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Chechosaurus

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WET - I played the demo and was under the illusion that it would be the shit and although I don't agree that it is the most god awful thing on the planet and I still enjoyed it, I am disappointed with the overall product.
 

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Far Cry 2. That game failed on every level except graphics, the graphics were amazing.
I didnt like it iether, after all the hype and my friends going on about it i was fully prepped for an amazing game. I didnt get this. I didnt even get a good game. What i got was a terminally ill guy running through swamp or driving through it in a paper mache car occasionally seeing one of the 6 zebras in africa in the midst of a very mediocre FPS. I was very dissapointed. The only thing that made me happy was that the RPG when fired directly upwards falls back down on you.
 

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Eragon DS! Worst fucking game ever.

I now have one rule: Never buy a game adapted from a film (Unless it's Spiderman or Harry Potter).
 

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White Knight Chronicles, such a waste of money... be a rpg or mmo, they tried to do both, and both fell short of even being fun. story was cheesy, the character you make is a mute in the shadows. Spent 20 minutes making my character, only to have them there just to fill a party spot and nothing else, no involvement in the story. No mecha of my own, so disapointed.
 

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Grand Theft Auto IV.

I'm being serious. I hated it, and have never been more disappointed in ANY game.
Same...Multiplayer was great though, I still miss my minigun, planes, tank, chainsaw....okay so it's missing alot but like I said, multiplayer is still fun a bit.

Borderland's latest DLC, it was fun and all but...the Lancer was a disappointment for me, I hated it, it just felt..."meh"
 

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TheGreenManalishi said:
I dunno, Circle of the Moon? It's hard to follow Symphony of the Night, but they did a pretty bad job. Good thing the Sorrow games are awesome.
I never played it myself but it seemed to get good reviews, what was wrong with it
 

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wouldyoukindly99 said:
Red Faction: Guerilla. I was looking foward to destroying Martian society with style, but the frustrating combat and boring enviroments made me sell it back two days after getting it.
Same, I wish they had kept with the Red Faction 2 style, FPS, multiplayer bots and stuff like that and actually continue the story from 2 (which I suppose they did but they amde NO references to the second game)
 

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Onyx Oblivion said:
Ocarina of Time. Finally played it two months ago. I was expecting the GREATEST GAME EVER from all the praise people heap on it.

I got a good game, that nostalgia fools people into thinking is perfect.
Well compared to todays standards yeah it is pretty bad, but if u had gotten it back then, well you'd might love it (or do you just not like the zelda series?)
 

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Quiet Stranger said:
Onyx Oblivion said:
Ocarina of Time. Finally played it two months ago. I was expecting the GREATEST GAME EVER from all the praise people heap on it.

I got a good game, that nostalgia fools people into thinking is perfect.
Well compared to todays standards yeah it is pretty bad, but if u had gotten it back then, well you'd might love it (or do you just not like the zelda series?)
I love the series. It's odd that my favorite games in the series happen to be the 2D ones, though.
 

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Onyx Oblivion said:
Ocarina of Time. Finally played it two months ago. I was expecting the GREATEST GAME EVER from all the praise people heap on it.

I got a good game, that nostalgia fools people into thinking is perfect.
I only finished it last year, because for a long time, I was like you. I saw an old game that, whilst being pretty good, was only good for an old game. However, upon reflection, its status as a masterpiece has become undeniable for me. It is a work of art, and always will be.

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TheGreenManalishi said:
I dunno, Circle of the Moon? It's hard to follow Symphony of the Night, but they did a pretty bad job. Good thing the Sorrow games are awesome.
I never played it myself but it seemed to get good reviews, what was wrong with it
It's just quite mediocre, and doesn't match the depth of Symphony in any aspect.
 

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For me it's Oblivion and Dragon Age: Origins. And DA:O was way more dissapointing, with Oblivion I sorta kinda thought it would be like that but with better combat. DA:O was just dissapointing all around.
 

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Onyx Oblivion said:
Quiet Stranger said:
Onyx Oblivion said:
Ocarina of Time. Finally played it two months ago. I was expecting the GREATEST GAME EVER from all the praise people heap on it.

I got a good game, that nostalgia fools people into thinking is perfect.
Well compared to todays standards yeah it is pretty bad, but if u had gotten it back then, well you'd might love it (or do you just not like the zelda series?)
I love the series. It's odd that my favorite games in the series happen to be the 2D ones, though.
Hey man, I agree with you, my absolute favorites are A Link to The Past and Link's Awakening, it has been said every Zelda game after Link to the past is all the same
 

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agreed. the preview cinematics were amazing. but i was always hesitant when i saw the in game footage or read about the previews.

was very glad i didn't buy the game after it came out. no one of anyone i know who purchased it, even remotely enjoyed the game.
 

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The game that springs to mind is Phantom Hourglass, since it had poor sailing (at least Wind Waker's was pretty) and generally didn't have the fun dungeons or atmosphere that Wind Waker, Ocarina of Time, and Twilight Princess (after the bug-collecting ridden first third, of course).

Also, Half Life wasn't quite as good as I hoped, save a few moments (mostly when you get outside). At the risk of being called a graphics whore, Half Life 2 was much better, and unlike the former I practically fell in love with it.

Oh, and I just couldn't get into Oblivion. Fallout 3, on the other hand...