Hate World of Warcraft, but it feels legitimate that it has become the greatest MMORPG and one of the most famous games of all time.
Hate The Path, but it has a unique atmosphere and one of the most beliveable looking forest settings.
Hate Borderlands, but it has a great intro and the art direction makes the best out of mostly desolate and empty settings.
Love Burnout 3, but the Crash Mode was turned into a boringly obvious hunt after the highest multiplier, and the sun's glare is too distracting on some tracks.
Love Half-Life 2, but after the initial playthroughs, it's obvious that Ravenholm doesn't fit into the game at all, brings the pacing down, and only seems to exist to show off the Gravity Gun and other physics effects. I tend to sometimes skip this level altogether.
Love Deus Ex, but the voice acting is often delivered pretty corny and the story tends to overdo it a bit with fitting so many conspiracy theories into the story.
Hate The Path, but it has a unique atmosphere and one of the most beliveable looking forest settings.
Hate Borderlands, but it has a great intro and the art direction makes the best out of mostly desolate and empty settings.
Love Burnout 3, but the Crash Mode was turned into a boringly obvious hunt after the highest multiplier, and the sun's glare is too distracting on some tracks.
Love Half-Life 2, but after the initial playthroughs, it's obvious that Ravenholm doesn't fit into the game at all, brings the pacing down, and only seems to exist to show off the Gravity Gun and other physics effects. I tend to sometimes skip this level altogether.
Love Deus Ex, but the voice acting is often delivered pretty corny and the story tends to overdo it a bit with fitting so many conspiracy theories into the story.