Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter on the old xbox, I was expecting a 3rd person tactical cover system orientated shooter, but got a 1st person arcade feeling (to me at least) "tactical" shooter.
WoW, because it took up so much of my time and money, one day I just realised that I was grinding, all that changed was the items you carried for quests and the enemies (to an extent) and the area you moved to and left my brother paying the £9 a month or whatever it was.
C&C 4, Steam sales are just too good to pass up at the time, after the first tedious training mission I wanted my £3.75 (or however much I paid) back.
Red Orchestra: Ostfront 41-45, Again a Steam sale item at a point.
Precipice of Darkness 1 & 2 in the Steam sale, I'm sure you can see a trend here...
The Ship, which looked like a fantastic game in the description, but in reality, wasn't.
DoW Soulstorm, Steam sale, game wasn't as good as Dark Crusade at all.
ARMA II, Steam sale strikes again, awkward controls when I plugged my xbox controller in (as I have no time to memorise keys), as the controller setup didn't have buttons mapped for half of the functions (not much good when you can't steer a parachute and dramatically throw your controller to use the keyboard), despite me selecting the controller setup in the options. I loved operation flashpoint: cold war crisis and I believe that the people who made that game made ARMA, so I was expecting something truly amazing, but I just couldn't get into it.
TL;DR Steam sale sold games very cheap and I bought a lot of games regardless of whether I wanted them or not.
EDIT: Quake Wars, the trailers made it look amazing and fun, in reality it made me want to pull my own teeth out with rage.
WoW, because it took up so much of my time and money, one day I just realised that I was grinding, all that changed was the items you carried for quests and the enemies (to an extent) and the area you moved to and left my brother paying the £9 a month or whatever it was.
C&C 4, Steam sales are just too good to pass up at the time, after the first tedious training mission I wanted my £3.75 (or however much I paid) back.
Red Orchestra: Ostfront 41-45, Again a Steam sale item at a point.
Precipice of Darkness 1 & 2 in the Steam sale, I'm sure you can see a trend here...
The Ship, which looked like a fantastic game in the description, but in reality, wasn't.
DoW Soulstorm, Steam sale, game wasn't as good as Dark Crusade at all.
ARMA II, Steam sale strikes again, awkward controls when I plugged my xbox controller in (as I have no time to memorise keys), as the controller setup didn't have buttons mapped for half of the functions (not much good when you can't steer a parachute and dramatically throw your controller to use the keyboard), despite me selecting the controller setup in the options. I loved operation flashpoint: cold war crisis and I believe that the people who made that game made ARMA, so I was expecting something truly amazing, but I just couldn't get into it.
TL;DR Steam sale sold games very cheap and I bought a lot of games regardless of whether I wanted them or not.
EDIT: Quake Wars, the trailers made it look amazing and fun, in reality it made me want to pull my own teeth out with rage.