What's the game that you hate that everyone else seems to love?

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Kanova

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Chaosritter said:
Kanova said:
Chaosritter said:
Quite a bunch, actually:

Every Final Fantasy after IX, Eternal Darkness, Shadow of the Colossus, Crysis series, Assassins Creed series, Alan Wake, Halo series, Oblivion, Skyrim, Resident Evil 4 and more. Need to check my shelf to remember all.
You just named a lot of popular genres, I can't understand what is to not like about ALL of them. Kind of interested in what your reasons are for each one, starting at Shadow of the Colossus.
With pleasure:

SotC: I know you're supposed to lose yourself in the world of the game and ask yourself why you're doing what you do. Well, I've been playing games where I slaughter large monsters for no reason other than them standing in my way for years. I mean there's no dedicated backstory to any of these colossi (I've played the game halfway through, never saw any at least), all the game gives you is "there's your motivation (dead girl), now get the MacGuffin necessary to revive her by slaying a couple of beasts".

Why are they there? What's their purpose? Why do they need to die? None of these questions is even being remotely answered. Maybe I'll find out when I played through the game, but that alone is not enough to motivate me spending hours riding through an empty landscape, hoping to encounter something to fight now and then.

Oblivion: that one is a lot easier than SotC. Balancing is off; story is boring; the dungeons are all the same with minor variations; the NPC's are cloned and often have nonsensical conversations, killing atmosphere that could come up and more stuff I don't even remember anymore. I loved Morrowind, but Oblivion was a mess.

Skyrim: extremely buggy; poor balancing (bears > dragons); dumb crafting system (make a million iron daggers to gather enough experience for smithing daedric gear, enchant said daggers using tiny soul stones to become a master enchanter); character development is more than odd (the game actively punishes you for being a good fighter, my armor skill was like 22 because I rarely got hit while my sword skill was around 70); more than often you'll find yourself in empty landscapes with nothing to do, poor writing and so on. To be fair, I played the game right after the release, heard they improved some things in the meantime.

Crysis: (played the first one through and started the second one), the A.I. is a joke (patrol boats can see you from a mile away while peeking from behind a rock, but the same soldiers have no problem with running into the same room their fellas just left with a load of buckshot in their torso), the nanosuit is rather poorly implemented (no puzzles ala Half-Life²), the characters are dull, the story makes little sense and both have their fair share of bugs, even after the updates. Gamebreakers included.

Eternal Darkness: mentioned that one just yesterday in another thread, so forgive me for the copypasta:

"Well, the characters are dull; the same set of enemies is being reused for every environment; the same locations are being used over and over again; the balancing is ridicolous (an ancient gladius is more effective against giant monsters than a freaking big game rifle or any other firearm in this game); the story is outright stupid; the combination of regenrating mana as well as health and alignment spells pretty much nulls the entire survival aspect; the insanity is merely annoying and can be cured at any time with a simple, cheap spell; the shock moments are both weak and very predicatble and other stuff my subconciousness is surpressing right now."

Halo: rather generic shooters that get way more attention than they deserve. While they're not exactly bad games, they're run off the mill FPS' that are being treated as some sort of holy grail.

That's enough for the moment, otherwise I could spend half the night writing this post. :D
I think you are digging a little too deep with Shadow, I think its supposed to be just a big, "Run around stabbing giant fuck ass monsters and making them spout gross black blood"

Oblivion and Skyrim are both dumbed down incredibly from Morrowind (only played Arena and Daggerfall for a few weeks each) but I am still able to enjoy the lore of both. Seeing these Oblivion gates and being involved with everything, felt good. Leveling was really stupid in Oblivion though. Skyrim felt really, different from Oblivion and Morrowind, and honestly I only played it once through and haven't played it again for a long time. Got it for PC, modded the hell out of it and having a blast again.

Only Crisis 1 was enjoyable, and that's just because it was pretty.

Halo WASN'T generic before, thats what made it so great. Halo 1-3 as one of the best if not best couch co-op games cemented it in the Hall of Fame for lots of people. Easily working (parties and playing with friends, barely any que times) made it even better. For someone trying to dig really deep for a story in Shadow, you don't want to look at all for the background story and lore of Halo.

And you didn't mention your reason for Resident Evil 4. I know they totally left the feel of the older ones and are still really far from it, RE4 was still fun. RE5 was shit, and the only redeeming quality was the co-op. RE6 sucked also, because it was just trying to be an action game with "Resident Evil" tagged on it.
 

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I don't hate any game. None. At all. I would much rather say I don't enjoy playing certain games.

I don't enjoy Halo, but I acknowledge what Bungie did with the FPS genre on consoles.

I don't enjoy Street Fighter (mainly because I suck at it), but I find myself playing it with friends even though they can whoop my ass. It's a great game for friendly competition.

I don't enjoy Half Life 2 because I find the campaign to be out-right boring to play (that fucking boat section), but it was incredibly impressive for it's time and showed what video games were capable of in terms of narrative and characters.

