Pokemon. Maybe Minecraft to a certain extent, but mostly Pokemon.
I used to play it all the time, but I stopped for a bit and then met Steam.
I never looked back.
Pokémon has gotten really good since than, maybe you should pick one up again (just a suggestion), steam has some great gems, I really like it, but compared to Nintendo their quality control is just awful.
FNAF: I played the 1st one and enjoyed it. The 2nd one wasn't the best expierience. I religiously played the 3rd one, but it got boring after a while. I didn't bother picking up the 4th one. You can only play a re-hash so many times.
Minecraft: I mostly play private Mineplex games at this point.
Roblox: I played it for one day. The community was indistinguishable from Deviantart.
Flappy Bird: I don't mind endurance games like Flappy Bird. What I do mind is atrocious hitboxes.
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"Write the bad things that are done to you in sand, but write the good things that happen to you on a piece of marble"
Mainstream pokemon (I still love the mystery dungeon series, excluding GTI), and Minecraft. I just find it mostly boring to build the same stuff over and over, but thankfully there are mods to help with that (and add more of an adventure aspect to the game).
I used to LOVE the game as a ~7 year old but then Disney shut it down and it just died.There is Toontown Rewritten but the game just does not have the same feel to me as it did. I still enjoy Minecraft if i'm playing it with friends.
The Mario Series. I was obsessed with the series when I was younger, but as more and more games came out, The series grew off me. I lost almost all interest when the Wii U was released. I still play a few levels from various Mario games every now and then, but games like Minecraft remain as my favorite time passers.
Minecraft was a good game, when I played the demo and offline multiplayer (cracked). Later, I wished for a better online multiplayer (paid Minecraft), and finally bought this game. Then, with all pay-to-win servers, high latency (I live far from the US, although I can find the servers on my country with low ping), and I am pretty aimless when it's aimless, causing boredom because there is no goal. Maybe start playing again after seeing servers obey new EULA (no pay-to-win).
Team Fortress 2? Yes, I do not like things that free outside but paid inside. I regret wasting 8 Gigabytes of data downloaded.
Algodoo. You probably don't know this game. it is paid before but free now. Totally free. I got free one (because I am late). People make scenes (builds) and shared in a place known as Algobox. I heard that the good old paid version was full with mature people, original scenes, and rating systems were useful. But now when it's free, Algobox has it's new nightmare: Marble Race Camps, and BFDI (carykh's animation). Pretty sure you guys know BFDI more than others. These type of scenes replaces the original scenes with spammy scenes. Worst of all, one can upload up to 50+ crappy scenes, per day, while one can also upload 1 original scenes, with a pretty hard work of 1-2 months. It is equally terrifying to Minecraft on how YouTube altered the image of these both games. You can't have more details. (Don't) go check it out.
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I'm getting bored of Minecraft (especially servers). However, modpacks give a new type of gameplay and challenges. Therefore I'm resorting to modpacks. To play. And many other games.
Roblox. I joined it in 2008, while it was still a reasonably good game. I quit around 2012 when it was so bad it was clear things went through the point of no return.
Diablo 3. Huge D2 fan... I honestly wanted to like d3 and I actually did for a little while but the end game was just so boring and the loot uninspiring.
There was this little 'ol game called Minecraft that I used to adore several years ago. Maybe you've heard of it? I just got sick of all the new features like hunger and the horrid terrain generation. It just felt empty as servers began updating, and my friends moved on. I can't stand the game now. It isn't even fun in short bursts anymore. Well, the most recent versions anyway. The Alpha versions through Beta 1.7.3 are still fun to me for short amounts of time, but I only play them every few months, if that much. The simplicity of the old versions is something that I'll always miss.
TF2:
it used to be fun, but that ended when all anyone cared about was hats.
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Payday 2. I loved playing it with my friends, but once you reach hundreds of dollars worth of DLC you just get aggravated with the developers.
And who are you, the proud lord said, that I must bow so low?
Only a cat of a different coat, that's all the truth I know.
In a coat of gold or a coat of red, a lion still has claws,
And mine are long and sharp, my lord, as long and sharp as yours.
And so he spoke, and so he spoke, that lord of Castamere,
But now the rains weep o'er his hall, with no one there to hear.
Yes now the rains weep o'er his hall, and not a soul to hear.
Pokémon has gotten really good since than, maybe you should pick one up again (just a suggestion), steam has some great gems, I really like it, but compared to Nintendo their quality control is just awful.
The Last of Us
Looking back at it the devs lied about a lot of features that didn't make it to the main game.
Mostly the AI was very downgraded compared to the vertical slice they showed.
FNaF.
The first game was amazing, a new experience in horror games.
I never played any games in the series myself to be honest..
