AgentLampshade said:
FPS games. I've just never been interested in them. I can play Third Person Shooters, but there's something about FPS's I don't like.
Also Fifa. I hate goddamned Fifa.
Well, are you primarily a PC or console gamer? Because if console, then perhaps it's because of the field of view and/or aim acceleration/assist? That's the reasoning my best friend has, at least.
OT: Well, I don't know, there's usually one or two games from any given genre that I find fun despite myself.
For isometric RPGs, I can't really get into the
Baldur's Gate style of progression and archaic combat, but
Diablo III and
Torchlight II were both a lot of fun.
For real-time strategy/turn-based strategy/4X games, I've really enjoyed
Star Trek: Birth of the Federation,
Star Trek Armada II,
Sins of a Solar Empire,
Endless Space,
Small Soldiers: Squad Commander,
X-COM: Enemy Unknown, and I'll include the
Worms franchise here because I can only think of one other "artillery game" and it is technically turn-based strategy.
For fighting games, I've always liked
Super Smash Bros.,
Playstation All-Stars is a lot of fun, and even though I'm absolutely terrible at it
BlazBlue: Continuum Shift is a huge blast with a great story.
For racing games, there's the obligatory
Mario Kart response, the
Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit games were always a lot of fun, and I've been getting increasingly interested in trying out
WipEout and
Blur lately. Also, I love
Star Wars: Episode 1 Racer.
I guess technically I could include hack&slash games too, since the only reason
Darksiders kept my interest was that it was more
Legend of Zelda than
God of War, and
Devil May Cry is the only other set of titles that's really managed to not feel stale a few hours in.