1. Super Mario RPG
2. Gunstar Heroes
3. Eternal Darkness
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Two words: No More Heroes, Super Paper Mario and Madworld.[QUOTE="awssk8er716"]
One word: Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
JordanElek
It's not that I really hated any of them, but I didn't have much fun with any of them either. No More Heroes grew on me a little bit as I played it more, but the other two were pretty flat throughout. At least SPM kept me laughing at the dialogue. Madworld did nothing for me.
You realize those are more than one or two words, right? o.o For me it would have to be Mario Kart Wii, it caused me too much pain.RE 4....because I was forced to watch my cousin play the walkthrough of the GC and Wii version for about 20 times.Pices
ahh criminal of society!!!!!!!
One world: Twilight Princess.Haziqonfire
one word : you
lol just kidding.
OT:Halo,Viewtifull Joe,Mass Effect,Gears of War.
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Maybe it's because I'm sick of the entire Smash Bros. series in general, but I just couldn't get into this one. I mean, when I first played the original and Melee, I had a blast both times. The first time I played Brawl I hated it, it just was not fun (most likely since my main character in Melee, Fox, seems to have been pussified in Brawl).
MecaShadow
Really, I thought Fox was one of the characters that turned out ok though the engine swutch, unlike my character Link:( . Also I don't know why but it seems lots of people have had trouble liking Brawl, maybe it was the sutle gameplay switch to a much slower pace. I really didn't like MP3, it just felt way to generalized to be more ofa regular fps and it lost the MP charm that made me like the games even if I can't beat them.
For me, it would be Twilight Princess. It's a bit more linear than I prefer, the wolf sections annoyed me, and "realistic" Link looked too much like a boyband reject. If this question isn't constrained to the wii, Bioshock is the popular game that I disliked the most overall.
Windwaker. TP had its problems, but WW just felt...boring. It's the only Zelda game I've played where I honestly can't remember a single dungeon.
1. Super Paper Mario. Every time I play a paper mario game I think damn I wish this was super mario rpg.
2. Mario Galaxy is average (I can't say I dislike it - cause it was fun sometimes, but I think less of it because it was SO easy that it almost became boring)
Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess I just didn't like for some reason I've never been a fan of the Zelda game series although I did like Link's Crossbow Training. Super Paper Mario as much as I like Mario games I just could not get into this one. Sonic Unleashed the Sonic stages were good but the werehog stages really killed the game to me as it was just to slow but Sonic Team just aren't that good anymore.
seven words. Guitar herogarrett_duffmanEighty three words: Is it because you're not good at it? I hated GH when the first two came out and I only played them once or twice a year on holidays with my cousins because they were really good and I sucked bad. After I got GH3 and practiced for a few months, I started to love it. It was a lot of work just to get to the point of liking a game, but I had to justify my $70 purchase (or whatever it was) dammit!
Eighty three words: Is it because you're not good at it? I hated GH when the first two came out and I only played them once or twice a year on holidays with my cousins because they were really good and I sucked bad. After I got GH3 and practiced for a few months, I started to love it. It was a lot of work just to get to the point of liking a game, but I had to justify my $70 purchase (or whatever it was) dammit! I'd have to say Guitar Hero too. It's just the same game every time, without much change except for tracks, for me.[QUOTE="garrett_duffman"]seven words. Guitar heroJordanElek
[QUOTE="JordanElek"]Eighty three words: Is it because you're not good at it? I hated GH when the first two came out and I only played them once or twice a year on holidays with my cousins because they were really good and I sucked bad. After I got GH3 and practiced for a few months, I started to love it. It was a lot of work just to get to the point of liking a game, but I had to justify my $70 purchase (or whatever it was) dammit! I'd have to say Guitar Hero too. It's just the same game every time, without much change except for tracks, for me. Oh I feel the same about GH5. They re-righted the wrongs of GH4 and added some cool party features, but there are just so many games now that it's ridiculous. I'm glad Rock Band came along as competition to drive the genre forward faster than it would've gone with GH alone, but it's still pretty bad. The whole-band additions revitalized it for awhile, but there should be constant additions to keep it fresh. As long as people keep buying the games as they are, though, there technically doesn't NEED to be any changes. But the masses will get tired of it soon enough if it doesn't stay fresh.[QUOTE="garrett_duffman"]seven words. Guitar herowaitaseck
Twilight Princess. Mind numbingly easy, and unbearingly predictable.
TaMuK711
aren't all games these days? calling TP easy isn't really saying much
but just because it's easy doesn't mean it's fun as hell
you want a challenge...play DMC3 for the PS2 (NOT the special edition, the black label) even on easy that game will own your soul
I'd have to say Guitar Hero too. It's just the same game every time, without much change except for tracks, for me. Oh I feel the same about GH5. They re-righted the wrongs of GH4 and added some cool party features, but there are just so many games now that it's ridiculous. I'm glad Rock Band came along as competition to drive the genre forward faster than it would've gone with GH alone, but it's still pretty bad. The whole-band additions revitalized it for awhile, but there should be constant additions to keep it fresh. As long as people keep buying the games as they are, though, there technically doesn't NEED to be any changes. But the masses will get tired of it soon enough if it doesn't stay fresh. I'm not bad at it, im not the best but im under no circumstances bad. in the first two games i didnt like all the confederate mullet rawk. guitar hero 3, they really screwed up alot of the songs that were covered, and it really turned me off to the game. I rented World tour for ps2 and the game was just... terrible. I love rock band, the more modern track lists, I know its petty but I also like the squares as opposed to circles, I dont know i feel like it just works better. I love the solos and i just feel like it has all of the charm of GH 1 and 2, only with a track list that keeps me going.[QUOTE="waitaseck"][QUOTE="JordanElek"] Eighty three words: Is it because you're not good at it? I hated GH when the first two came out and I only played them once or twice a year on holidays with my cousins because they were really good and I sucked bad. After I got GH3 and practiced for a few months, I started to love it. It was a lot of work just to get to the point of liking a game, but I had to justify my $70 purchase (or whatever it was) dammit!
JordanElek
Zelda, it was pretty much exactly like Ocarina of time and the wolf sections were horrible.
Plus final fantasy isn't a fighting game, maybe that is why you hated it. Also what is so lame about the stories? Is it because you have to read and it isn't all voice acting?
Zack and Wiki? That was like the best game for motion control. It did everthing like it is actually done in for real like ringing a bell or the saw.
It's sad that any game you have to think about or try at is automatically considered horrible these days just because it isn't mindless fun, or immediately fun in 5 seconds.
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