Wanted to love Black Ops 4. Absolutely couldn't because they turned it into a watered down Overwatch for Multiplayer, traded campaign for the Battle Royale fad and Zombies was set aside for the other two modes.
Cods been dead since black ops 2 for me. Pretty much played it till 2016. Everything else has been pissed all over by lootcrates that “totally don’t” effect gameplay. And since there really are so many combos with the pick system, even just using one guy can have dozens of combinations.
Huge time zombies addict. Main game for 10 years. The trailers for maps had me so in, I preordered as soon as I could. But I didn't realize it was going to be unstable and ugly because of the addition of blackout. Plus the new storyline sucks, the maps suck, all the new machanics suck. Playing the older games more so than the new one which is sad
Loved fallout 3 and new Vegas but I just couldn’t get into 4 no matter how hard I tried. It felt like there was so much I was able to do at any one point, it made me feel like I was never really progressing
Fallout 4 felt like a dumbed down version. The story was just so meh. And repetitive as all hell. I also hated the weapon system so much. Dont even get me started about the settlements either... but there's always mods to make it actually.
Couldn't agree more, was gonna make the same comment when I saw yours. For me the main detractor was settlements. They became all consuming and more of a chore than what I enjoyed. Building them was fun enough but it devolved into harvesting every component elsewhere for materials. All all of that time took away from the missions (side or otherwise) that I actually love about the franchise. I set it down a few years ago with every intention to get back into it and just never have. Not sure I ever will.
Huge conspicuous bald headed tough guy with bar code on his head plays dress up to go completely unnoticed while his enemies mysteriously drop like flies.
I agree on the Dark Souls. I tried, I really did. I like the style and the the lore and the general idea but I just hate banging my head into a wall over and over, even when I managed to successfully overcome the difficulty I was too angry to even enjoy the success.
The rewards outweigh the failures. Died a dozen times on Capra Demon, toiled in Blightown, outfought Quelaag after five attempts, suffered immensely through Sen’s Fotress, grinded through Anor Londo, Died 20+ times on Ornstein and Smough then..... nothing seemed to affect me... everything was beneath me. The Catacombs? Walk in the park. Tomb of the Giants? Slightly troubling. Once it clicks into place this game is perfection.
I've tried to get into Skyrim so many times but I just can't. All the characters seem lifeless, the world is quite samey wherever you go and I didn't really enjoy the gameplay that much either.
I've logged my fair share of hours into Skyrim vanilla. Honestly, the battle system is super choppy and unintuitive. I didn't even know how to run until my second character reroll, lol. The most "epic" parts of the open world, the dragons, become a slog of inventory management. A lot of the mods make it extra cool though
I've had the exact same problem with Morrowind, Oblivion and Skyrim. The world just feels super empty and lifeless, like you say. The dialogue with NPCs is pish. The AI is retarded. If I could play the game in Co-Op with my Roleplaying Friend (we played through Neverwinter Nights in Roleplay), then I think Elder Scrolls would be amazing.. But as a singleplayer experience.. They're sooooo lacking. So dull. So boring. So sad.
@@Crazelord91 I liked 4. In fact, I REALLY enjoyed it from a gameplay standpoint. I dont like it story-wise. I wish they had taken the superhero mechanic and made a new IP. GTA style action game with superpowers and a karma scale to make you good or evil.
@@Crazelord91 I cant get into Crackdown. I dunno why. Really I'd like that sort of experience with the freedom in character creation that SR2 offered. You could be the Boss you wanted to be.
What are you talking about? SR2 is objectively the worst game in the series. It is just trying too hard to be gross and stupid. SR3 is when it really stopped caring and didn't take itself seriously and became great.
I was only able to love *Celeste* once I forced myself to ignore the strawberries. Going after them can easily ruin your initial playthrough, since the repetitive repetitions of repeating the rooms isn't an issue if you just play to get through. I think it would have been better if the strawberries weren't unlocked until you've beaten the game first, as it can trigger the completionist itch and be distracting on the 1st run through
As someone who loves the challenge I liked to go for the strawberries immediately. Doing that didnt decrease my enjoyment at all. So no I dont think they should be locked until you beat the game. Actually I wish I could've turned off the strawberries for subsequent runs where I just wanted to blast through the entire game for fun.
@@Tiana_atr I thinkna good middle would be to make the strawberries optional to turn on and off. And while I understand your side, the only reason I still disagree is that the game's focus is the story told with gameplay and climbing the mountain specifically
@@Crazelord91 Yeah, toggling on or off would probably be the best comprosmise, though I would argue the strawberries also play into the themes of the story of challenging yourself and overcoming seemingly insurmountable tasks. For some just going up the mountain fulfills that theme, but others like me might find it a bit too easy (which isn't to say its actually *easy*, but not as challenging to really make me struggle much) which is where the strawberries come in. They help reinforce the theming for the more experienced platformers.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance The idea behind it is exactly what I always wanted, the tough grind and making you do everything for yourself, but I just couldn’t stick to it, even today I’ve downloaded it again before even seeing this video with the hope of finally doing it, but I already feel like it won’t work out. Great game in every aspect, I just can’t stay into it
To me it was just so boring. I tried to immerse myself into it and love how realistic it was, but I think it was a little too realistic and boring. Even playing with cheats was boring.
I have never related to a comment so much. I played 2 and loved it so I went back and started playing the first and I just can not get into it. I have given it so many chances and I just find the story and open world so boring and uninspired especially compared to 2.
@@maxgrabl5367 That's honestly quite interesting, but also true. The story of RDR2 is best experienced going into it blind without playing the first one. But I couldn't imagine going back to the first one after 8 years because its mechanics, world and graphics will be quite dated. I played it after it came out and it was much better gameplay-wise, but I connected to the characters more in 2, especially Arthur Morgan.
Gta V honestly was a let down for me my favourite gta is still san andreas i miss the rpg elements of gta. Which is why i like rdr2 more. Another game is fallout 4 such an interesting premise but story is covered with side missions which make no sense to the overall story
slickstar96 me too dude. It’s like the story was written by an edgy 13 year old who just figured out what satire is, and the gaming medium was literally uncontrollably jizzing in their pants over it. Lol maybe that was the first time they considered some of the “deep” concepts gta conveys 😂. The gameplay itself is fun, but the strings around it are weak.
I've wanted to get GTAV but with all the bashing to it and the fact that from my understanding they took out a lot of the RPG elements I opted not to get GTAV. Fallout 4 is one of those games where I've wanted to love it but cannot get into it, I even got the season pass for the thing and I have yet to pick it up and play it since getting the season pass. The whole township building kinda turned me off of it. I mean if I wanted to play SIMS or Minecraft then I would have picked those games up. I wanted to play Fallout, to enjoy the wasteland and not have to monkey with building towns or the like. My favorite of the Fallout series is still 3 and always will be, then there's the abysmal Fallout 76 which I will never touch even if they drop it down to $5. Too many Bethesda bugs that has caused me to refuse to even play it at all. I knew they were going to screw it up even during the hype surrounding it and I guess they didn't disappoint me in doing just that. I mean hell Bethesda always has bugs especially day one release.....but that took the bloody cake.....
CyGogetenks fam you need to at least try a game.. Don’t let the internet determine what you play and what you don’t play. I’ve bought games that were absolutely praised by pretty much everyone and could not get into them at all. On the other hand I’ve bought games that were dissed that we’re fun to me. Make your own decisions and form your own opinion
I've felt that way about a lot of open world games in general. They just rarely have any momentum in the story, and it makes it a lot harder to get into and stay invested in them to the end.
I wanted to love Divinity: Original Sin, because it seems to be everything I'd want in a game of its type, but something about it just doesn't compel me to keep playing it. I am "fine" with playing it while I'm in the middle of playing it, but once I stop a play session, at no point do I ever say to myself, "I really want to get back to playing Divinity: Original Sin."
Yeah, they really dropped the ball on the Thief re-make...I was SO looking forward to that game, especially since I loved played the original Thief games and have been waiting so long for a new Thief game. But unfortunately they took an IP that had an amazing story, great concept, and was known for it unique and innovative gameplay....and turned into a very generic, run-of-the-mill stealth game that didn't have any of what made it so special in the first place. The sad thing is because of this failure, we might not ever see another Thief game ever again.
i finished the game but samething, biggest disappointment of the year, it's all orcs this orcs that, with a bland story and none of the visuals that was one of the reasons LoTR movies are so beloved by many(aside from the story ofc).
Agreed. I stopped shortly after getting to branding the first series of orcs, and have had no desire to go back. Which sucks, because I absolutely ADORE Shadow of Mordor.
I couldn't love the Witcher 3. Gosh I wanted to love it so bad. It's gorgeous and the soundtrack is just amazing. I've gave it a fair chance multiple times. It just doesnt click with me. It makes me sad honestly. I couldn't get into Horizon Zero Dawn for similar reasons.
If you want a real monster Hunter rpg I highly recommend dragons dogma. It's remastered. It definitely has downsides but the combat and gameplay is extremely hard and rewarding
I loved the robotic monsters and the lore in Horizon Zero Dawn, but I hated almost every character in it, even the main protagonist (Aloy, or whatever her name was). They were so bland and boring.
Yes! GTA5! Omg. It's like everything I wanted in a GTA. Yet I just could never play it for more than a couple hours before I turn it off and don't feel like playing it for ages. And I can't even imagine what the reason is. It's literally what I wanted....
Same... Bought it in 2018, and it's 2020 and I don't think I'm even halfway through... I can only play about 2 missions, then I get bored a f, can't wait to play something else... And then totally forget about the game for months.
Just play Bayonetta 2 on a easier setting and enjoy the game feeling like a God. The only game I have ever played on easy but sometimes you just have to so you can enjoy the story. No regrets this time.
It was a bit but I was having so much fun with the Chomp chomp chain and the dual wielding katana that it was worth hearing her. Plus the Chomp chomp chain drowns her out.
Much Like Rich, I LOVED Just Cause 2 but 3 and four just left me cold. I think the main reason is the lack of a mini map, but also number 3s map just seemed very empty, like in 2 you could barely go a kilometer without coming across some place of note, ie to destroy, but 3 seemed a lot more spread out and just.....yeah
I wanted to love Kingdom Hearts 2. I thought it was a major downgrade compared to the first one. The story is not good imo. The combat seemed to be dumbed down and too easy. I played dream drop distance then I gave up on the series completely.
I had the same experience with Bloodborne as Ewan. So wanted to love it, after god knows how long I got passed the wolf, only to get absolutely trashed by the group of people. Finally got passed them and looked at the time. I had spent 5 hours on just those two fights and not enjoyed a second of it, I just went f* this and played some other games instead. Not for me.
@@geraltvonriva9873, the best thing ever created would be Breath of the Wild combined with Witcher 3's expansive to-do lists of detailed side quests and missions.
@@RoastedLocust naah i played zelda but i dont like it that much. witcher 3 story with the combat system and graphics of god of war. that would be the perfect game for me. :D
@@geraltvonriva9873, yeah, but Zelda had tons of awesome puzzles in the shrines, and neither Witcher 3 or God of War have much in the way of puzzles to change up the gameplay or to make you use your head much. Though I would love the Witcher 3 with the new God of War's combat....my only complaint about GoW was that it was a bit short.
Soulsbourne games are like being in an abusive relationship with someone you love. You keep getting your ass handed to you but you just can't leave and keep going. Everytime you finally make progress and think the next area will be different, and you'll finally get through it without trouble, it reminds you that you were never in control. Yet you can't put it down and stop playing
In Dead Space, you absolutely CAN stamp the things to death, they lose limbs, heads, etc and they don't get up. It's tricky at first but only about as tricky as shooting off their limbs in the first place.
Just Cause 2. I absolutely love JC3 and JC4, but I was really underwhelmed playing JC2. I honestly don't get all those people who say it's the best one. To be fair though, I play on PC and got JC3 a few years after release, so suffered no problems at all. Also, with JC4, I did experience crashing to begin with but sorted it out with settings changes and avoided the geforce driver update that broke it a week after launch. JC4 is the only game I've ever pre-ordered, and I have never regretted it for a second. Can't wait for the DLCs.
dragon age inquisition for me, played like 25 hours really wanted another RPG to completely suck me in like the witcher 3 did but it just got tedious and dull for me after a while and the combat and menus just didnt work for me
GTA 5 I honestly loved the second playthrough on PC entirely in the first person with the auto-aim turned off! Something about playing it that way just made the game feel so much fresher than when I originally played in on the ps3 during launch.
Bayonetta (1) is my kind of game. I love being crazy over-stimulated and I mastered the freaking combat and crazy sources of attack and incoming attacks. I would mentally track enemies off screen and knew exactly when they would attack. I even got the platinum...the hardest mode really beat me up for while. But I mastered. I conquered.
Did I play *Deadspace* wrong? Bc everyone says how they ran out of ammo at times or by the end. But I just finished my playthrough and I had so much ammo I had to store and sell it to make inventory space. I took out the final boss in like a few minutes bc I wailed on him with my hundreds of rounds of pulse rifle ammo
I was thinking the same thing because that's how it was for me too. I almost always had a surplus of ammo. I always search every nook for stuff so maybe that's why?
@@buddykaiser2380 Maybe, bc I did the same. It could also be that I only stuck to 3 guns so I always had more than enough money to buy more ammo. But I only needed to for the pulse rifle. Every minute I was picking up more ripper blades or plasma energy I didn't need though. And once I upgraded the pulse rifle and ripper blades I could take out any room of enemies with minimal damage
Witcher 3: I just can't get into it I download it saying "I'm gonna play it". I load in, play for 5 minutes and think "I could be playing a game that I really enjoy" I go on that game, delete witcher and not think about it until I see it mentioned in something about how great it is, and that cycle has repeated about 6 times
Hot take: Bioshock Couldn't get into it, and it drives me crazy that so many people loved it. I feel like I missed out. But I genuinely didn't care for it.
It took me literally years to beat the first bioshock. Not because it was hard. The environment was great, the story and themes were cool. But like the way t handled death imo made it so there were no stakes. I need a little bit of stakes. I beat infinite and liked it so much I went and beat original bioshock. I see now why people loved it, especially since it’s 12 years old now. But still 🥩
After the big patch released for Just Cause 4, I jumped back into it and am actually loving my time with the game when I originally did think it was “meh” upon release. But I actually think it’s a great time now.
Watch Dogs, Doom 3, Skyrim, Assasins Creed 1-3 and Fallout 3 and 4. Thats it really. I have long been a pretty cautious gamer with the games I have bought and now being old I am a particularly cautious gamer. I have loved almost all of the many games I have played that I wanted to love.
I've tried so hard several times to love Breath of the Wild but I just don't. I keep trying but I just dont enjoy it. I see why people love it but I personally get little joy from it.
Me too. I thought I was the only one. I dont hate it at all it just is more like a 6 or 7 outta 10 for me. Another open world, tower climbing simulater... hooray...
This would be my answer too. I hated the weapon durability system and I really didn't like the fact that there weren't many larger dungeons. The shrines start to get boring after a while.
Im with you on this one, for me it was very average and then I played two older zelda games which were The Twilight Princes and Wind Waker and my god those are so good, I found myself having a good fucking time with those two last month and I think it's because they have more soul to them and has a lot of little stories to tell within the sidequests, whereas the generic open world game that is BOTW only have is out of place survival mechanics all over the place, butload of dungeons, no stories to tell aside from the main story which is boring af, npc dialogue was lackluster idk how everyone likes BOTW
Yeah. Games like TP amd WW really capture Zelda with beautiful soundtracks, breath taking dungeons with stories and character to them, memorable bosses, and great compelling stories. All of that felt almost non-existent in botw. In botw, the dungeons were weak, story just okay, and soundtrack so quiet and non-existent my tinnitus was louder than the game itself. And I agree on the durability annoyance. It made me never care about finding new weapons, or even the master sword. Who cares, if it'll just break after two fights. At least other games let you repair your stuff. Anyways overall I feel botw was lackluster and if it didn't have Zelda in its title, it wouldn't have been half as successful. If you reading this enjoy the game, awesome! I'm actually glad that you do! And I hope we both will like the next one!
I can sympathize. After my Skyrim/Fallout nostalgia had petered out, BotW simply isn't a real Zelda game, but an open world RPG in a Zelda skin. The Dungeons are anticlimactic, the boss enemies are nearly identical in design, and the wonderment of unlocking a puzzle loses is luster quickly. I definitely rate BotW below TP, OOT/MM, and WW in terms of sheer enjoyment.
Mass Effect. I love that sci fi style and everything sounds right up my alley but just never could get myself to keep playing. Idk why, thinking about giving it another go
MGS5 Never played any of the Metal Gear games, but MGS5 looked incredible. Had to try it. Bought it on release, played for 1 hour. Put it on the shelf. Never played it again. A lot of people talk about how great the games are and I really wanted to share that passion. But meh.
Ffxv map is supposed to be huge. I love this game, but i feel the car does take away a sense of proportion, as the car makes the map seem tiny when its not
Borderlands the Pre-Sequel. Loved BL1 + BL2, but I unfortunately I hate PSQ. I've tried playing it multiple times now and each time feels like a chore. I hate the floaty physics, I hate the air mask gimmick, the new cast is either forgettable or annoying, the game is not balanced properly... I could go on. I really hope BL3 brings back that BL2 charm.
Name me any multiplayer game. I don’t care for it 🤷🏻♂️
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Un Successful uncharted, GTA, saints row, red dead redemption 1 and 2, the last of us, a way out, left for dead, gears of war, halo, dead rising, dead island, dying light, minecraft, Ghost recon wildlands, Rainbow 6 siege, battlefield, far cry, The division, little big planet. That’s just off the top of my head
Titanfall |2 seems like it was made by aliens, there's nothing quite like it. This is not an exaggeration, those of you that have had the pleasure of playing it know what I say is true. It just got kicked under the mat while it was overshadowed by inferior, overpriced, garbage games.
