Gaming Disappointments/Pleasant Surprises

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Vault101

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Surprise: Mass Effect 3. I'd been somewhat disappointed with Dragon Age 2-- not fanrage levels, but enough that I wasn't planning on getting the next Bioware/EA game at full price. And then I heard how awful the ending was, etc, etc, etc. But when I finally got around to playing it, I found the writing to be generally top notch with some amazingly moving moments. The ending really didn't bug me that much, perhaps because there's no way it could have been as bad as people claimed it was. And the multiplayer was pretty fun, too, if not exactly deep.
I've said this before..but anyway

I actually don't have a problem with ME3 itself...I thourght it was awsome, unlike the DA2 incident its a little less clear cut...I mean the ending is so bad because the series is good almost, I mean its not without flaws and the obvious signs of rushing/EA meddling but..yeah
 

Nazulu

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Nice Surprise: Super Smash Brothers Melee - Didn't expect it to have such beautiful fluent game play and designs.

Big Disappointment: Super Smash Brothers Brawl - Didn't expect it to have such awful game play and designs.
 

Exius Xavarus

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Surprise: Kid Icarus: Uprising. The banter between Pit, Palutena and the baddies are gold. Pit cracks me up quite a bit.

Disappointment: Dragon Age II. I just didn't really like it as a whole. It was an all right game on its own, but I personally think it would've been better named something other than Dragon Age. I preferred the combat of Origins much more than I did for DAII, which was sort of disappointing because of all the hype I'd listened to about how they vastly improved it.
 

Sean Hollyman

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Dragon Ball: Ultimate Tenkaichi was a massive dissappointment, I don't even know why I was looking forward to it.
 

OldDirtyCrusty

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Ldude893 said:
What can I say? When you've got a sandbox game set in your own hometown done by a developer who's shown that they're not just f#$%ing around, you trust that the game would be in good quality.
Lucky guy, how is the Hongkong-edition? I heard over epicbattleaxe.com that you got the whole DLC for free. I was a bit shocked that they use the SR3 DLC routine with this game. It`s easy to miss out some of the cosmetic stuff, vehicles and a buffed up triad/police/face-meter but i like extra missions and especially extra moves, since those are really strong points of this game. I`m also a sucker for outfits. I`ll wait and see what they`re comming up with.
 

PrinceOfShapeir

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Disappointment: Hellgate London. Fuck that game with a rusty pipe. Everything about that game was a failure.

Surprise: From Dust. I was expecting to enjoy it. I was not expecting the paroxysms of glee I got off it.
 

Panorama

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Max payne 3, was the most recent let down for me, i was really hoping for something similar to the second game, which was slightly silly in its grim and grittyness, and that made it my favorite of the series, and then unfortunately they forgot this and made it overly serious and the mono-logging continuously annoyed me aswell.
 

Mint Rubber

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Disappointments:

Crysis 2 - "So we heard you guys like tropical islands, open world gameplay and wacky octopus-like aliens. That's why we're gonna give you a city, lots of corridors and generic alien-robots."

FEAR 3 - Oh my God, where do I even start? I admit, the series is a guilty pleasure of mine and I've played every single installment, but this game has no redeeming features. I can understand that it's a budget title but the story makes absolutely no sense. And the gameplay...they added cover in a series that's supposed to be about bullet-time ballet, and they added it badly too. They also got rid of the iconic replica soldiers and now you're fighting against an endless supply of corporate goons. It's so bad it makes me feel indifferent about the whole series. Now I don't generally go on hating but the people who worked on this game should consider a career change. I'm not even going to get into the bad graphics, total lack of scary stuff and co-op no one asked for.

Warhammer 40,000: Fire Warrior - I knew it's gonna be bad, but man was I in for a treat... Suffice to say that the devs believed that the imperial bolter is actually a real rocket launcher. One of the few games that I never finished.

Surprises:

Latest surprise: Spec Ops: The Line - this game took me completely by surprise, in a good way. It's one of the few games I've ever played that actually plays YOU on a psychological angle. It also takes a definite turn for the surreal, another plus in my book. I'm amazed this game got green-lighted in today's world of boring brown bro-shooters. I can not recommend this enough.

King of surprises: Chronicles of Riddick: Escape From Butcher's Bay - When someone says that Movies/ Movie franchises can't spawn good games I turn them towards this gem, a great example to the contrary. The game has it all: good varied gameplay, great atmosphere, great graphics and a stellar cast (Vin Diesel's voice makes half the game). If you never played it get Assault on Dark Athena, it also contains this game with a remade engine and better graphics.
 

Moonpig123

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Disappointments: Resistance 2. It just seemed to make up the story as it went along, and not in a good way. The promise of Nathan Hale as an action hero was squandered and the ending sucked.

Also, Halo Reach. Dull story and bland, forgettable characters (although the multiplayer's as fun as ever).

