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Two titles spring to mind pretty quickly.
Unlimited SaGa - Got this on it's release date for 50 bucks. I have tried, God knows I have tried to give this game a fair shake. I just cannot get into even a single character's quest. Just a matter of a few months later, used copies were everywhere for ten or so bucks. The .hack series - The first one was mildly enjoyable. The second one was just like the first only slightly harder. I bought the third one but hardly laid a finger on the game at all. These games were the first in a long while that I've actually traded in for store credit (along with Graffiti Kingdom, another disappointment). This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. so they may learn the glorious craft of acting from the dear leader |
Sadly there was a ton of crappy PS1 RPGs that came out. Several I own.
Darkstone - $9.99 and looked semi decent. Boy, don't buy cheap games. HORRIBLE load times, and each save took SIX BLOCKS. Gameplay consisted of 1 piece of music (only heard at the beginning), and tons of stop and go action. The graphics were semi decent though. Beyond the Beyond - MY EYES. MY EARS. MY...Oh how I suffered for about 5 minutes before I couldn't stand it any more. Final Fantasy Anthology - Besides the bad loading times, the beautiful FF VI SNES sound was trashed. Parasite Eve 2 - While the original Parasite Eve was awesome, Square decided to turn it into a Resident Evil clone. But they failed. Miserably. Poor controls, bad music, and boring gameplay compared to the original. I swear, there were only 3 good RPGs on the PS1, and one was a remake. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
This one Orphen game for the PS2... I liked the anime, and it was "cheap" (not really; $14.99) at Costco and like the silly girl I was then, I went ahead and purchased it. Played it and cried a little afterwards.
Devil May Cry 2. I think that speaks for itself. I pre-ordered it and bought the strategy guide and everything just to own DMC-related stuff. I still haven't finished it. Also, Brain Age. I bought that with my DS Lite and now I want to sell it, even for a super cheap price if need be. I guess it kept me occupied while I had no other DS/GBA games, but after a while it gets repetitive. Plus the doctor guy kinda creeps me out. I think that's it, though. Most games I own I enjoyed or don't mind keeping. I was speaking idiomatically. |
I miss Ryan Drummond and the original cast. That's why I didn't get Sonic Riders for Gamecube. I kinda regret buying Riders as well, but I think I'm finally starting to get the hang of it. Japanese Sonic cast ftw. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
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Soul Calibur II (GCN)
They cashed in big time on Link, but it's more of the same of what the original Soul Calibur was. Proof of that is, the same exact choreography was used in I & II in the character demos. House of the Dead 2 (DC) The game is fun the first time around, heck even in arcades. I usually pick up both guns and go berserk but once you get passed all that you come to realize that Sega just pocketed $40 of your dollars in addition to scoring alittle extra because you were duped to purchase a light gun. I was seriously hoping for more games such as Time Crisis but that never surfaced at all and before you knew it the DC was dead. :doh: I've heard better acting at school plays and that's all I got to say about the game before being issued a warning. :argue: FELIPE NO |
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House of the Dead 2? I got that one and I didn't regret it! Why you ask? Because I didn't bought it to 'home fun', I got to train my skills and got for arcade fun!!
Guess what? It worked! Me and my freind were able to finish it on the arcades with 2 coins and still have some spare lifes in the end. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
The game in general was too easy, and it was too slow...Lava Shelter was an awesome level though...and probably the best bit about the game(except the cutscenes involving the Eclipse Cannon). I was lucky enough to get a demo of Sonic Riders before I thought about buying it and the birds' voices made me cringe... And although I say I don't like the new voices, I do like Robotnik's 'new' voice, he sounds much better in games than he does in Sonic X... Jam it back in, in the dark. Making the world a spoonier place
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Blazing Dragons was more enjoyable if you liked Monty Python-esque humor. I love the game, still play it from time to time. The cartoon series was great too. :P For me: Beyond the Beyond. (PSX) OH MY GOD WHY. "Oh hay look, it's the first RPG for PS1. YAY!" Play it a couple days "Oh hay, let's make the strongest character in the game be curse for the ENTIRE GAME." Grrrr. The game was awful. Looked to me like a very poor Lunar rip-off. Vanguard Bandits. (PSX) Granted, the game probably isn't all that bad, but I only bought the game for the Lunar 2 demo. The game, I dunno. I just regret buying it. CastleVania: Legacy of Darkness. (N64) UGH. To me, it felt just like the other CastleVania N64 game. I swear I'd think it was the same game, just with a guy who can turn into a werewolf instead. ._. Evil Dead: Hail to the King (PSX) Granted, I bought this cause it was shown off as "Resident Evil meets Ash" more liek Resident Evil meets Ass amirite? The game was just poorly done and I'm ashamed that it had anything to do with Evil Dead. Fistful of Boomstick made up for it then, in a million ways. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
Um...I just bought Doom 3 today...