Shadow of the Colossus - It had a lot going for it, it was unique, the atmosphere, gameplay, graphics, audio, all made for one hell of an immersive experience unrivalled on PS2, I know the pacing was supposed to be slow & subdued, but it was just TOO slow for me. Plus, the only other living things in the amazingly rendered landscape were these majestic colossi - and the main point of the game was to kill them; never completed the game so never found out about the twist surrounding this point until years later.
Me too, Shadow of the Colossus. It just didn't click for me. I was so excited to play it because I had heard nothing but good things about it, and all my friends loved it, but I just didn't have fun with it.
My god i tried 1.5 years to finish GTA V. Every single minute was just a chore and torture. Sure the game had ultra high development budged, super professionals worked on it, but i get the feeling that it was 100% commercial project with absolutely no soul or character
NieR Automata for me... I adored the demo. Then when I got it and discovered it was open world, with (for me) very shallow combat, and I quickly got fed up with it.
I was extremely disappointed by how hollow and uninspired Kingdom Hearts 3 feels. I still love the first two installments but the 3rd game nearly broke my heart.
For me, it was Red Dead Redemption and GTA IV. Both had big, open worlds with absolutely nothing to do outside of story missions, which sometimes take a while to appear. I was so bored. I found there was also very little reason to explore since there was nothing to find.
3 minutes loading screen - main menu - start new game - 1 minute loading screen - video sequence - 1 1/2 minutes loading screen - 2 minutes gameplay - another loading screen... that's it - I'm done with days gone!!! My experience with DG! ;-)
I’m going to sound like a nonce here but out of interest, how old are you? It seems to be people people who grew up playing GTA 3, Vice and San and Saints Row 1 and 2 don’t like the new GTAs or SRs but younger people maybe who were still kids at the time of of 3D universe GTAs tend to like the newer SRs and GTAs. Strange really because I think the new GTAs are too boring and the new SRs too childish. Yet didn’t think these things about the more mad GTAs and the more serious if you can call it that SRs
crysis...great graphics and gameplay for its time...still is really...but could never get into the story or mechanics really...just didn't do anything for me besides the visuals.
That game for me was the Hitman Series. I tried it on several occasions, including when the new one came out free on the PSN store. I know that it is me standing in my own way because I play those games with a "Silent Assassin or nothing" kind of attitude and I would make one mistake and that would just be it for me. I could not let myself accept anything less than perfection.
Oh, this one's easy for me: Dishonored, with Deus Ex: Human Revolution getting a special shout-out. Dishonored is a great game, I love the gameplay, the concept. But I resent the fact that they give me all these cool weapons and abilities to murderlize people with (killing fools by summoning a hoarde of rats? Yes please!!) then punish me with the bad ending and a constantly out of control chaos meter, all because I used the abilities that you, the creator, provide for me. I call bullshit on that c**k tease of a game.
I've played through the first Jane and Lynch (or whatever it is) demo like 20. Absolutely loved it. Never ended up picking it up and I'm sad about it to this day
Pretty much every sports game, GTA5, Borderlands 3, Bioshock Infinite, Darksiders 3, Minecraft, the entire just cause series (yes that includes 2) Gears 5, Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 are my opinions
I think I must be the only person who enjoyed the second Kane & Lynch game. It’s not amazing by a long stretch, but I found it strangely endearing. Played through it multiple time’s for reasons I don’t think I’ll ever be able to explain!
Mine is Witcher 3, I've only heard good things about the game, and I'm sure it is amazing, i just can't seem to get immersed into it, I've tried on multiple occasions but i just get bored really quickly.
I understand where you come from. But when I progressed further, what really got me immersed was the item crafting. The hustle of breaking down an item to get material for another was amazing. Weird I know. But the rush of making new equipment and using it feels I've really put work into it. Story is great too.
It took me finally getting a basic understanding of how to use magic in combat, how to dodge and roll, and selling and crafting items to start enjoying myself (which didn't happen until after I'd owned the game for over a year). I'm somewhat of a noob to RPGs. My introduction to them was through Skyrim (which I still haven't come close to completing) and Mass Effect (still "working" on 2). I bought the complete edition of The Witcher 3 digitally when it was on sale one Black Friday cause I finally had money saved to treat myself and I'd heard amazing things about the game and DLC and figured it was a great deal to get all that content for less than the full price of a game (I think I bought it at the time for $50). Nevertheless, it's been collecting virtual dust on my console for years now. It's just hard to enjoy and winds up feeling like a chore which consistently interrupts the intrigue I'm developing in the story.
