Street Fighter, I've tried and tried and I just can't seem to get good at SF2, so I didn't even bother buying 4 even though I really liked the look of it - don't relish the idea of paying £30 to get my arse kicked repeatedly.
I wish I were better at Grand Theft Auto (the whole series). I really enjoy the games but often have situations where I can't enjoy the free-roaming because I'm not good enough at the missions to open up the rest of Liberty City/Vice City/San Andreas. I was pretty solid at the DS Chinatown Wars game (about 65% completion before I got tired of it), but the 3D PS2 games elude me (I've never played GTA4 because I don't own a current-gen console.)
Mortal freakin Combat or Street Fighter IV (fighting games in general) I have no where near the twitch reactions necessary to pull off combos for me to win.
I wish I was better at Team Fortress 2. Sure, I just picked the game up but I usually get dominated multiple times in a single match, unless I play Medic.
pretty much any RTS i'm not very good at them but i enjoy them
well now that i am getting older and havnt been a retarded 12 year old boy for some time now i am improving but i'm still embarassed to play online coz i'm still not very good
I'd like to not suck at console shooters. I always end up running into a wall and getting stuck because I keep overshooting what I want to look at with the freaking camera.
Every time I play with friends, I end up being baby-sat by my teammates so I don't spontaneously combust.
Wish I was good at RTS's like WC3 and Starcraft and all that resembles them. I cant bring myself to the entire "rushing" way of playing. Im always concerned about making stabile economics and such, and get rushed at the start of every game :/. Only RTS's i can handle is C&C Generals and the Total War games (wich atleast im good in realy more my kind of games)
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