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Now that I remember, Kirby Canvas Curse disappointed me. I knew it wasn't like every other Kiry game and that it was actually an acquired taste. I bought it because word of mouth said it was awesome, but it really didn't click with me. I beat Drawcia and all that was left were goals for perfectionists and speed runners. Not too impressed.
Mortal Kombat: Armageddon since I thought that the sheer number of characters would appeal to me no matter how bad the gameplay was. The lack of specific fatalities ruined it for me completely. It's nice to see all the MK characters in 3D, but looks like I only play them for the fatalities. Even the special moves are lacking and the gameplay was clunky and unforgiving. Gunpey and Gunpey DS bought twice because the presentation is completely different between systems. The gameplay is terribly simple and horribly flawed in the DS version with the simple controls. While on the PSP you had to play for hours upon hours to get new skins. If you die, too bad, start from scratch and play for hours upon hours again. The concept was so braindead simple that not even the trippy visuals could save it for me. Not on par with Lumines or Meteos by a long shot. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
Stretch Panic. I bought it years ago on the cheap but couldn't play it because my PS2 wouldn't read blue discs. I finally played it a couple of days ago and other than the bizarre novelty of the character having a possessed scarf that can grab things and enemies with giagantic boobs, there was nothing else there. Such a shame because it came from Treasure as well.
Eternal Ring for the PS2. Again I bought it very cheaply and it's a From Software first person RPG that is very slow, ugly and of course, lacks analog functionality. FELIPE NO |
I bought Genji: Days of the Blade for the PS3. One of the biggest mistakes I made, as I was trying to give the game a chance despite the reviews. Of course, I had an urge to see the giant crab also, but in the end I never bothered with it. Primarily, staring at a radar 80% of the time is not my definition of fun.
What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
Children of Mana: That game did not hook me in the least. It was a chore to begin with, and got worse as it got harder. It really didn't seem to be going anywhere, no story, no character development, just a random dungeon crawler. I may pull it out during a slow season, but right now, my priorities at the moment shame it in the greatest way.
Nintendogs: You know, it's fun for a little while, but i didn't really see much happening, and as i bought more and more games, it just sort of disappeared into the pile of maybe laters. My sister's played it more than i have, and she despises video games of all sorts. It sounded cool at the time, but it deffinetly wasn't worth the 40 bucks. Geist: To be fair, i haven't really given it a solid chance yet. I've only actually played it twice, and it was fun, but i just had so much else to do at the time. It was 6 bucks, brand new, so i wasn't really expecting much, when i bought it, but what i did see of it revealed unpolished graphics, and finnicky controls that could use some serious touching up. Socom 1: I bought this off a friend for like 5 bucks, and frankly i'd rather have the five bucks back. I don't play online ever, and the singler player missions are boring, and hard. I wasn't much of a shooter guy back then. I'm slowly getting into them, so maybe i'll try again some day. But at the moment, it was a waste of a fiver. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
But most recent on my list of genuine dishonorable mentions: Just Cause. They tried, really they did; but too many things were done wrong - horrible car handling and inability to sideslip in helicopters, to name two. So, having played through it once, I took it back for credit towards Scarface: The World is Yours. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles. I spent forty-fucking-dollars on this game and it turns out to be shit. Lame storyline, poor gameplay, only thing that made it even half-way decent were the moogles.
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |