Least favorite games (That everyone else likes)

Started by cdtm4 pages

Least favorite games (That everyone else likes)

Zelda, for me.

Or as I call them, "Where the #%&@ do I go now" games.

Backtrack, get lost, backtrack, get lost, backtrack, get lost. That's about 90% of the Zelda experience, and I HATE every minute of it.

At least Dragon's Dogma throws in cool boss-like encounters into your aimless wandering.

Fortnite

Agreed with Fortnight. I don't get it.

Also, Deadly Premonition was well reviewed, but that game was flat out ass IMO.

Sonic games.

I never had a genesis, so maybe this is something you only get growing up with it, but I just can't get into them.

Don't even see why it has a rep for speed. Is sprinting for half a second, and stopping into an enemy supposed to be impressive? Mario has more consistent straightaways for constant sprinting then any Sonic game I played.

Also, plenty of the "where do I go now"?

Originally posted by Nemesis X
Fortnite

Re: Least favorite games (That everyone else likes)

Originally posted by cdtm
Zelda, for me.

Or as I call them, "Where the #%&@ do I go now" games.

Backtrack, get lost, backtrack, get lost, backtrack, get lost. That's about 90% of the Zelda experience, and I HATE every minute of it.

At least Dragon's Dogma throws in cool boss-like encounters into your aimless wandering.

Well it's also a lot easier to traverse in Dogma due to portcrystals, and besides, BoTW fixed that issue completely, its completely different then every Zelda game ever made.

Dogma does have some of the best bosses in gaming history though.

MOBA games

Battlefield games

Battle Royale games

Most Zelda games, but I loved BotW.

Originally posted by BackFire
MOBA games

Battlefield games

Battle Royale games

Most Zelda games, but I loved BotW.

As for MOBA games, something like Smite would cure that, IMO it's the best MOBA ever made, and has converted people who hated games like DOTA and LoL.

Originally posted by Arachnid1
Deadly Premonition was well reviewed, but that game was flat out ass IMO.

I think everyone was mainly in it for the characters. The dialogue from them is definitely unique I'll give the game that.

Overwatch.

PlanetSide 2. The very definition of tedium.

-Any game that's based around PVP without a story mode, which usually means Battle Royale, most online shooters and MOBA-type games.
-Open-world FPS games (Far Cry). I need a third-person option.
-FP stealth games (Dishonored). Again, need that third-person option.

I've played those types of games before, and lost interest super-quickly.

Originally posted by -Pr-
-Any game that's based around PVP without a story mode, which usually means Battle Royale, most online shooters and MOBA-type games.
-Open-world FPS games (Far Cry). I need a third-person option.
-FP stealth games (Dishonored). Again, need that third-person option.

I've played those types of games before, and lost interest super-quickly.

Borderlands will fix your "need third-person option" issues. It's like Far Cry but a million times more awesome.

Sadly, Dead Rising 1.

This is a game I really wanted to like, but it's kind of tedious if you care about actually "beating" it.

It's great just wandering around. Not so great trying to sneak survivors past those damned convinct psychopaths, or trying to use the shooter mechanics. Or simply trying to figure out why a mission won't trigger.

World of Warcraft
Minecraft
The Sims
Skyrim/Oblivion
GTA
Guitar Hero/Rock Band
Dance Dance Revolution
Angry Birds
Monster Hunter
Pokemon GO
Frogger
UFC games(love MMA as a sport though)

Open World/Sandbox games in general.
MMORPG's: Tried repeatedly and I never last.

Assassin's Creed. Prince of Persia was better.

Originally posted by cdtm
Sadly, Dead Rising 1.

This is a game I really wanted to like, but it's kind of tedious if you care about actually "beating" it.

It's great just wandering around. Not so great trying to sneak survivors past those damned convinct psychopaths, or trying to use the shooter mechanics. Or simply trying to figure out why a mission won't trigger.

Agreed, Yeah the AI with the survivors in that game was painful.

Originally posted by Jmanghan
Borderlands will fix your "need third-person option" issues. It's like Far Cry but a million times more awesome.

Played that too. Didn't like it so much.

Originally posted by Jmanghan
Borderlands will fix your "need third-person option" issues. It's like Far Cry but a million times more awesome.

Borderlands doesn't have a third person option. Why would you say it'd fix his issue?

Originally posted by Kazenji
Overwatch.