Mortal Kombat
I've been playing it a lot since the new one came out. I have most of the character's moves memorized and beating the shit out the computer and my friends has gotten boring.
I... I don't even know what that means! Please have mercy!OakTable said:I swear to God if you didn't like it because you couldn't hike around like a lost New Yorker in Yellowstone Park like so many other people who got into Fallout by playing Fallout 3 first, I will attempt to hate you to death.ReservoirAngel said:Fallout: New Vegas died a slow death for me just outside of Primm. Seriously, I just stopped that soon into it and realised "wow, this game holds no redeeming value for me."
I'm the other way around, Fallout 3 sent me to sleep just after I met Moria Brown, but I found New Vegas's pace fast enough to keep me interested.ReservoirAngel said:Fallout: New Vegas died a slow death for me just outside of Primm. Seriously, I just stopped that soon into it and realised "wow, this game holds no redeeming value for me."
NO MERCY. I WILL FOCUS MY HATE INTO PURE DEATH RAYS AND DISINTEGRATE YOU, YOU PEASANT.ReservoirAngel said:I... I don't even know what that means! Please have mercy!OakTable said:I swear to God if you didn't like it because you couldn't hike around like a lost New Yorker in Yellowstone Park like so many other people who got into Fallout by playing Fallout 3 first, I will attempt to hate you to death.ReservoirAngel said:Fallout: New Vegas died a slow death for me just outside of Primm. Seriously, I just stopped that soon into it and realised "wow, this game holds no redeeming value for me."
This. Leveling up was fun, trying new characters was fun, socializing was fun, even gearing up was fun when everyone was around the same gear level.mikozero said:WoW
*BOOOOM*
and i bet many will agree (being fair tho there aren't many games you play for years on end)
Opposite here. I could never get in New Vegas, although I loved Fallout 3 all the way through my 200 hours of playing it. PC mods, yay!putowtin said:I'm the other way around, Fallout 3 sent me to sleep just after I met Moria Brown, but I found New Vegas's pace fast enough to keep me interested.ReservoirAngel said:Fallout: New Vegas died a slow death for me just outside of Primm. Seriously, I just stopped that soon into it and realised "wow, this game holds no redeeming value for me."
apart from the MAKO i had a lot of fun with ME1, but 2 was just dull got bored with it after an less than an hour. still finished it but I wasnt having any fun.Irridium said:Mass Effect 2 when you had to mine for stuff. Also the combat. Just boring as shit.
I prefer New Vegas to Fallout 3, simply because its easier to find side quests, and I was having fun with New Vegas until this afternoon when none of my saves would load. nothing wrong with the gameplay when it works thoughvrbtny said:Opposite here. I could never get in New Vegas, although I loved Fallout 3 all the way through my 200 hours of playing it. PC mods, yay!putowtin said:I'm the other way around, Fallout 3 sent me to sleep just after I met Moria Brown, but I found New Vegas's pace fast enough to keep me interested.ReservoirAngel said:Fallout: New Vegas died a slow death for me just outside of Primm. Seriously, I just stopped that soon into it and realised "wow, this game holds no redeeming value for me."
HE SPEAKS TRUTH!Irridium said:Mass Effect 2 when you had to mine for stuff. Also the combat. Just boring as shit.
jamesbrown said:Recently I was playing Jak 3 on the Playstation 2 and toward the end when you're driving around shooting giant robot legs, I realized I had stopped having fun. I felt I had been driving around for most of the game to the point it lost its novelty and became annoying. The only reason I was continuing was because of the Skinner Box [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/extra-credits/2487-The-Skinner-Box] to keep the plot moving. So I turned it off and played something more fun. I was wondering is there any games that stopped being fun. If your feeling talkative explain why.