[QUOTE=Frank_West]Orange Box
TF2 is like $9.99 right now or used to be and it's the only game I play on it, Ep2 and Portal were short and not worth the $50 price tag.[/QUOTE]
It's like that with most singleplayer games. Be glad that you paid the full price and supported Valve.
Back to my post.
There's only one game I regret buying if I remember correctly: Mortal Kombat 4. This is the worst fighting game ever.
Now Guilty Gear, that's something I'd buy four times just to show the devs that I support them all the way.
Left 4 dead does not get boring for me.
S.T.A.L.K.E.R was a waste of money, Played it for about 30 minutes then uninstalled it.
[QUOTE=Title]Games [B]you[/B] wish [B]you[/B] hadn't bought[/QUOTE]
This thread is hilarious. Some people may absolutely despise your favorite game in the world, but just because it's their opinion doesn't mean it's a fact.
Idiot 1 ~ "Man Left 4 Dead sucks repetitive and shit."
Idiot 2 ~ "You can't have that opinion that's the best game ever!"
Call of Duty 3 for the wii.
Spore.
Team Fortress 2.
And I'm sooo glad I played the demo for Left 4 Dead, what a boring game.
Spore
Oblivion
2142
Age of Conan
Command and Conquer 3
Far Cry2
SUPREME FUCKING COMMANDER
Left 4 Dead isn't boring, I've heard a few people say that the full version canes the demo in the back. Hard.
The Ship.
Naruto: The Broken Bond, seriously, it's overwhelmingly hard, the fights are the least of your worries. But it is still a good game, but now I have to hit 113 snakes with a hammer, I mean, what the fuck?
The Wonderful End of the World
Burnout Paradise
Blazing Angels
so many.... Can't remember it all
Spore, Oh wait. I didn't buy it
I regret buying:
[b]Assassin's Creed[/b]: The story line was ok and the graphics great, but you basically do the same thing over and over and over again. Something like, first you go to this town, then you got to get to x view points then you have to save citizens and then you pickpocket or something and then assassinate your target. Finally, repeat 12 times. That's gameplay.
[b]BioShock[/b]: Ok, I do not regret buying this game, in fact I've played the game through 7 times, but they could've done better. For example, they could've put multiplayer on it. Something like, you can choose a class of splicer and do team deathmatch; Fontaine's splicers versus Ryan's splicers or something, or Big Daddy Hunt where both teams of splicers have to kill a Big Daddy or something.
[b]Far Cry 2[/b]: I actually kind of like the game, but it's like Assassin's Creed, do this then do that, then repeat 20 times. I do like how the world map is laid out and the graphics. But, then, everything else feels like it's thrown together. The AI is unimpressive, to say the least; the voiceovers are simple and undramatic, and just the fact that everyone is hostile towards you, and there is always an enemy jeep hitting you head on every 2 minutes, shooting you with a .50 caliber, makes this game just unenjoyable.
[b]Grand Theft Auto IV (GTA IV)[/b]: Like BioShock, this isn't a game I regret buying, and is a good game. In fact, if this was the first game in the GTA series and there were no games before this, I would have nothing to complain about. There's decent graphics and a good story line, as well as fun multiplayer. However, this is the eighth or ninth installment in the GTA series, and the biggest complaint I have is that GTA: San Andreas has a lot of things that GTA IV doesn't. For example, tanks. There are no tanks in GTA IV, when there has been tanks in most, if not all, of the other GTA games. Another one would be planes. Yet again, there are [i]no[/i] planes in GTA IV when there has been at least one type of plane in every GTA game since GTA 3. However, I predict, in the GTA IV DLC (GTA IV: The Lost and Damned), they're bringing some of the features (hopefully tanks) back into GTA IV, which is both good and bad. Good because they're finally giving us [i]some[/i] of the great features they had in previous games, like GTA: San Andreas, as well as some new content. Bad, because we have to pay for it.
[b]Call of Duty: World at War[/b]: The single player was alright [i]but[/i] multiplayer was just horrid. Multiplayer is basically just people running around shooting each other. Nothing else. And they [b]force[/b] you to play some sort of deathmatch until you achieve level 14, which is just stupid, in my opinion. Singleplayer, however, is ok. It's kind of fun but not replayable unless you want all of the achievements (for the Xbox 360). The graphics and story are ok.
