I personally don't think there bad games. I thought this thread was about what others consider to be bad, but you enjoy.
I personally don't think there bad games. I thought this thread was about what others consider to be bad, but you enjoy.
I've been playing Fable II recently and I'm really enjoying it, despite me knowing that it's hugely disappointing...
I don't find it bad at all, I'm just going by what I've been hearing other people. Personally I found it really good and a hidden gem.
As for the Kingdoms of Amular debacle going on here, I figured I'd say that that is a damn good game, in my opinion, and I haven't heard many negative things about it by people. It seems forgotten, if anything.
The Game Boy Advance port of Dungeons and Dragons: Eye of the Beholder. It was not a great port, but I greatly enjoyed it. It also introduced me to many classic DnD monsters, such as Kobolds, Drow, Rust Monsters, and Driders.
You haven't (un)lived until you've seen one of the game's hardest bosses being piled onto by 4 players at once and swiftly stunlocked to death.
Now that I think about it...
"Battle Star Galactica".
On the original XBox?
Not joking. The 2 people who actually progressed past the 1st couple of levels in that game were abducted and taken to the future to actually fly Vipers and fight Cylons. It was really cool until you hit a right angled learning curve.
"Judge Dredd" also on the Original XBox was incredibly surreal and a funky place to explore... Criminals were easily "Judged" and it was also good fun until the game suddenly introduced super-powered Vampire foes who could kill you in a couple of hits and never failed to materealise in mobs of no less than 8.
the fable series is dumb and childish but it has feautures that few rpgs have, such as marraige, property buying and managment and morality etc.
I played the hell out of True Crime: New York in middle school and enoyed it thoroughly.
I love me some Two Worlds and anyone who disagrees is a communist.
I also enoyed Too Human, though in that case it was co-op with a friend.
You just made me spit coffee laughing all over my screen.
When I saw the title I wanted to say Risen series - I do love the franchise, but the jumping is a bit clunky and they don't have something I would describe as self auto defence - the first reflex when something is going to hit you is, that you put your hand before you - the instincts of your body, which is hard to simulate in a PC combat, because it is automatic, so most of the games simply makes auto self defense and auto hit - unpossible to stop or interrupt and this game doesn't have it, and I realised, that this feature is exactly what makes the game not as enjoyable as it could be. And also it makes you OP if you can use it against your opponent.
I'm glad someone can enjoy Technomancer - I was fan of the previous game Mars:War logs, but this new game doesn't have the charm for me. It has all the features players complained about in Mars: War logs and it doesn't have the strong storytelling of that previous smaller game.
So I would say about Mars: War logs - not perfect, but enjoyable.
And I was expecting something bad in Fallout 3 just to find out I really do enjoy it. The biggest problem was the low graphic of empty wasteland. A few mods fixed that problem.
Final fantasy X-2. Imo, it's an unnecessary sequel, but I had more fun playing that game then X.