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Anonymous Source Posts: 4 Joined: 10 Jul 2008 | |
Anonymous Source Posts: 3 Joined: 11 Jul 2008 | The new Turok game, no contest. When I watched the initial gameplay videos I was all like "Holy shit, stealth creeping with awesome knife kills, fantastic CQC, cool weapons, and intelligent dinosaur and human AI?" Also, I'm greatly dissapointed by the way the new generation of gaming has basically CASTRATED split-screen multiplayer. Seriously, wtf? |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 3313 Joined: 21 Jan 2008 | A big disappointment for me was Oblivion. Ugh, I heard nothing but good things from that game, so I got it. I played it for a few hours and... I took it out of my Xbox 360, sick of it. I dunno why, but something about it just wants me to kill it. |
Copy Clerk Posts: 96 Joined: 4 Oct 2007 |
Fuzion Frenzy 2 dissapointed you? Cuz i found it to be exactly what i expected. The Orange Box had Portal. And for those of us who have console HL2 it was a very good thing indeed to get two episodes in one box. |
Muckraker Posts: 288 Joined: 23 Jun 2008 | Have you guys heard of the Halo board game? Seriously. Or that eventhough I love Halo, I was hoping the chief would die at the end, but instead we got ANOTHER cliffhanger ending. Halos time is over, and unless they do a radical reimagining, I'll cry when/if they make another one. Plus look at Halo 3's story and tell me they weren't just rushing through it to get to the multiplayer (example: the Elite's story, Gravemind got marginalized, and Cortana went from rogue to sane in about 5 seconds). |
Beat Writer Posts: 217 Joined: 16 Jan 2008 | The fact that nobody developed World of Lemmings. Gaining XP by /following people off a cliff would make my inner Panda smile. |
Paperboy Posts: 19 Joined: 11 Jul 2008 | My biggest disappointment is the Wii. It just really sucks. |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 3206 Joined: 8 May 2008 | I'll take Portal and Pyschonauts. After all the "best game ever" and "you guys didn't buy it even though it was the best!" I picked up both (Orange box and Xbox original download) and was disappointed by both. |
Muckraker Posts: 288 Joined: 8 Jul 2008 | Gears of War - Overhyped fistfuck. |
Copy Clerk Posts: 93 Joined: 27 Jan 2008 | Turok's hype was incredibly well done. I was pretty disappointed with the game. It gets second place. |
Press Junketeer Posts: 463 Joined: 5 Jul 2008 | Oh, well, the Xbox 360 package was stupid :P My beloved C&C was raped unto oblivion. And the guy who made the totally awesome music is stuck making totally awesome music for crap games. I bought Universe at War JUST BECAUSE Frank Klepacki made the music. That's it! And the game thoughtfully considered all the revelations in the RTS genre, and pissed on them. Most games that I've bought within the last year or so I've liked, but very few of them were allowed enough development time to go from good to great. I've been driven to playing GunZ-the duel over the hundreds of dollars worth of games in my house. |
Muckraker Posts: 297 Joined: 4 Jul 2008 | My biggest dissapointment? Most of this generation. Still play my last and even my LAST last generation games on ps2 and xbox |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 7785 Joined: 30 Jan 2008 | Fallout 3 being banned. This is going to dominate for the month. The newest Banjo Kazooie. I already know it will be a huge huge disappointment. |
Beat Writer Posts: 190 Joined: 25 Jun 2008 | I thought I'd hear Assassin's Creed in the distance. Personally I liked it. It was intriguing and the assassinations were fun, yet challenging. I could imagine people expected too much out of this game because of the glorified trailer and proliferation of previews. I have to agree with Brawl it is indeed a lot of fun, but where they dropped the ball was in online multiplayer. Dammit, Nintendo get an online system that works. Oh yeah I forgot Oblivion, talk about a world with boring characters, landscapes, music, plot, and immersion. Impossibly overrated game. |
Muckraker Posts: 243 Joined: 21 Jun 2008 |
Because the Call of Duty series (when still in WWII) could always make a brand new person and storyline and basicly new story while still staying in the WWII era. And the fourth one isn't even about WWII. The Call of Duty series could do a different war everytime a new game came out. Halo, on the other hand, is just being continnued because of the many many many fanboys. It is about a single person and if they just picked another person in the game at random and used that whole game to explain their story it may feel like a completely different game and would no longer be "milking it". If CoD went on and on about a certin person in the war and explianed his evolution throughout three games having him almost die at the end of each game then they would be milking it. |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 1898 Joined: 14 Nov 2007 |
