And you're falling under the banner of people who mistake 'batshit crazy' for 'complex'. They pretty much pulled the entire second half out of their backsides, and they seem to fully admit this.The Gentleman said:Indigo Prophecy.
It falls under the banner of games to refer to when the story gets too complex for some people to understand (see Zero Punctuation)
Also this.irefusetoincludenumbersinthisname said:Obligatory: Beyond Good & Evil.
If the title of this thread did not include the word "almost", I would've accused you of being a liar. Gungrave was a fun game. Though Overdose gave us one of the lamest names ever thought up in gaming (name abbreviated to RR), both were fun shoot-em-ups.Onichanbura said:Gungrave, and Gungrave overdose.
I liked Sonic Unleashed, Haze, Lair, Fracture, Jericho, FEAR 2, Assassin's Creed, Enchanted Arms, Iron man on PS3 and Turning Point.lordlee said:I enjoyed Shadow the Hedgehog.
I will say that again: SHADOW THE HEDGEHOG WAS FUN! A great game, no, but a fun one.
I've found the majority of people like that game moreso than people do not. But... I'm sorrySexy Street said:Oblivion, a lot of people hate it and so do my friends. I ask myself why? It is one of my favorite games with a lot of re-play value.
Heh, you must have one hell of a tolerant gut. Based on what you're saying, finishing "100%" of the game would entail the main quest, all the faction campaigns, the hundreds of side quests, and thousands of exploration opportunities, clocking in a total 80 hours of gameplay. And, since you mentioned the Knights of the Nine, I'll go under the assumption that you completed "100%" of both expansion packs including the main quest and all the side quests that each had to offer bringing it up to a total of 100 hours of playing a game that you hate. I'm not even going into the modding capability that the PC version holds. One question... Was someone holding a gun to your head while you were not enjoying yourself for so damn long?Daedalus1942 said:I've found the majority of people like that game moreso than people do not. But... I'm sorrySexy Street said:Oblivion, a lot of people hate it and so do my friends. I ask myself why? It is one of my favorite games with a lot of re-play value.
I have to wonder why most games reviews sites gavei t a 9.0. I finished the game 100% (will never play it again) just so I could try my best to like it and also to stop people telling me I didn't give it a chance. I nearly almost did like it at one point (I actually enjoyed the Knights of the Nine quest), but the broken voice acting, fairly dubious plot, and the very outdated, repetitive battle system broke the game for me.
Immersive, this was not. Bethesda = Fail.