Walking dead Season 3 for me. I just didn't care about Javier's story and hated how they handled Clem, who acts the same (mean and dickish) no matter what choices you made in previous seasons. The ending is based more on chance than choice and the overall season was lackluster.
Same here it was so stupid that Clementine wasn't the protagonist even though she's supposed to be the main focus of the story. The flashbacks were terrible especially when you know who were killed off.
Yup, I second that. It looked so cool, and it probably would've been, if I hadn't played so many open world titles. But I just found it so generic and cookie cutter.
@@VindictiveShadowWolf same feeling brother for a moment i thought horizon was an ubisoft game and im worried Days Gone is gonna suffer the same problems
@@abdelestrada7429 Oh, it will. Days Gone looks extremely generic. Add zombies ontop of that which have already died down, and I don't have a lot of faith in it.
Funnily enough, I stuck with it and ended up beating it after putting in 100+ hours. Loved the game. What I did was turn off the (annoying and bad) English voiceovers and focus on doing more side-activities in the city.
Raimar Lunardi that’s funny I’m play X right now and I’m like 300 hours in game on my current game I don’t even know they longest time I’ve played one saved game over 1000 hours I’m sure
For me, it was the Borderlands series. I enjoyed the story.. but the mechanics and game play weren't that captivating to me. All of the missions felt repetitive and boring. And the gun level requirements system breaks the immersion. "You have to have a certain amount of extra knowledge to point a gun and pull the trigger."
Horizon Zero Dawn - gorgeous, highly acclaimed, and obtuse AF. I'm terrible at it, I just can't figure it out and I don't know why. I'll keep trying though.
Fallout, Skyrim, Bioshock, Metal Gear Solid, Monster Hunter: World, and Outlast are just some I can think of right now. I acknowledge that all of them are outstanding franchises, and I really want to experience them the same way their fans have, I just couldn't. Nothing ever struck me.
the first part can be a bit annoying but once you get little strong(or use cheats, if you do then don't go absolutely crazy with it because 1 hit kill makes it not fun) then you can enjoy the amazing story, atmosphere, and music, if you don't find any of that appealing then you simply dont like that type of game which is understandable.
I shall keep trying it out because it does appear to be something I should enjoy. Plus I haven't sold or traded in the disk yet so on some level I must want to give it a fair go.
Bloodborne was my first souls game and it was DEFINITELY hard. It's one of my favorite games of all time now. But yeah it isnt for everybody. It gets easier once you complete it the first time because a lot of your deaths are probably gonna come from unexpected things
NBA 2K20 - I loved all of the casino gambling elements......just couldnt get into the Basketball side missions.
Very funny 😂
I get the sense you're being sarcastic.
That was a test for me in 2k to play it...stupid fun.
Gold tier comment
@@DrHouse146 no joke
To whomever is responsible for repeated uses of the (Scott noises) subtitles.........I love you
Wanted to love Black Ops 4. Absolutely couldn't because they turned it into a watered down Overwatch for Multiplayer, traded campaign for the Battle Royale fad and Zombies was set aside for the other two modes.
Cods been dead since black ops 2 for me. Pretty much played it till 2016. Everything else has been pissed all over by lootcrates that “totally don’t” effect gameplay. And since there really are so many combos with the pick system, even just using one guy can have dozens of combinations.
Huge time zombies addict. Main game for 10 years. The trailers for maps had me so in, I preordered as soon as I could. But I didn't realize it was going to be unstable and ugly because of the addition of blackout. Plus the new storyline sucks, the maps suck, all the new machanics suck. Playing the older games more so than the new one which is sad
Agreed 3 n 2 were better
Loved fallout 3 and new Vegas but I just couldn’t get into 4 no matter how hard I tried.
It felt like there was so much I was able to do at any one point, it made me feel like I was never really progressing
Fallout 4 felt like a dumbed down version. The story was just so meh. And repetitive as all hell. I also hated the weapon system so much. Dont even get me started about the settlements either... but there's always mods to make it actually.
Couldn't agree more, was gonna make the same comment when I saw yours. For me the main detractor was settlements. They became all consuming and more of a chore than what I enjoyed. Building them was fun enough but it devolved into harvesting every component elsewhere for materials. All all of that time took away from the missions (side or otherwise) that I actually love about the franchise. I set it down a few years ago with every intention to get back into it and just never have. Not sure I ever will.
Hitman. Looks amazing and is incredible creative but... I'm not a patient man
Huge conspicuous bald headed tough guy with bar code on his head plays dress up to go completely unnoticed while his enemies mysteriously drop like flies.
i save scum cuz i'm not patient.
