I'm sure that you guys have found at least one of these in your time, so let me start us off with what I find to be the current king in this regard: Halo. Ugh, where to start here?
Halo CE: The first game has no set-up, no explanation of what the fuck is happening, and no satisfactory reason to care about anyone. It seems that the game expects the player to have read Fall of Reach to get those answers. Sorry guys, not every Halo player actually cares about this stuff, and if they do, put it in the game, don't make us by books that we will read once then never touch again.
Halo 2: Once again, no reason for anything, just, "yeah he is back on Earth and you have to shoot more aliens, even when playing as one." I think we are seeing a trend here. When we left off Master Chief was stranded in space so how is he back on Earth? Why are we opening up with a trial for an Elite? Can we get some background without having to buy a book that gives us this, please?
Halo 3: Okay so we know where the Chief left off, so that is a non-issue this time. BUT THEN, "wait I thought we left you guys on that Halo, how the fuck did you beat Chief to Earth, how did you get here, where are the Elites that were apparently with you, will this series ever explain anything in the games?"
Halo 4: Okay now shit gets messy. Not only do we have our first acknowledgement in a game of the expanded universe, it also seems to forget stuff that happened back in Halo 3. One passing mention that the Elites helped humanity through the war and it's dropped, leaving the player to blast their way through hordes of Elites, Grunts, and Jackals for most of the game. Oh but apparently they're a splinter faction. Great, where if the in game proof? Why do none of the humans mention this? Better yet, show me some friendly Elites, GOD!
Anyone else?
Edit: Okay, with several people now having told me off for picking on Halos 1-3 I have to respond somehow. Um, I'm spreading the love? You know, pick on one game pick on the others. Yeah I'm not very attached to the Halo series.
Halo CE: The first game has no set-up, no explanation of what the fuck is happening, and no satisfactory reason to care about anyone. It seems that the game expects the player to have read Fall of Reach to get those answers. Sorry guys, not every Halo player actually cares about this stuff, and if they do, put it in the game, don't make us by books that we will read once then never touch again.
Halo 2: Once again, no reason for anything, just, "yeah he is back on Earth and you have to shoot more aliens, even when playing as one." I think we are seeing a trend here. When we left off Master Chief was stranded in space so how is he back on Earth? Why are we opening up with a trial for an Elite? Can we get some background without having to buy a book that gives us this, please?
Halo 3: Okay so we know where the Chief left off, so that is a non-issue this time. BUT THEN, "wait I thought we left you guys on that Halo, how the fuck did you beat Chief to Earth, how did you get here, where are the Elites that were apparently with you, will this series ever explain anything in the games?"
Halo 4: Okay now shit gets messy. Not only do we have our first acknowledgement in a game of the expanded universe, it also seems to forget stuff that happened back in Halo 3. One passing mention that the Elites helped humanity through the war and it's dropped, leaving the player to blast their way through hordes of Elites, Grunts, and Jackals for most of the game. Oh but apparently they're a splinter faction. Great, where if the in game proof? Why do none of the humans mention this? Better yet, show me some friendly Elites, GOD!
Anyone else?
Edit: Okay, with several people now having told me off for picking on Halos 1-3 I have to respond somehow. Um, I'm spreading the love? You know, pick on one game pick on the others. Yeah I'm not very attached to the Halo series.