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porous_shield

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I will never play any of the Battlefield or Call of Duty games and anything Ubisoft. Many sequels I also won't play like Bioshock 2, Dead Space 2 (or 3 if it ever comes out), Mass Effect 2 or 3, and the Halo Sequels. Also Skyrim, Oblivion, and Fallout Las Vegas.
 

tippy2k2

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Dead Space 2

I liked Dead Space. I didn't love it but I was interested enough in it to purchase the sequel.

Then...


Yes, the "Your mom is going to hate this game" ad is every reason I have for not getting Dead Space 2. That commercial is so utterly insulting to everything it should mean to be a mature gamer that I absolutely refuse to give that game any type of support.
 

Darren716

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Any turned based RPG I just can't stand a game where the only imput I put into a battle is hitting one button to select my attack and then watch a cut scene where I can't change my strategy at the last second or dodge any attack my enemy throws at me.
 

The Wykydtron

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Adultism said:
FalloutJack said:
Halo.

No questions, please. I just wanted to say so.
The Wykydtron said:
Deus Ex. I got it in one of the older Steam sales and I can't be arsed with it. It's meant to be some sort of messiah of video games though. Huh. How 'bout that?

Also Persona 3, I doubt I will ever replay that game again unless I pick up the PSP version which i'm informed answers near all my gripes with the game.

Dat party AI. It's like your teammates actually hate your guts and are passive-aggressively trying to get you killed sometimes.

"Main Character on low health? Oh no! Mitsuru! You took a scratch from that one guy let me just heal you first!"

[sub]Fuck you Yukari...[/sub]

As I much as I hate to admit it ME3 will likely never be touched again. I still don't agree with the people who say the ending ruined absolutely everything ever because the fact of the matter is that, apart from the last 5 minutes, the game was amazing. I'm not going to let myself forget that just because Bioware dropped the ball on the ending.

But I can't get motivated to boot it up again nonetheless.
P3P is my favorite game of all time, you can control your teams AI and basically do all the work yourself. It also adds a bunch of cool features, a new difficulty mode, new weapons, new characters, new outfits, and new areas to explore.
Well Persona 4 is my favourite game of all time so I went into P3 expecting to like it. I still do but I have trouble seeing it as anything other than a beta version of P4. Literally everything in P3 is taken and made better in P4, at least in my opinion.

Plus there's no proper mystery to solve in Persona 3. That was what made Persona 4 so extremely good. It actually made you progress the mystery yourself rather than throwing plot at you when you hit point X all the time.

That point in the game where the game folds its arms and says "here's a list of every single person you know in the game. Pick the killer" is the perfect example of why P4 is so awesome

I'll get around to buying a PSP at some point just to play P3P. It's on that annoying price range of around £60 where you know it's cheap but you think it'll go down in price even more if you leave it a few months...

This must be what it's like to participate in Steam Sales I suppose.
 

Ravenbom

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Bioshock 2

The first game gave me all the Rapture that I needed. No more, no less.
I'll play the third game though.
 

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There are a lot of good games I would like to play, it's just that I can't...
Basically, I have no money/don't have any console, and my laptop's a piece of junk that lags minecraft, even with some smoothers, all the settings on low, and I'm standing still.
Captcha says I should just to go rhode island.
 

Nouw

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Bastion. I know it's great and it feels good playing it too but I just can't convince myself to sit down and finish it. It doesn't really 'click' with me.
 

AT God

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I doubt I will ever play another Mass Effect game unless it contains Shepard, the ending, while now adequate, still makes me sad because it doesn't explain exactly what happens to Shep.

I can't even play ME3's multiplayer because it reminds me of the story which was so sad.
 

Chester Rabbit

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Dragon Age Origins. I cannot stand the combat. It's one of the reasons I put WoW down in 15 minutes after picking it up.

FF7: Real time combat... it just leaves me scratching my head just as the morphing scenes in Sailor...I mean Power Rangers had me doing while I wondered "What are the bad guys waiting for? Why don't they just hit Them!?"
I have never been able to be immersed in one game that had this type of gameplay.
Okay one and that was Jade Cocoon and hey you could make your own freaking monsters in that game...I could plow through the Turn Based Combat just for that.