Why ***** about a game you don't enjoy and say you hate it outright? Seems kinda silly to me.
 

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Gotta go with the Metal Gear Solid Series and the Resident Evil Series. I have seen some marginally ok games in the RE series but I don't think there's ever been a good MGS game. They seem to be lauded for their stories but I've never seen such inane, idiotic stories that make claims to such high levels of intellectualism and depth. They are just awful all around and I can't take the games seriously, nor can I suffer through gameplay that isn't that great if my only reward is seeing more of the horrible story.
 

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Metroid PRIIIIIIIIIIME!

And all of its gross little kids.

Metroid for me has always been better in 2D, because I like platforming as Samus in the endgame like I like very few other things in life...
 

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The majority of JRPG titles for obvious reasons, Oblivion for it's leveling system, and MMORPGs for their reliance on grinding rather than skill.
 

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Pink Gregory said:
Sorry to be a bore, but do we really need this thread again?
No, no we don't, but we'll continue to get them about once a week anyway.

OT: I don't really hate any particular game that I have taken the time to play at least a little. Sure, I dislike some that seem rather popular, but I find it difficult to outright hate a game I've actually played.
 

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Every time one of these threads comes up, my first and loudest answer is always Mass Effect 3. and this time around, my answer is still Mass Effect 3. If you care, I've covered why across several different posts, but short version; auto-dialogue, cliche riddled writing, gameplay that, while improved from 2 in that you can actually customize to some degree, is still very light by rpg standards, and is otherwise a straight shooter. 2 grew on me on the strength of the characters, and how much fun I had defining my Sheperds. I even figured out how to have fun with the boring as hell cover based shooting (grab an SMG, toss on a barrier, and set to casual "just get on with the story" mode. No more cover based shooting). 3 didn't really let me do that. I know tuchanka and rannoch had actual choice, but if after 2 hours I'm convinced what I saw on YouTube must have been a different game, then I can't give any points for them.
 

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Mirror's edge. Besides being visual interesting, the game is really poorly made. Sure the idea was cool and trying new thing does excuse some flaws, but that doesn't make a game good and ME clearly isn't. First-Person platforming doesn't work and this game clearly shows that. Having mandatory combat sequences, while having a really bad combat system is a terrible choice, and guess what the trailer for the sequel focussed on? Yeah, combat! And stuff like bland story and dull characters doesn't help either.

AC II and Brotherhood. I love the first AC. Sure is has major flaws, but the game knew its focus: Assassinations. Everything you did was related or building up to your next target, which made the characters you had to kill memorable. I can't remember anything that happened in the following games. Yeah, your family got killed and at the end you punched the pope. But all the unneeded characters you saw maybe three times. All the stupid missions which involved random stuff. And Ezio, damn he was annoying with an arc that looked like a stair. I did like Revelations, but mainly because they closed the story of Altaïr, who was the much better character.
 

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ClockworkAngel said:
The fact that people have said Halo 4 has the best story in the series makes me weep for narrative everywhere.
Wait, people have actually said this?

Oh, oh dear, my head's hurting a bit now.

On-topic:

Well, the first post already said BioShock: Infinite (wasn't bad but it's an even more dumbed down BioShock filled with needless gore, characters who are introduced and all given very gory deaths, and a plot which really didn't suit the whole BioShock thing).

I'll say the Assassin's Creed series (especially any after II), they aren't terrible games but there's a stupidly high amount of faffing about and how most of the games are completely unnecessary (money, venturing between mission points, Desmond) and since I appear to be the only person on Earth who could not give a shit about Ezio, it's not very suitable for me.
 

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God Of War, I hated that game not for the controls, not for the visuals, but for the main character. Hear me out here, Kratos to me was the most unlikeable, soulless character i have ever had the misfortune of playing. From my experience in the game he had no redeeming qualities, he was just rage stupid the entire time which did not make for a good experience. I did not want this man to win, i did not want him to continue his journey and yet for some unknown reason that game series is more popular than sin. I really do not understand how anyone can stand playing that game series, needing to play Kratos, for any length of time, it boggles my mind.
 

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The Last Of Us.

Excellent writing aside, I honestly couldn't handle the smarmy zombie apocalypse setting and the bloody instant kill fungus things.

The game was pretty brutal too considering theres a kid there. And the ending....well, I expected better. It wasn't a bang, more like a puff
 

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DeepReaver said:
God Of War, I hated that game not for the controls, not for the visuals, but for the main character. Hear me out here, Kratos to me was the most unlikeable, soulless character i have ever had the misfortune of playing. From my experience in the game he had no redeeming qualities, he was just rage stupid the entire time which did not make for a good experience. I did not want this man to win, i did not want him to continue his journey and yet for some unknown reason that game series is more popular than sin. I really do not understand how anyone can stand playing that game series, needing to play Kratos, for any length of time, it boggles my mind.
Hee I understand. The character of kratos can be summed up as an angry man with omniscient daddy issues
 

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It's less hate more 'why are these so fuckin popular?'