Am I going to regret buying it? The horror game thing does not freak me out, but I heard really mixed reviews about it. Oh, I got it for Xbox too since my comp is elsewhere... This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it.
I forgot my old sig...
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I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
Like I said, it was OK. I bought this the same day I bought Rhapsody (which I regret selling, heh) I think some of the battles got a bit too "impossible" for me and I'd end up getting 3 people killed before I had a chance to do anything. I don't play SRPGs that well, with the exception of FFT and Vandal Hearts. I really should stop buying them. heh I was speaking idiomatically. |
What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
F.E.A.R. - My comp couldn't handle the graphics.. The game couldn't load after the first stage. ;_;
Ephemeral Fantasia - I have absolutely no idea how to complete the game. Even after 20 over tries. Unlimited Saga - Didn't even bother trying to complete the game. Games that can't even be called games: Maken, Wrath Unleashed, Death by Degrees, etc. And there are many others I couldn't recall right away. FELIPE NO |
Nintendogs - sorta fun and interesting for a week, only DS game I've ever traded in
World of Warcraft - when a single game takes up every evening of your life, you can't help but sorta regret buying it in the first place - WraithTwo - What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
It would be nice if you thought before typing. Jam it back in, in the dark.
Last edited by Elixir; Aug 18, 2006 at 07:37 AM.
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I regret buying Electroplankton too. I imported the Japanese version as soon a I got wind of it. But paying £30 or so for something so basic felt like a waste. You see, I'm not very musically gifted, so in my hands it really was ever so basic. How ya doing, buddy? |
And 3 was only a rough figure anyways. Understand that figures are never exact. And you forgot about Lunar 2. Which blew the Sega CD version out of the water. I almost can't even consider it a remake, but a remastery. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
Sorry, both of you forgot about Vagrant Story. Now shut up and take it elsewhere.
I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
My number one would have to be Jet Force Gemini. Paid waaaay to much for a game that just doesn't cut it. I couldn't get past the controls. #2 would be Luigi's Mansion. Don't know what I was thinking but it really is not my type of game. I was speaking idiomatically. ~ Ready To Strike ~ :Currently Playing: League Of Legends(PC), Skyrim(PC), Golden Sun: Lost Age(GBA), Twilight Princess(Wii), Portal2(PC), Dragon Warrior II(NES), Metroid Prime 2: Echoes(GC)
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Universal Combat (PC)
Ground Control: Operation Exodus (PC) Both of these games are awful, and I'm not sure what made me buy them. But I do regret buying both of them. Especially Universal Combat, it is possibly the worst game I have ever had the dis-pleasure of playing. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
FELIPE NO Making the world a spoonier place
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What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
Only game in recent memory that I regret buying is Chaos Field for the GCN. I guess I had it coming though; I knew the game was bad, I was just really itching to play a vertical shooter and I thought $20 wasn't bad but for this game it definitely was.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
Formerly Zero-Fate
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Larry Oji, Super Moderator, Judge, "Dirge for the Follin" Project Director, VG Frequency Creator |
Hoshigami was the only major mistake. Although Soul Caliber III was a major disappointment. It seems far less balanced than any of its previous incarnations.
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That is the deluxe version, and I was looking for a good, cheap, FPS. It was that or Black, which I heard little about. Doom 3 = 12$ Doom 3 Deluxe Ed. = 50$ Thats me....cheap ^_^ This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it.
I forgot my old sig...
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