Same. I thought the core gameplay was dreadfully boring. Didn’t feel spontaneous. Always felt like I was doing it wrong.
@@BodhiFitness i get what you mean... it's like i want to do all these cool meticulous assassinations but end up bumbling my way through it all.
Same. It's not really the game's fault it's just me not being creative and trying different ways of playing it.
I agree on the Dark Souls. I tried, I really did. I like the style and the the lore and the general idea but I just hate banging my head into a wall over and over, even when I managed to successfully overcome the difficulty I was too angry to even enjoy the success.
i hate it too. :)
@Kwanele urubos Ah, I hear it, the mating call of the incel gamer trailing off in the distance... "GIT GUD... Git Gud... git gud..."
Some people love the punishment and reward system. I love it. It's how I like to live my life too. Haha
The rewards outweigh the failures. Died a dozen times on Capra Demon, toiled in Blightown, outfought Quelaag after five attempts, suffered immensely through Sen’s Fotress, grinded through Anor Londo, Died 20+ times on Ornstein and Smough then..... nothing seemed to affect me... everything was beneath me.
The Catacombs? Walk in the park.
Tomb of the Giants? Slightly troubling.
Once it clicks into place this game is perfection.
Kwanele urubos clown
*Josh says he doesn't like Saints Row*
Me: "I understand why Jules doesn't like him"
ThaDevilsJester My favourite comment on this channel
Saints row 2 was better than gta iv.
ThaDevilsJester someone explain this joke?
Meh saint's row was always like playing a Chinese ripoff of gta
@@zachrion But actually fun and not trying to be serious like GTA tries too hard to do nowadays
I've tried to get into Skyrim so many times but I just can't. All the characters seem lifeless, the world is quite samey wherever you go and I didn't really enjoy the gameplay that much either.
I've logged my fair share of hours into Skyrim vanilla. Honestly, the battle system is super choppy and unintuitive. I didn't even know how to run until my second character reroll, lol. The most "epic" parts of the open world, the dragons, become a slog of inventory management.
A lot of the mods make it extra cool though
I get that
Morrowind is better
Same
I've had the exact same problem with Morrowind, Oblivion and Skyrim. The world just feels super empty and lifeless, like you say. The dialogue with NPCs is pish. The AI is retarded.
If I could play the game in Co-Op with my Roleplaying Friend (we played through Neverwinter Nights in Roleplay), then I think Elder Scrolls would be amazing.. But as a singleplayer experience.. They're sooooo lacking. So dull. So boring. So sad.
I'm struggling with this.... did Josh say he skipped Saints Row 2? That's the best in the series, especially for new players
Personally 4 is my favorite. But yah, you can't say you dislike saints row without at least trying 2
@@Crazelord91 I liked 4. In fact, I REALLY enjoyed it from a gameplay standpoint. I dont like it story-wise. I wish they had taken the superhero mechanic and made a new IP. GTA style action game with superpowers and a karma scale to make you good or evil.
@@se7endeadly418 Kind of just described the infamous or crackdown series
@@Crazelord91 I cant get into Crackdown. I dunno why. Really I'd like that sort of experience with the freedom in character creation that SR2 offered. You could be the Boss you wanted to be.
What are you talking about? SR2 is objectively the worst game in the series. It is just trying too hard to be gross and stupid. SR3 is when it really stopped caring and didn't take itself seriously and became great.
"What kind of fighting game still uses the dpad?"
Literally any competitive fighting game in the last 30 years. Good lord
Seriously! He would be fucking lost in Tekken
Not really, most people use arcade sticks but yeah d-pads are the next best option.
Yeah like wth this man just doesn’t play fighting games
People still play fighting games?
@@cocorosh7295 no they do not. Per units sold the average player is using a pad
I was only able to love *Celeste* once I forced myself to ignore the strawberries. Going after them can easily ruin your initial playthrough, since the repetitive repetitions of repeating the rooms isn't an issue if you just play to get through.
I think it would have been better if the strawberries weren't unlocked until you've beaten the game first, as it can trigger the completionist itch and be distracting on the 1st run through
Very true. It’s way more rewarding to try to get them later
@@stevef5888 Yup
As someone who loves the challenge I liked to go for the strawberries immediately. Doing that didnt decrease my enjoyment at all. So no I dont think they should be locked until you beat the game. Actually I wish I could've turned off the strawberries for subsequent runs where I just wanted to blast through the entire game for fun.
