the story was also another gta clicheBooze Zombie said:GTA 4.
I played that game all the way through, begining to end... I finished it over a period of 3 days and in the end I just said "well, that was boring".
This one got me to lol. Cooke is actually voice by the same person that did Phil and Lil in the Rugrats.Old Man James said:12 hours or so into Lost Odysee.
I put up with the terribly hammy, cringe inducing emotional scenes. I even put up with the children, the children that had voices that went right through me, the children that did nothing but cry, whine and be a general pain in the ass with no likable features about any one of them.
I quit on the 3rd disk.
I can't really understand what you're saying.mobuto said:i bought halo for p.c. hearing how great it was after 20 minutes in to it i took out the disc uninstalled it and snapped the disk. i later went to all of my stupid friends and got my money back from them.
ff8 i was borrowing it from a friend and played until the second disc before a gave up on the terrible magic system. why must magic cost mp and gill? that's total bull shit!
Yeah I hate that moral choice system. Seriously, eating chickens makes you evil? it's like they got a bunch of 8 year olds to design the choices, and for an rpg the story is way to short. I played it for a couple hours, finished it and thought "yeah, I don't think i'll keep you".UltimatheChosen said:For me, it was Fable 2. I had a lot of fun for the first couple hours, but then the combat, plot, and gameplay got very stale. However, I really didn't realize it until I ran into Reaver and the so-called "open moral choice game" railroaded me into allying with him.
Why are these games popular again?camokkid said:the story was also another gta cliche
1)Protaganist: hey, I just came back/came here looking for a better life!
2)friend/relative: hey, I/a friend of mine has some jobs for you
3)protaganist: I guess everything is going to be alright
4)person protaganist is working for: I have no more use for you, so I am going to have you assassinated/driven out of town
5)*something tragic happens/a loved one or relative is killed*
6)protaganist: I swear to get revenge on the person who did this
7)*protaganist gets revenge*
repeat steps 2 through 7 as needed
To be fair, eating chickens doesn't make you EVIL, it just makes you corrupt. Unfortunately, corruption/purity is just about the most poorly defined concept in the game, to the point where nobody even cares.Dark knifer said:Yeah I hate that moral choice system. Seriously, eating chickens makes you evil? it's like they got a bunch of 8 year olds to design the choices, and for an rpg the story is way to short. I played it for a couple hours, finished it and thought "yeah, I don't think i'll keep you".UltimatheChosen said:For me, it was Fable 2. I had a lot of fun for the first couple hours, but then the combat, plot, and gameplay got very stale. However, I really didn't realize it until I ran into Reaver and the so-called "open moral choice game" railroaded me into allying with him.