Wha...? That doesn't make any sort of sense whatsoever. |
Pulitzer Laureate Posts: 740 Joined: 16 Apr 2008 |
Um, she isn't. I haven't played any Star Fox games with Krystal in it, so I wouldn't know what you're talking about. That quote is from Pit. |
Beat Writer Posts: 193 Joined: 20 Feb 2008 | Alone in the Dark (360 version) Man I was so psyched after watching all the tech demos and other info and when I got it home and started playing I realized it was all lies. Sure you can do some of the stuff they said but only in the places they said. Once you get away from those specific areas they showed everything became very scripted. Incredible Hulk (360 version) I was expecting a Hulk UD the next generation. All I got was a repetative boring game Iron Man I don't understand where this game went so wrong. IM should be a perfect vg character. |
Muckraker Posts: 302 Joined: 17 Oct 2007 | I was in another country before GEARS came out, and as such knew nothing of the hype. I borrowed it from a friend and found it really enjoyable, and there were no expectations to be disappointed by. So gears was solid, in my mind. Ninja Gaiden 2 was really unfortunate. I wanted NG x 11, but it was just more of the same with worse level design. Harumph. |
Beat Writer Posts: 142 Joined: 5 Jul 2008 | Assassins Creed, one of the best possible twist storylines ever, screwed up because the marketers got overexcited. Imagine playing as Altair all through the game, only to realize that you're really his descendant trapped in a freaking memory machine. That would have been intense. They should have lessened the memory glitches, and made them rare, they should have made the monologues of the dying guys more general and a lot shorter so that when you did find out the twist ending, you'd be all: "Oh.... It all makes sense now." Instead you knew you were Desmond from the start. Great freaking job Ubisoft. |
Beat Writer Posts: 190 Joined: 25 Jun 2008 |
In my opinion it's good the way it is. I absolutely HATE WTF endings. It's like playing MGS games only to figure out it was VR missions done by Raiden all along. It really cheapens the conflicts of the story. The whole idea of the game was to show that during the past (Altair), present (you), and future (Desmond), nothing has changed in the conflict in the Mid-East. Of course it's your opinion, so I'm not going to start a fight over it. |
Muckraker Posts: 239 Joined: 21 May 2008 | GTA IV I guess was one of mine... When I first began playing it I was like 'this has to be the best game I've ever played' but after a couple of weeks I'd already stopped playing it regularly it and rarely went on it for more than an hour every few days. I still don't think I'm even half way through and haven't played since mid-June. I'm pretty sure I will get around to it eventually, it's just the matter of 'when'. I know with GTA:SA I had it for about a year before I even attempted the story mode seriously. Another disappointment was Faces of War after the awesomeness of it's preceding title Soldiers: Heroes of WWII, they just dumbed it down horrendously... luckily the next sequel Men of War looks like it's getting back on track. |
Anonymous Source Posts: 9 Joined: 11 Jul 2008 | Disappointment and shame, thy name be repetitveness and unoriginality. Yeah, we had some landmark games (GTA IV, Halo 3, Gears, MGS4, Ninja Gaiden 2), but have you stopped to take a look at them and examined them? It's just more of the same stuff we've had rehashed with prettier graphics and a longer story. GTA IV: Really, yeah it was good, but was there anything really innovative about it? You steal a car, you meet a contact, you shoot people, rinse, and repeat. It's been done before in every other GTA game as well as so many rip offs. Just because it's made by the same people as the original doesn't mean it's innovative and not another clone. Halo 3: Just because the first two games were amazing, doesn't mean the third will be without flaws. Hearing people talk about it now, many still refuse to believe that Halo 3 is anything short of revolutionary. Yeah it has new weapons, but what really distinguishes it from any other FPS? I could go on, but for the sake of not becoming repetitive, i will stop here. |
