LazyParrot
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The Witcher 3. Wouldn't say it was trash, but I didn't like it very much.
Agreed.Mine is Final Fantasy VII Remake
Oh my god lol are you not embarrassed by this post? I say this as someone who has completed Dark Souls 2 twice, DS3 twice, Bloodborne 3 times, and Sekiro and Elden Ring once.Except they are not really that difficult. If you don't understand animations, invincibility frames, boss patterns and the ability to know when to strike or not, that is not the game's fault. It simply means the games are not for you and that you lack that type of a skill and that's the simple truth.
I may not like Breath of the Wild or Skyrim, but that doesn't mean they are bad games either, they are just not for me.
There is a whole community dedicated to No-Hit runs for Dark Souls/Bloodborne/Elden Ring/Sekiro and even speed runs with no-hits. It doesn't make them trash games, they are simply just not for you.
I enjoyed them for what they were, but way outdated now (1-3), but the newst one is one of the greatest 180s in gaming.God of War. Mash X. Faster. Faster! FASTER!
Smash Bros. No strategy and no control.
Your 100% right. So sorry. You really don't need any sort of skill to be beat any of these so called "hard games" as you say. Especially, Sekiro. You don't even need to parry or learn how to parry at all in that game. It's not like the enemy's health bar can go down quicker or the enemy can get staggered if you parry enough yeah, def not it.Oh my god lol are you not embarrassed by this post? I say this as someone who has completed Dark Souls 2 twice, DS3 twice, Bloodborne 3 times, and Sekiro and Elden Ring once.
The games are hard
And no you don’t really need skill to beat these games, I’m sorry if that hurts your ego
I'm with you, bud. I've tried SO many times to like this game. The combat is great and I even got better at it after playing Elden Ring and exploiting the "wait for big attack then counterattack" strat, but then I died on a regular enemy and was sent SO far back. No map and no guidance really kills this one for me, at least in the early goings.Hollow Knight. While I’m not a huge fan or metroidvania, I was sold on the setting and mood, but naw, that shit was just trash to me. Pointless running back and forth hoping for something that might help with no direction, not my vibe
Smash Bros. is a party game, not a fighting game. Thankfully no one has ever recommended it to me, so I can't use it in this thread.All I can say is that fighting games suck on modern controllers! Why can't you use a regular analog stick to play? Smash had that figured out in the 90s!!
It's an insult to the old game unless you are a kingdom hearts fanboy with a taste for third level fanfiction story and a combat that try to have a foot in 2 shoes but it fails miserably both as turn based combat and pure action combat.but how?
I'm sure you'd already played FF7. Was the remake bad?
Jokes aside I was trying to troll the quoted poster, I asked the AI to make "Master Chief in Gears of War" and I LOVE how it did Marcus Fenix's bandana as Master Chief's helmet lol it's scary how good this tech is.The guy from U2 joined the army?
You usually can't tell if a game is good by just watching some gameplay, unless the game is really bad on a fundamental levelDo you people really buy blindly before even checking some gameplay??
Agreed.
Never played the original, so was looking forward.
Story/voice acting was farrr too weaboo and the combat (outside 1 or 2 boss fights) was button mashing nonsense with visual diarheah
I'll go first:
Gone Home: under the premise of being a great game with an astonishing story and storytelling alike, I shall play the game with little to no info about it so I could experience the full blow... And oh my gosh it was a fffff blow. The game started good and had a really eerie atmosphere with some interesting clues as to what was happening only to end up being the story of an emo lesbian.
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Gone Home was great but I bet you guys think it was hipster SJW woke trash.Gone Home was really the first one I was straight up pissed with and not because of the subject matter. More so, and this is a me/them problem of setting and managing expecations, was thinking the story was going to go in a very, very different direction only to be smacked with some after-school, mundane shit.
Celeste is also one I just can't understand the love for.
Sekiro is epic. It might be frustrating, but that's not necessarily a bad quality, it's part of the process of learning the rules.Sekiro. Everybody was recommending it. I found it to be ugly, frustrating and not at all fun to play. Wasted 60 bucks on it.
I specifically said not because of the subject matter. Instead of delivering on a big mystery it just fizzled out in the most spectacularly dull way all on top of a walking sim.Gone Home was great but I bet you guys think it was hipster SJW woke trash.
Fallen Order, I played through the intro section, thought it was fun. Got to the first planet realized it was like a souls game and turned it off
I feel like there's a lot. The witcher games come to mind first off though. I've tried them all. I can't seem to click with any of them.
You might be into something. Beating Gascogne is what won me over. Now that’s one of my favorite boss battles of all time.I am so sorry you couldn't get past Gascoigne.
I waited in line for a couple hours for Skyrim. The line was triple the size of Modern Warfare 2, which was pretty big. I played through the campaign back on PS3 and I never had the desire to play it again. It wasn’t bad, but the hype wore off. I’d say Oblivion is the same way. I remember watching GameSpot’s live stream before the game came out and spending countless hours doing quests (stretchy guide in hand). A lot of games from that console generation were best played at the time of their release. There’s 20-30 year old games that hold up better just because they’re much easier to go back to.To be fair I did wait a long,long time to play Skyrim.....perhaps the praise was more earned at release.....but I spent 80% of the game running around the same dungeons killing the same enemies.I have a terrible feeling all these planets in Starfield are going to have lots of caves to explore......oh dear!
After running in corridors for about 10 hours my friend told me "It gets better after 20 hours."final fantasy 13
game plays itself and is terrible
Nah it was PS2. SOTC was pushing graphics, physics and open world well beyond anything else on the consoleNot sure why the fps was so bad. Ya the bosses were big and cool, but it should had been able to hold a smooth 30. Expecting 60 fps at that time was asking too much for all games, but it couldnt even hold 30.
Life is Strange, the most self loving yet self loathing desperate rubbish ever
final fantasy 13
game plays itself and is terrible
If a game is effusely recommended to you, chances are it’s a classic.So many classics in this thread smh