Pleasant surprises: Rogue Trooper. I wasn't familiar with the 2000AD character before the game, but I'd read some decent reviews and seen a couple of gameplay videos, so I gave it a shot. It's one of the nicest surprises I've ever had in gaming: fun, inventive and well-crafted, with a tight script and varied action. And yet, I've never met anyone else who's ever played it, or even heard of it.

Batman: Arkham Asylum. I expected to enjoy it, but I was unprepared for just how completely polished it is.

Ratchet and Clank. The first one, and the first game I ever got for the PS2. I'd never heard of it, but I got it (with the PS2) for Christmas years ago. I remember thinking it was one of the most inventive, purely FUN games I'd ever played.
 

Scarim Coral

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Dissapointment- No More Heroes 2. I loved the first game so I expected the sequel to be even more better. Sure I like the new characters but the gameplay itself was the dissapointment, the developers just cave into the fan demand over the stuff they didn't like in the first game. The result was the change that made the game worse (the fun mini games were now bad 8bits games, no more entry fees mean the game will end alot faster).

Surpises- Xenoblade Chronicle. Sure I had heard good things about that game pior to release but playing the game itself, it blew me away! Yeah I expected it to be an JRPG with some changes but those changes are exactly the stuff that made me put off from JRPG (the game let me save whenever I want, the map are HUGE and etc).
 

Ldude893

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OldDirtyCrusty said:
Lucky guy, how is the Hongkong-edition? I heard over epicbattleaxe.com that you got the whole DLC for free.
It's just extra outfits and missions really, but the DLC content's still great.
 

Owyn_Merrilin

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Here's one that was a combination disappointment/pleasant surprise: Orphen: Scion of Sorcery for the PS2. Thanks to an article I read in PSM around the time of the PS2's launch, I was expecting it to basically be a 3D castelvania with a license from some anime I'd never watched. What I got was an action RPG based on some anime I'd never watched. It's a pretty neat little game, though, well worth the $2 I spent on it in Gamestop's $4.99 and under bin.

Another pleasant surprise from that bin: Wipeout Fusion. I'd never played more than a demo of a Wipeout game before, so I wasn't expecting much going in. It turned out to be one of the best racing games I'd ever played.
 

natster43

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Disappointment: Crackdown 2, Fable 2, and Marvel Vs Capcom 3.
Suprisingly good: Fallout 3, Dynasty Warriors 7, and Deadly Premonition.
 

Big Phil

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Disappointment: Really can't say. Everything I've played had its ups and downs, but I can't say any of the games was actually a disappointment.

Pleasant surprise: Rayman Origins. I knew this game had good reviews all over the net, but after trying it out for myself I was absolutely overwhelmed at how good a platformer it is. Everything is great: from the gameplay and difficulty curb to the level design and (especially) the soundtrack.
 

Twyce

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Surprise: Dragon's Dogma. Bought it on a whim, didn't expect to enjoy it that much (maybe waste an evening here and there). That game took up my whole weekend and more. Absolutely adored everything about it, even it's weird ass glitches. It's like an Idiot Savant of games.

Disappointment: Witcher 2. I expected to fall in love after all the praise. But the game just didn't keep my attention. A shame. I might go back and try it again. We will see.
 

itsthesheppy

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Pleasantly surprised: Mount & Blade

I picked the game up on a hunch one day because I was bored out of my skull and looking for something new. I ended up putting 450 hours into it.

Disappointed: LA Noir

Just terrible. Boring, the conversations and interviews felt really artificial. Why can't I doubt him, and then believe him? Why can't I accuse him of lying, but then back it off to merely doubting? Why can't I present a piece of evidence to accuse him, and if that fails, present another? Frustrating and awful, despite the really good presentation.
 

the_great_cessation

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Disappointment: The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
A lot of this game seemed a lot more soulless and manufactured then it's predecessors. The lack of a true overworld, uninteresting NPCs and repeated dungeons, bosses and limited enemies really left a bad taste in my mouth. As someone whom Zelda was such an important part of my childhood, it was really disheartening to see the latest installment be so tepid and uninspired.

Surprise: Batman: Arkham Asylum
I played this on the recommendation of a friend expecting it to be a fun little diversion. What I got was one of the most atmospheric, engaging and interesting games of this generation.
 

Edl01

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Disappointment: Ocarina of Time, over years and years of hearing about this supposably "best game ever" I finally played it and got a sub-par action games with puzzles which half the time are so easy a two year old could figure it out and half the time things you just figure out with blind luck and adventure game logic. The combat was not very fluent for me and even then the majority of the time I found the game incredibly easy only ever getting stuck once or twice and the boss fights were just a complete jokes with most of them going down in just 1 or 2 tries for me. The last boss was also just as pathetic, I beat Ganondorth on my first try and Ganon only took me 2 more which is ridiculous for such a game.
Contravercial I know but just my opinion.

Suprise: Sonic generations, finally a good 3D sonic game; it only took them 10 years to make another one which I think gives me rights to say I was suprised with how much I liked generations.