• Games you wish you hadn't bought.
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[QUOTE=a wet towel;19974798]COD:WOW is my worst gamer ever. I sold it within a month, irritatingly I heard they're making a COD:WOW2[/QUOTE] Call of Duty: World of Warcraft? :raise: CoD: World of Warcraft 2? :crossarms:
Arma 2
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Fuckin' spore and fuckin' darkest of days. FUCK darkest of days was terrible at least I could play spore for a while and get some entertainment out of it.
Saints Row 2. Totally unplayable.
SSBB. Online hyped up everything, and the smoothness of the new gameplay hyped it up further. After buying it, the AI offline teamup on you only, online only works when I play with friends (And everyone who did stopped), and I got sick of seeing the same character art everywhere.
Gears of War 2.
CoD: MW2
Top Gun for the PS2. fucking worst game ever the godly equivilant would be Heat Seeker
Mass Effect, I am prepared for the disagree attack.
Left for Dead 2
Cs 1.6. Not because it's a bad game, but because I'm so used to CSS that I get my ass kicked.
Mercenaries 2 - runs like crap on my PC Super Smash Bros. Brawl - Online is laggy as hell... when I can get on that is... also, the gameplay is pretty slow compared to Melee. The Wii in general - Especially when you look at what games the 360 and PS3 get. Street Fighter 4 for PC - Not because it was a bad game, mind you. It runs great on my PC. It's because when I bought it, it went on sale for $9.99 the next day. ARGH!
Resident evil 5 Haze Farcry 2 Shellshock 2 Mortal Kombat vs DC All the Wii games that I bought.
Nice bump lol.. For me: Spore (massively over hyped) Deus ex invisible war (oh my god [jc a bomb] don't even get me started) "The ship" - source engine game a few years ago, laggy and boring Operation flashpoint:Dragon rising (fucking terrible-thankfully I only paid like 7 bucks for that trash) Call of duty Black Ops (horrible fps, almost considered doing a charge back with my bank over it)
Well, I returned it, but I remember when I bought Wreckless: The Yakuza Missions.
Homefront
Call of Duty: Black Ops The single-player campaign was memorable, but not worth $60.
DC Universe Online
Left 4 Dead and Left 4 Dead 2 - Just lost interest after a few play throughs. Red Alert 3 - I won't even fucking go into this, it's commonly known that its a piece of shit.. I didn't find that out till it was too late. Fallout New Vegas - Didn't feel as good as Fallout 3.. still kinda fun but.. meh.. worth it for half off I guess. And as an added note to that, my brother bought Dead Money.. its. fucking. awful.
Far Cry 2.
I might get a lot of hate from this ,but I do regret buying KotOR. Maybe it was because I played the 2nd one first ,but it just does't interest me as much as KotOR II.
IL2 Sturmovik 1946 on Steam. Would have been fine (probably) if I got the regular disk version, but now I have to put up with the problems Steam causes on top of my graphics card issues. I know it's not a game, but I regret buying my ATI Radeon HD 5670. ATI's hardware is alright, but their drivers are complete shit and I have to fight compatibility problems left and right. Every time they come out with some fix for a current game, it seems to break an older game that I still play. Customer support sucks, drivers suck, I wish I could go back to Nvidia.
[QUOTE=Used Car Salesman;28940025]IL2 Sturmovik 1946 on Steam. Would have been fine (probably) if I got the regular disk version, but now I have to put up with the problems Steam causes on top of my graphics card issues. I know it's not a game, but I regret buying my ATI Radeon HD 5670. ATI's hardware is alright, but their drivers are complete shit and I have to fight compatibility problems left and right. Every time they come out with some fix for a current game, it seems to break an older game that I still play. Customer support sucks, drivers suck, I wish I could go back to Nvidia.[/QUOTE] you do know you can play IL-2 from Steam through your SteamApps\common\il 2 sturmovik 1946 (il2fb.exe) without Steam running, right? That's what I do.
Spore Breach
Final Fantasy XIII (considering giving it another chance) World of Warcraft (still have the box and unused month card)
Bioshock I remember I was so hyped for it and then bleeeeeeeeeeeeehhhhhhhhh
Crysis 2 (terrible mp)
left for ded n portal an halfe liffe nd stalker FUCK YEAH EDGY. In all seriousness, probably Borderlands. It wasn't [i]horrible[/i], but it certainly wasn't what I or most people wanted. The interface was clunkier than the original Mass Effect inventory. The story felt like something that had the potential to be important, but ended up taking a backseat due to time constraints. The only real selling point is that the guns can have random damage figures assigned to them and somewhat-randomized viewmodels, which gets old and is an incredibly weak selling point when you get right down to it. Destroy All Humans 3 was a goddamn mess. I didn't even know of it's existence until it was released, so I didn't know until later that it was made by a different dev team than the last 2. DAH 2 was okay and I loved the original game when I first played it. I figured from the fact that it was running on UE3 and that the videos looked nice and flashy that it might be a cool take on the series. Ended up being a broken, buggy mess of a game with (mostly) flat humor, clunky controls and gameplay that feels more like a chore than it feels like a game. Also, Battlefield 1943. It seemed like an okay BF game for what is essentially a spin-off standalone expansion of Bad Company 1, But then I learned that it basically just consisted of one-sided battles due to a complete lack of communication or classes based around teamwork. Although I suppose it's not the worst of the 3 I listed, since it was only around $20. And it was a helluva lot better than Battlefield Heroes.
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