reasure the writer that everyone has heard their script on at least one occasion.
I could go on about other things that disappointed me about Half Life 2 but a) I'm not writing a review here and b) considering how Valve has a huge fanbase on this forum I would probably get my testicles torn off as a result.
I can't say I was ever a fan of mods, if the game wasn't good at release then having some lifeless geek somewhere tinkering with it won't nessercarily improve the quality (it also doesn't help that I largely play on consoles where mods are a non-issue).FallenJellyDoughnut said:Go play Gmod and then tell me what you think.Iron Mal said:I would have to say the Half Life 2 games.
Don't get me wrong, they were solid shooters and had good moments aplenty butthey didn't quite live up to the 'OMFG!1! this game iz teh sexxorz!' or 'best game ever made' claims I've heard time and time again.
The narrative was often absent (half the time I had no idea why I was doing something or why I should care about the world other than the 'look at what's happeneing to these people!' tear jerker we get in a lot of games) and the 'gate' system of dialogue and game progression made numerous sections feel forced, we were forced to go at the games pace for no real reason other than to reasure the writer that everyone has heard their script on at least one occasion.
I could go on about other things that disappointed me about Half Life 2 but a) I'm not writing a review here and b) considering how Valve has a huge fanbase on this forum I would probably get my testicles torn off as a result.
Wait. Too short? I spent over 30 hours in that game (And loved it, but it had one major flaw: the side missions were repetitive and boring, and their planets' surfaces were always shaped the same). So is the reason for the game being short for you that you didn't go through the side quests?Spitfire175 said:Mass effect (too damn short, flawed gameplay)