The Uncharted Trilogy

The Last Of Us

Naughty Dog have a formula, make incredible and beautifully designed games with well-rounded characters and an emotional storyline. That way people will forgive us when our gameplay is broken and horseshit.

Why do these games get perfect scores when they are some of the worst and most utterly goddamn frustrating games I've ever played, they make great movies but horrendous games.
 

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Minecraft.
After all the hype about it, I tried playing it. I put in about half an hour, which I think was a more than reasonable length of time, and was utterly bored with it.
I get that some people, who seem to have way too much time on their hands in my opinion, have made some pretty cool structures on it, but I'm pretty sure that after my half hour of it, it was starting to sap my will to live.
 

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Meriatressia said:
I loathe and despise a lot of games.

The Last Of Us, Bioshock Infinate, InFamous 1, Halo series, Skyrim, World Of Warcraft, Red Dead Redemption, Neverwinter, Borderlands 1.

All those are overated garbage.

The Last Of Us is boring, pretentious, trash that has the most boring leads ever!

Bioshock Infinate is the bits of Bioshock 1 and 2 that no one wanted. Shoved together in a pathetic, cretinous, sickeningly pretentious, piece of garbage plot.
It's just a desperate attempt to scrape more money out of the franchise before it dies!
It is NOT a bioshock game!
I loathe and despise that stupid big boobed bimbo! She is a insult to all female characters!
Her only reason to be there is jiggling in her corset!

InFamous 1 is total and utter garbage!

Halo is childish, overated, trash.

Skyrim is grotesquely overated, overhyped, garbage. It fails in every single thing it tries to do!
It does'nt even deserve to be called a game! Most definately not a RPG! It's completely linear, with absolutely zero choice, in anything. Every single playthrough is EXACTLY THE SAME!

World Of Warcraft is beyond stupid. It's stupid, ugly, backward, garbage!
The design is grindingly generic, ugly, and stupid. The combat is crap! It does'nt have things that facebook games have!
It has no autorun, no autohit. One thing that is beyond stupid is the skills. There is no default skill! Nothing to charge up later ones, apart from, broken, unplayable, manual, hitting!

The characters are like robots in masks. They're completely dead! They don't even gesture!
When other games go as far as blinking, animated faces, blinking, moving, portraits. At least moving and gesturing. It's pathetic!
The entire game is dead, useless, and pathetic.

Red Dead Redemption is grotesquely overated, overhyped, broken, useless, trash.
every single thing about that game is broken and useless. It's completely unplayable.

Neverwinter is grotesquely overated, overhyped, unplayable, garbage. It's is so badly made, you get bad arm ache after 5 minutes of playing it. There is no choice in anything. The camera is on the mouse and it's keybard controls. None of which work. The camera spins manically if you breath on it. The combat is boring and beyond useless. The wizard weapon is pathetic. It's completely illogical. And it's ugly and has bad graphics.

Borderlands 1 is extremely stupid, and total and utter, grindingly boring, garbage.
It is one of the most boring games I ever played.
I feel like this is satire, is it satire? Please tell me it's satire!

I don't really hate any game, I just kind of avoid games I don't like.
 

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DeepReaver said:
God Of War, I hated that game not for the controls, not for the visuals, but for the main character. Hear me out here, Kratos to me was the most unlikeable, soulless character i have ever had the misfortune of playing. From my experience in the game he had no redeeming qualities, he was just rage stupid the entire time which did not make for a good experience. I did not want this man to win, i did not want him to continue his journey and yet for some unknown reason that game series is more popular than sin. I really do not understand how anyone can stand playing that game series, needing to play Kratos, for any length of time, it boggles my mind.
See, in an odd ball sort of way, this is kind of what I LIKED about the GOW series. So many games out there where you can supposedly play as a "bad" character either A: make it a moral choice system (so you can be good or bad) or B: Let you be a bad character, but do the whole thing in a tongue-in-cheek way (Overlord, Dungeon Keeper, etc.). GOW was one of the few games out there where you played a character who was a completely terrible, unlikeable person and the game just embraced that fact and ran with it.

Anyway, I was bored to tears with both Red Dead Redemption and GTAIV. I swear I played each game for about 10 hours and I never felt like I was making an iota of progress in the story. Combine that with the fact that your character never really changes throughout the game (minus getting better equipment) and I just couldn't understand why people were so in love with them.
 

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First off first post on this website so hell community!

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Last of Us.
I despise zombie games and I feel like they're overdone. I went in really wanting to like it. I found the story boring as all hell but that's my opinion and I'm sure most people will disagree.

Borderlands 1 & 2.
These games give me a headache. Played both Borderlands games for like 20 minutes and quit.
 

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I won't throw a word like hate around much often, so I'll just say I really disliked Final Fantasy X. I played about halfway through the game, and I was just done with it, no interest to continue. Good thing I was just borrowing it from a friend of mine.