Republic the revolution. A strange strategy title that had some pretty nice graphics for its time, but wouldn't let you seem them most of the game. Plot was gray and predictable, the gameplay even more so.
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer. I didn't buy it; the store gave it to me for free, and I still feel cheated. (I thought I'd get a t-shirt.) There's nothing wrong with the game, strictly speaking, it's just that there's nothing particularly right with it either. Even the fighting is bland.
Mall Tycoon
Mindbogglingly Boring
I couldn't do anything without the game pausing So I let it run over lunch to rack up some easy money. I come back after lunch and the entire mall is infested with zombies!?! WFT
BLASPHEMER that is one of the best platformers ever. I will be hung for this but i enjoy it much more than Mario.
The most boring game i own would probably have to be Spice Girls the Video Game. It was my sisters and just ended up in my games collection as everything with a playstation case did and it will not come as a surprise that is an extremely horrible game.
My vote goes to Football Manager 2007. And, by extension, all other football management games.
I have no interest in the sport whatsoever but I was trying to find enough games for a '5 for £30' deal and this was the only one I didn't already have so my friend threw it in and said he'd take it home for his brother. He never did, it's still sitting on the shelf right in my eyeline as I write this. Said friend is actually visiting this week, I might get him to take it with him when he leaves, or at least see if he'll let me trade it in for something that's not shit. I've tried to play it, did so for about half an hour before I was confused beyond redemption and bored into a state of near rigor mortis. Imagine crossing Microsoft Access with Excel, then filling it with head-crushing amounts of real life information about real life teams and players.
The most interesting thing was that I ended up, by sheer chance, being the manager of a tiny team that plays about five minutes from where I live.
(I assume most of you will realise, but just to clarify for anyone that doesn't: that'll be the real kind of football, none of this 'rugby with extra padding and helmets' lark that seems to pass as a sport in America.)
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