Mario 64: I don't intend on ever owning an N64 nor do I want to bother downloading the emulators.
 
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half life (all of it): I've tried, actually, but literally i fall asleep from being so bored out of my mind. tried multiple times and just can't hack it.

Bioshock: once again, tried it, and every half hour I kept thinking to myself "why am I playing this boring slog of a game? I could be playing so many other things right now, hell, a 50th run on kotor would bring me more enjoyment than I'm getting now", so in turn, would turn it off and go play something else.

Nothing too much else on the mind at the moment..
 

octafish

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I guess I'll have to state the obvious: Red Dead Redemption. Because Rockstar won't let me play it even though I want to.
 

WolfCross

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Half life, tomb raider, mass effect, team fortress, portal also went off action-adventure style games a long while back so stuff like infamous, arkum asylum will remain unplayed.
 

Keltrick

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Doclector said:
Amnesia. Because I'll never have a PC worth a shit
Actually I have a crappy laptop and Amnesia ran pretty good for me, actually. I never played a LOT of it, but I invested an hour or two, and didn't seem to notice anything really intensive.

My laptop was a gift just so I had SOME computer. Undoubtedly bought on a sale at Walmart or Best buy, and its about a year or two old. Hey, it may just be luck, or maybe it gets more resource intensive further in the game, but I'd say to give it a try if you find it on sale. If it doesn't work well you can always set on it for a while until you do end up getting a new computer.
 
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Dead Space 2/3 - Just looks like yet set of action game sequels. Pass.

Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning - Quit the demo right when I got to the first town. Not really bad, but the whole thing just feels... boring and uninspired. Yet another fantasy game where everyone has the same accents as people from all fantasy settings and you are the chosen one and you control fate and have a special destiny and the elves are smug and hate humans and oh my god this has been done too many times someone please make it stop.

Batman Arkham City - I just don't feel anything towards this game. I enjoyed Arkham Asylum, but I just can't bring myself to care enough to play through Arkham City. I got through the tutorial, said I'd return to it, and never touched it again. Not sure why.

The Walking Dead - Yeah yeah, I hear it's good and emotional and all that stuff. Good for it. I'm just sick and tired of zombies.

Torchlight 2/Diablo 3 - Diablo 2 and Torchlight just didn't do much for me. Didn't find them all that fun.

Borderlands 2 - Borderlands was boring to me. Borderlands 2 looks like it's more of the same, so no thank you.
 

Doclector

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Keltrick said:
Doclector said:
Amnesia. Because I'll never have a PC worth a shit
Actually I have a crappy laptop and Amnesia ran pretty good for me, actually. I never played a LOT of it, but I invested an hour or two, and didn't seem to notice anything really intensive.

My laptop was a gift just so I had SOME computer. Undoubtedly bought on a sale at Walmart or Best buy, and its about a year or two old. Hey, it may just be luck, or maybe it gets more resource intensive further in the game, but I'd say to give it a try if you find it on sale. If it doesn't work well you can always set on it for a while until you do end up getting a new computer.
I have an Intergrated graphics card. A particular one that amnesia really doesn't like, and apparently, there is no way to get it to run.

And me getting a new computer? I'm a student. An unemployed student. In modern britain. That ain't happening for an age.

As for the port, the devs have expressed incredible amounts of reluctance towards going to consoles. They didn't really state much technical problems with it (although they did say it would require a fair bit of work) they just seem to think consoles aren't suited for it.

Whereas their fans on the forums seem to have promised to mount the dev's heads on sticks if it gets into the hands of the console heathens. Pc elitism at it's finest.
 

MarlonBlazed

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Six years ago I switched to PC only gaming so take your pick, I missed six years of awesome console exclusives.
octafish said:
I guess I'll have to state the obvious: Red Dead Redemption. Because Rockstar won't let me play it even though I want to.
But most of all this!!!
 

viranimus

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Kingdom Hearts.

Supposedly it is one of the bst things SE has produced in the last decade, but its ties with Disney make it an absolute deal breaker for me.
 

DJ_DEnM

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Fallout 3, I didn't find it fun. I found it had a slow pacing and slightly confusing in regards to a storyline. Maybe I prefer linear storylines? Probably.