Spore.
'Nuff Said.
[QUOTE=SilentS]I regret buying:
[b]Assassin's Creed[/b]: The story line was ok and the graphics great, but you basically do the same thing over and over and over again. Something like, first you go to this town, then you got to get to x view points then you have to save citizens and then you pickpocket or something and then assassinate your target. Finally, repeat 12 times. That's gameplay.
[b]BioShock[/b]: Ok, I do not regret buying this game, in fact I've played the game through 7 times, but they could've done better. For example, they could've put multiplayer on it. Something like, you can choose a class of splicer and do team deathmatch; Fontaine's splicers versus Ryan's splicers or something, or Big Daddy Hunt where both teams of splicers have to kill a Big Daddy or something.
[b]Far Cry 2[/b]: I actually kind of like the game, but it's like Assassin's Creed, do this then do that, then repeat 20 times. I do like how the world map is laid out and the graphics. But, then, everything else feels like it's thrown together. The AI is unimpressive, to say the least; the voiceovers are simple and undramatic, and just the fact that everyone is hostile towards you, and there is always an enemy jeep hitting you head on every 2 minutes, shooting you with a .50 caliber, makes this game just unenjoyable.
[b]Grand Theft Auto IV (GTA IV)[/b]: Like BioShock, this isn't a game I regret buying, and is a good game. In fact, if this was the first game in the GTA series and there were no games before this, I would have nothing to complain about. There's decent graphics and a good story line, as well as fun multiplayer. However, this is the eighth or ninth installment in the GTA series, and the biggest complaint I have is that GTA: San Andreas has a lot of things that GTA IV doesn't. For example, tanks. There are no tanks in GTA IV, when there has been tanks in most, if not all, of the other GTA games. Another one would be planes. Yet again, there are [i]no[/i] planes in GTA IV when there has been at least one type of plane in every GTA game since GTA 3. However, I predict, in the GTA IV DLC (GTA IV: The Lost and Damned), they're bringing some of the features (hopefully tanks) back into GTA IV, which is both good and bad. Good because they're finally giving us [i]some[/i] of the great features they had in previous games, like GTA: San Andreas, as well as some new content. Bad, because we have to pay for it.
[b]Call of Duty: World at War[/b]: The single player was alright [i]but[/i] multiplayer was just horrid. Multiplayer is basically just people running around shooting each other. Nothing else. And they [b]force[/b] you to play some sort of deathmatch until you achieve level 14, which is just stupid, in my opinion. Singleplayer, however, is ok. It's kind of fun but not replayable unless you want all of the achievements (for the Xbox 360). The graphics and story are ok.[/QUOTE]
You didn't even regret buying half of those...
Super Monkey Ball for the iPod.
Spore.
X3: Reunion:
For all those who say I am an idiot to say this, The game lagged like hell even on low for some reason (Probably memory leaks) and it was WAY too complicated for my taste. (For X3 That is, Spore was too easy and UNcomplicated for my tastes, and it had SecuRom)
GTA:SA (PC)
Mount & Blade
Every fucking game , BF 2142 , FEAR is worthless...
Just Cause.
Just, 'cause.
Timesplitters 2, the missions are gay and hard.
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GTA4.
My regret of the year.
So i sold it
[QUOTE=Combineguy]I bought it, sadly.[/QUOTE]
If my PSP was still working, we could be playing MP right now D:
[b]Edit:[/b]
[b]Battlefield 2142[/b] - Got it shortly after it came out. It was great, until the updates fucked up my latency, FPS, and account. I can still go on it, but Punkbuster (The retarded cousin of VAC) bans and kicks anyone who is lagging and claims them to be "hacking" or cheating.
Spore is just a sad game that was really overhyped.
Fallout 3, way too short...
Yea that's all.
[QUOTE=capgun]If you don't want it, I'll take it off your hands.
Anyway, Mine would have to be Universal Combat. You've probably never heard of it. Be glad.[/QUOTE]
$10 message to short
Spore.
An overhyped game, and a useless waste of $50.
Battlefield 2
Spore
Dangerous Waters
Left 4 Dead, Battlefield 2.
Driver 3, or Driv3r as the box insists on calling it.
ragdoll kung-fu
Frontline: Fuels of War for the PC.
It's a piece of shit. I wasted my money.
far cry 2 obvi
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