Pokémon games! There is the Tony Hawk's skate games. It's not that I hate them now, its just that i apreciate them less than in the Old Days (omg im talking like a folk, im just 15)
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Well, here come all the XBox 360 people coming to defend their flagship title, but here we go anyway: I Hate Halo 3. I loved Halo 1. I loved Halo 2. But something about Halo 3 just Pisses me off. Maybe I just suck at it (though I hope to god not.) Maybe it's because of the people who think they're hot sh*t and start teabagging and such. Maybe because i feel that it's a repackaged halo 2 with better graphics, different maps, and some new weapons. I just can't stand the game. However, I do still play it because It's the only game that satisfies my shooter fix. I just feel that it's lost most of its charm since two years ago. If I could find my CoD 4 disc, I would stop playing Halo. Hoping ODST is better.
Grand Theft Auto III
wen i first got it i loved it! it was such a good relife to get out of Vice for a once and into Liberty... time went by... after going thru the game several times: 1)with cheats 2)without cheats 3)withouth cheats 2 get 100% but game gliched 4)same as last one except got bored and gave up on it
after playing the same game 2 the last parts almost 5 times... yea its a load of shit...
Spyro: Ripto's Rage (playstation one) ---- Had to beat Ripto numerous times for my lil sister..needless to say..the game is just a bit boring now. Kinda got fed up when everytime we played..she would beat the game..I would beat Ripto for her..and then she wouldn't save..it became too easy..I could beat him with my eyes closed..ahh well it was enjoyable while it lasted.
i would have to say that i loved destroy all humans because of the spunky, funky setting of the first one that was centered around 50's era alien sightings and myths now i can't even look at the CD and it only fulfills its job as a paperweight. plus the series has become evem more of a joke than it was intended to be.
Rampage. I played it a bunch as a kid and loved destroying cities.
I bought the download one (I think it's the N64 version) on PSN and was wildly disappointed. It's so mindless and boring. I think open world games like Prototype fill the niche that Rampage once held for me.
okay, i would have to say need for speed undercover only because the ending came so abruptedly fast. i do love the series, especially most wanted, i still play it. i played undercover for maybe a week or so, and it ended as fast as i got it. this makes me angry. only 80 missions and all completed before even breaking a sweat. i liked it before i finished it i have to admit but still disgusted at the short length.
Most definitely Final Fantasy VII. When that game came out I wasn't salivating at the store like everyone else. I simply wanted to play it. And when I finally did play it I felt that while the gameplay was good the storyline was utter nonsense and Cloud was wholly unlikable. This made it a little hard to get into but I still put in over 200 hours into it.
Nowadays though with the rise of whiney emo girly boys as main characters becoming prevalent in the Final Fantasy games I can't even look at FFVII without getting a bit ill. If you've played one preachy Final Fantasy with an unlikable main character you've played them all.
I used to think Driver 2 was pretty fun. I remember getting it for christmas one year and being so excited. It was very fun until Grand Theft Auto 3 came along on the ps2. I tried that driver game recently and all I have to say is "WTF was I thinking"!!!!!!!!!!
California Games. Goddamn I loved that game back in the day, when I was young and innocent, and real-time physics weren't a necessity! But NOW I can't play it without ripping my damn hair out! EVERY SINGLE TIME I try to jump that roller skating bitch over a crack, banana peel, or past a f-ing beach ball, she bites the curb!!! Oh, and BMX guy? Yeah, go fuck yourself!!!
GoldenEye and/or Starfox 64. Both games were awesome for their time and I played the shit out of them, but after playing them SO much, I just want to punch myself in the face anytime I even think about hooking up my 64--Starfox especially.
Age of Empires 2. Simply because after weeks of online play I realised something. It wasn't about strategy it was about following a script. If you didn't find all the Boars on time, if you didn't get that extra villager out on time, if you didn't find all the sheep in time, if you didnt get that house up at the right moment when in the first age you may as well just quit as the other guy who got everything on time has already beaten you.
At first I love it, play through and get on with the quests. Learn the lore and mechanics. Fiddle with PvP here and there. Defeat epic bosses with my friends by my side.
Then at some point it becomes an endless grinding where I have to kill the "Destroyer of the Universe (of the month)" and his army 15 EFFING TIMES so that those guys of wha'is'it faction will let me buy an enchant for my shoulder piece and increase my DPS by that hugely needed 0.15% extra, while investing every single minute of free time for that only guild that can raid the new boss or else they banish me.
Eventually it devolves into me machinating the slow, everlasting suffering of every person responsible for the development of the game and a busted CPU.
At the moment, I'm in the second part of the cycle, playing the good fantasy games of old to restore my faith in mankind.
Pretty much all the games I have for my Wii because I started playing my cousins Xbox 360, loved it, and made a plan to sell the Wii and convince my parents to get a router, but then, they began to get games for it, and now I need to wait until my birthday to get money. Also I want to sell Final Fantasy: War of the Lions too. that game is too difficult. I may be a bad strategist, but I use the guides I find on this site, and I still lose. I am not underwriting this site, I just find that game too difficult for my tastes.It is now it is gathering dust on my bookshelf.