Pro thread here.
Assassin's Creed.
God of War.
Good plan.
Pro thread here.
Assassin's Creed.
God of War.
Good plan.
Last edited by Cookie Monster; 2nd-April-2012 at 15:13.
This thread...
Farmville, and every game on the iPad/Pod/Phone.
It is kinda difficult to switch from a third person perspective to a first. I like the game, but omg the Ps1 translation is terribad.
One of my least favories is Battle Rage: Mech Combat. It was so bad, I put it in for 5 minutes, it LAGGED ON THE MENU, took it out, put it in its case, never to be played again. I sold it for MEtroid Prime 3, so that's it's only positive side to it.
I see nothing wrong with that plan.
I played so much crap in my life, like all Acclaim NES games, Captain Novolin, and more.
Ah yes!
Those favorite/unfavorite threads are forbidden! (At least I know)
Last edited by SANIC HEGEHOG; 2nd-April-2012 at 15:15.
Seems relevant for some reason.
and yeah this could be a favourite thread, seeing as it says which game you don't like, meaning a specific game, which could mean your favourite game to not like
One game recently I played but had to put down within ten minutes was Ace Lightning for the PS2. My god, a game made by the BBC. I was getting warning signs and warning sirens at that point, the theme tune made me want to puke, and I was stuck in the first area for about 10 minutes trying to find out where to go
Not at all
I find I dislike most FPS, they don't last very long and I end up feeling like I wasted my Money, I buy RPG's because they are super special Awesome (Abridged...you know which one)
27 Years and Still Playing....
The worst game I ever played was Total Recall (NES). I could never get pass the airport body scanner section because the controls were broken.
My brain started to bleed trying to read this thread, so I skipped everything after the first handful of posts. >__<
Honest answer: point and click adventure games. I can never get into them, and I don't think I've ever had an enjoyable experience with one. I'm not a huge fan of RPGs, but there are a couple that I have really enjoyed. Same with RTSs and a multitude of other genres -- there's almost always at least one game in every genre that I like, except for adventure games.
For clarification, I'm talking about games like: Full Throttle, The Curse of Monkey Island, Myst, and Grim Fandango. I understand the appeal of them, but I have never found one that suited me.