I watched people play it and laugh at them when they got jumpscared (Mostly Markiplier. Sorry Markimoo.)
Then there came even more games and the fanbase is just cancer.
Spreads, annoying, probably causes death.. (no offense to anyone who has/had cancer of course.)
Another game that I liked and now dislike is Sonic the Hedgehog.
Having multiple people that never shut up about it can really give you a negative view about it.
Of course, Sonic Unleashed will forever be my favorite game from the franchise. ;p
I have several.
FNAF: I played the 1st one and enjoyed it. The 2nd one wasn't the best expierience. I religiously played the 3rd one, but it got boring after a while. I didn't bother picking up the 4th one. You can only play a re-hash so many times.
Minecraft: I mostly play private Mineplex games at this point.
Roblox: I played it for one day. The community was indistinguishable from Deviantart.
Flappy Bird: I don't mind endurance games like Flappy Bird. What I do mind is atrocious hitboxes.
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"Write the bad things that are done to you in sand, but write the good things that happen to you on a piece of marble"
Pokemon X. Was really good when it came out. But then.
Roblox: I was a really big fan at Roblox at one point and even bought a month of Turbo builders club but then I meet Steam
I can agree with you there, I also used to like the rest of the series *_*
league of legends. that game completly scarred my soul and i became a much darker person. since i stopped playing i am a much happier person
Mainstream pokemon (I still love the mystery dungeon series, excluding GTI), and Minecraft. I just find it mostly boring to build the same stuff over and over, but thankfully there are mods to help with that (and add more of an adventure aspect to the game).
Guild Wars 2, it has some fun combat gameplay and couple lovely vistas & landscapes, but that's where it ends - at least for me.
Toontown
I used to LOVE the game as a ~7 year old but then Disney shut it down and it just died.There is Toontown Rewritten but the game just does not have the same feel to me as it did. I still enjoy Minecraft if i'm playing it with friends.
The Mario Series. I was obsessed with the series when I was younger, but as more and more games came out, The series grew off me. I lost almost all interest when the Wii U was released. I still play a few levels from various Mario games every now and then, but games like Minecraft remain as my favorite time passers.
Call of Duty (Mostly the singleplayer, i never really cared for multiplayer in that game)
Was one of my favorite games up until World at War, afterwards with every sequel i slowly started loosing interest. Today i barely even play the game.
Minecraft was a good game, when I played the demo and offline multiplayer (cracked). Later, I wished for a better online multiplayer (paid Minecraft), and finally bought this game. Then, with all pay-to-win servers, high latency (I live far from the US, although I can find the servers on my country with low ping), and I am pretty aimless when it's aimless, causing boredom because there is no goal. Maybe start playing again after seeing servers obey new EULA (no pay-to-win).
Team Fortress 2? Yes, I do not like things that free outside but paid inside. I regret wasting 8 Gigabytes of data downloaded.
Algodoo. You probably don't know this game. it is paid before but free now. Totally free. I got free one (because I am late). People make scenes (builds) and shared in a place known as Algobox. I heard that the good old paid version was full with mature people, original scenes, and rating systems were useful. But now when it's free, Algobox has it's new nightmare: Marble Race Camps, and BFDI (carykh's animation). Pretty sure you guys know BFDI more than others. These type of scenes replaces the original scenes with spammy scenes. Worst of all, one can upload up to 50+ crappy scenes, per day, while one can also upload 1 original scenes, with a pretty hard work of 1-2 months. It is equally terrifying to Minecraft on how YouTube altered the image of these both games. You can't have more details. (Don't) go check it out.
I'm getting bored of Minecraft (especially servers). However, modpacks give a new type of gameplay and challenges. Therefore I'm resorting to modpacks. To play. And many other games.
Roblox. I joined it in 2008, while it was still a reasonably good game. I quit around 2012 when it was so bad it was clear things went through the point of no return.
Diablo 3. Huge D2 fan... I honestly wanted to like d3 and I actually did for a little while but the end game was just so boring and the loot uninspiring.
Minecraft is an easy one.
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There was this little 'ol game called Minecraft that I used to adore several years ago. Maybe you've heard of it? I just got sick of all the new features like hunger and the horrid terrain generation. It just felt empty as servers began updating, and my friends moved on. I can't stand the game now. It isn't even fun in short bursts anymore. Well, the most recent versions anyway. The Alpha versions through Beta 1.7.3 are still fun to me for short amounts of time, but I only play them every few months, if that much. The simplicity of the old versions is something that I'll always miss.
I'll be honest- Minecraft. I play it, yes- But not NEAR as much as i did in the days of beta 1.7 and 1.8.
Also, Diablo 3. I like it, but it'll never be as good as D2.
Also, to the first poster, there's a new Evoland out, and it got gud!