Most of us have them--hated video games. We hate them for many reasons: too simple, not enough gameplay, you can't walk diagonally, the game didn't follow the plot like the TV show, movie, book, etc. So, what are some video games you dislike?
I never really liked:
Dragonball Z: Legacy of Goku for Gameboy Advance was a bad game based on the great TV show. I didn't like it mainly because the game didn't follow the plot of the TV show and manga when it seemed to be most important. Plus, Goku is once won The Strongest Under The Heavens tournament, but a dog can kill him with 3 bites? The sequels to the game (Dragonball Z: Legacy of Goku 2 and Dragonball Z: Buu's Fury) were awesome and they were everything the first game should have been.
Let's face it: most video games based off of movies are terrible. Spider-Man 2 for the Gameboy Advance is no different. What I hated: didn't follow the plot of the movie, had idiotic levels that were made in 3D (which doesn't work to well with the GBA), and you could finish the game in a weekend.
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Any number of games on the game gear. I can only recall playing one or two titles on that hunk of junk that weren't balls-out terrible, and almost all of the sonic games, with the exception of Triple Trouble, had weirdly unpleasant physics.
(Also, the answer to "WHY THE HELL DID YOU HAVE A GAMEGEAR?!" is not, as any rational person would suspect, "I DO NOT LIKE FUN", it is "I had a misplaced sense of brand loyalty to sega as a child."
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I haven't played Spider Man 2 for the GBA, but the Gamecube/Xbox/PS2 one was good.
I heard it Spider Man 2 for the Gamecube/Xbox/PS2 was the best Spider Man game. And it's number 3 on the top superhero games according to this IGN article: http://cube.ign.com/articles/788/788708p1.html
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I personally hated back to the future on the NES, SNES, and Sega Genisis. the first two had almost nothing to do with the movies, and the third one was WWWWWAAAAAAYYYYYYY too HARD!!! the other thing is that there was actually a GOOD back to the future game, but it was only released in japan!
The funny thing is I said the same **** about mw2 until I played it, I was a major Halo Fanboy. I started to hate Halo and I still play MW2 alot. MW2 is only fun playing private matches though, same with Halo 3.
I have a love/hate relationship with Team Fortress 2. On one hand it has been polished to such an utmost shine that you could blind somebody with it. On the other if your latency is above 50 the laws of reality break down and nobody can tell what the **** will happen anymore. At 50 it isn't too bad, just a few strange deaths to guys on the other side of walls and people seeing you before you see them and the Heavy unlockable minigun acting strange. Then you hit 100 and all the skill classes are impossible to play reliably. Above that all hell breaks loose ad you guess just where the hell the hitbox is. And the lag compensation sometimes hurts this, because when it doesn't work you can't just lead the target to compensate for lag, you have no damn idea where the hitbox is. Meanwhile the low-ping guys have exceptionally clear shots at you.
I never really liked:
Dragonball Z: Legacy of Goku for Gameboy Advance was a bad game based on the great TV show. I didn't like it mainly because the game didn't follow the plot of the TV show and manga when it seemed to be most important. Plus, Goku is once won The Strongest Under The Heavens tournament, but a dog can kill him with 3 bites? The sequels to the game (Dragonball Z: Legacy of Goku 2 and Dragonball Z: Buu's Fury) were awesome and they were everything the first game should have been.
Let's face it: most video games based off of movies are terrible. Spider-Man 2 for the Gameboy Advance is no different. What I hated: didn't follow the plot of the movie, had idiotic levels that were made in 3D (which doesn't work to well with the GBA), and you could finish the game in a weekend.
In a world full of peaches my Johnny, don't ask for applesauce.
I'm guessing the level of it's awesomeness counter-acts with this topic making it a great game?
In a world full of peaches my Johnny, don't ask for applesauce.
Raise my dragons please!!
(Also, the answer to "WHY THE HELL DID YOU HAVE A GAMEGEAR?!" is not, as any rational person would suspect, "I DO NOT LIKE FUN", it is "I had a misplaced sense of brand loyalty to sega as a child."
I heard it Spider Man 2 for the Gamecube/Xbox/PS2 was the best Spider Man game. And it's number 3 on the top superhero games according to this IGN article:
http://cube.ign.com/articles/788/788708p1.html
In a world full of peaches my Johnny, don't ask for applesauce.
This is officially the worst video game ever. They buried the unsold cartridges in a New Mexico landfill.
In a world full of peaches my Johnny, don't ask for applesauce.
it's not the worst.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chase_the_Chuck_Wagon
After playing it once, I hid the disk. So I would never play it again.
(My weird father got it to see what it was like. Mistake.)
What do you expect from a $4 game you get with a sandwich?
In a world full of peaches my Johnny, don't ask for applesauce.
And the story is pretty bad. I think most of the work went into multiplayer. :sleep.gif:
Well, it's good if you come into it with the same mentality you go into a movie theater to watch a cheap action movie with.
Because that's really what MW2 is.
I'm sure a lot of things would be good if I were completely insane while doing them.
This
Entire CoD series is shitty after 3 or 4. Although I thought Nazi Zombies was pretty fun.
MW2 has both a **** community and it is basically the same as the previous MW, EXEPT TAC NUKEZ.
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