Pulitzer Laureate Posts: 925 Joined: 25 Jan 2008 |
I think Eurogamer summed up Alone In The Dark best by calling it "A noble failure." Because that's exactly what it is- as soon as you get past the admittedly excellent opening sequence and land in Central Park the game becomes an exercise in tedium which always feels like it could be much, much better. Playing through the game is almost a sorrowful experience because you just know it could be so much better. The combat is dull, the enemies moreso, the scripting is blatant and it features some of the worst driving sequences I've ever played. A very pretty experience, but terrible all the same. It's such a pity, because it really could have been one of the best games of this generation. And the worst thing is that if it's failing then it'll discourage other developers from experimenting and trying new things... Resulting in even more mediocre and uninspired games fore us all to wade through. |
Copy Clerk Posts: 62 Joined: 7 Jul 2008 | HAZE...where do i begin? Lack of any really good RPGs for the PS3. Yes, I've played Oblivion to death.Dying for Fall Out 3, and still dreaming to lose myself in Final Fantasy 13 Games coming out that don't have 2 player versus/co-op. Esp some FPS. I don't feel the need to get online to play against something with a pulse.I hate to see on the back of the box: 1 player (up to 32 online).I'd rather tackle the game at home with a friend. |
Paperboy Posts: 49 Joined: 7 Mar 2008 | I'm disappointed with gaming in general because most games aren't fun and the ones that are are to short and don't get decent sequels.(Sonic Adventure 1=good|Sonic Adventure 2=bad) |
Muckraker Posts: 243 Joined: 21 Jun 2008 |
Whatever. I just don't think the CoD series is milking anything. |
BANNED Posts: 83 Joined: 3 Jul 2008 | Elite Beat Agents doesn't seem to be getting a sequel anytime soon. User was banned for: Gaming culture is irrelevent. . (Permanent) |
Paperboy Posts: 21 Joined: 13 Dec 2007 | Day of the tentacle was a class game :D I regret buying Assassins Creed..... |
Infamous Scribbler Posts: 524 Joined: 4 Jul 2008 | my biggest disapointment this year was "the darkness" is sounded like an awsome game but as soon a i played the demo i found that it was one of the warst games i ever played |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 7785 Joined: 30 Jan 2008 | That COD5 doesn't have an Australian main character. Its sacrilege, pure and simple. That there aren't any decent shooters set in the Anglo-Zulu wars (I think it would be an interesting concept. If you're going to call me racist, notice I didn't say which side) |
Copy Clerk Posts: 62 Joined: 4 Jul 2008 | First off - barely any games for the Playstation 3. I have Metal Gear Solid 4. That's the only game I wanted. I have nothing else for the PS3. Nothing. I don't want heavenly sword, I don't want Haze, I don't really want anything else for it. Please, release more games! Lack of Final Fantasy XIII. There's barely been anything about it. |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 1723 Joined: 7 Nov 2007 | All valve games in general, you promise so much and return so little, even though the games still rule. WHY DOES IT TAKE YOU 4 YEARS TO RELEASE A GAME THAT A MODDER COULD MAKE IN A MONTH! |
Press Junketeer Posts: 453 Joined: 21 Jun 2008 | This entire generation has been lacklustre so far when it comes to the home consoles. Only a few games have me mildly interested (Metal Gear Solid 4, Devil May Cry 4 and some others), and these games I can do without. Until Atlus blows me away with another Shin Megami Tensei game on the PS3, I'm skipping this generation. The titles being announced and the titles that are out, just don't seem worth it. This is just my opinion. |
Guns n' Roses - Chinese Democracy. Oh, wait...
Probably the perpetual delay of Spore. I don't even really want to play it anymore, to be honest. I was really excited back in, what, 2005? Three years later, its almost out. It wouldn't surprise me if it was pushed into 2009, although they'd probably make a just-before-the-holidays release instead, if it does get pushed back.
But my biggest gripe is probably the fact that we are in the so called "Next Generation" of gaming and I see most of the same crap I have seen since the PS2 came out. Assassin's Creed came pretty damn close, I will say, but as a game it lacked substance. Hopefully they can correct their repetitive missions formula and produce one hell of a sequel.