@@Tiana_atr I thinkna good middle would be to make the strawberries optional to turn on and off. And while I understand your side, the only reason I still disagree is that the game's focus is the story told with gameplay and climbing the mountain specifically
@@Crazelord91 Yeah, toggling on or off would probably be the best comprosmise, though I would argue the strawberries also play into the themes of the story of challenging yourself and overcoming seemingly insurmountable tasks. For some just going up the mountain fulfills that theme, but others like me might find it a bit too easy (which isn't to say its actually *easy*, but not as challenging to really make me struggle much) which is where the strawberries come in. They help reinforce the theming for the more experienced platformers.
I will forever love this series. It's so fun watching everyone talk and others throwing opinions while someone is in the hot seat. Lol.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance
The idea behind it is exactly what I always wanted, the tough grind and making you do everything for yourself, but I just couldn’t stick to it, even today I’ve downloaded it again before even seeing this video with the hope of finally doing it, but I already feel like it won’t work out.
Great game in every aspect, I just can’t stay into it
To me it was just so boring.
I tried to immerse myself into it and love how realistic it was, but I think it was a little too realistic and boring.
Even playing with cheats was boring.
Red Dead Redemption, I liked it but thought it was more meh.
Love 2 though.
Commoncrook the story for RDR2 was awesome! I’ve finally gotten to play red dead 1 and the first few hours have been kind of boring
Youre insane lol i cant stand 2 redepmtion was amazing. To each their own!
I have never related to a comment so much. I played 2 and loved it so I went back and started playing the first and I just can not get into it. I have given it so many chances and I just find the story and open world so boring and uninspired especially compared to 2.
First one was much better.
@@maxgrabl5367 That's honestly quite interesting, but also true. The story of RDR2 is best experienced going into it blind without playing the first one. But I couldn't imagine going back to the first one after 8 years because its mechanics, world and graphics will be quite dated. I played it after it came out and it was much better gameplay-wise, but I connected to the characters more in 2, especially Arthur Morgan.
Gta V honestly was a let down for me my favourite gta is still san andreas i miss the rpg elements of gta. Which is why i like rdr2 more. Another game is fallout 4 such an interesting premise but story is covered with side missions which make no sense to the overall story
slickstar96 me too dude. It’s like the story was written by an edgy 13 year old who just figured out what satire is, and the gaming medium was literally uncontrollably jizzing in their pants over it.
Lol maybe that was the first time they considered some of the “deep” concepts gta conveys 😂. The gameplay itself is fun, but the strings around it are weak.
I've wanted to get GTAV but with all the bashing to it and the fact that from my understanding they took out a lot of the RPG elements I opted not to get GTAV. Fallout 4 is one of those games where I've wanted to love it but cannot get into it, I even got the season pass for the thing and I have yet to pick it up and play it since getting the season pass. The whole township building kinda turned me off of it. I mean if I wanted to play SIMS or Minecraft then I would have picked those games up. I wanted to play Fallout, to enjoy the wasteland and not have to monkey with building towns or the like. My favorite of the Fallout series is still 3 and always will be, then there's the abysmal Fallout 76 which I will never touch even if they drop it down to $5. Too many Bethesda bugs that has caused me to refuse to even play it at all. I knew they were going to screw it up even during the hype surrounding it and I guess they didn't disappoint me in doing just that. I mean hell Bethesda always has bugs especially day one release.....but that took the bloody cake.....
CyGogetenks fam you need to at least try a game.. Don’t let the internet determine what you play and what you don’t play. I’ve bought games that were absolutely praised by pretty much everyone and could not get into them at all. On the other hand I’ve bought games that were dissed that we’re fun to me. Make your own decisions and form your own opinion
I loved vice city , san adreas, and 4. Played,much better than 5. Cant wait for 6. We shall see.
Josh needs to sit down and play SR2. 100% the best overall experience in the series.
Indeed.
I agree with the GTA 5 one. I knew it was a good game. But it just wasn't my thing.
I've felt that way about a lot of open world games in general. They just rarely have any momentum in the story, and it makes it a lot harder to get into and stay invested in them to the end.
I beat it once and I never beat it again. And I own it on both PC and PS4.
As a big GTA fan, I was disappointed with 5.
When a sandbox gets too big it ends up feeling a little bit like a desert.
@@pp-di5qb perfectly describes Just Cause 3
Saint's Row 3 had Adult Swim Radio hosted by Jon. That's what made it the best sandbox.
Oh god they're gonna go off on Arkham Knight again
Is it just me or have they done this video multiple times? Maybe I’m just tripping or this is a part two or something.
Yeah I feel like they did with GTA 5 as thumbnail lol
Yeah I didn't really like Arkham Knight much at all, didn't make it too far in.
The first driving mission kept me from enjoying it, I suck at driving missions and the batmobile drives like a turd.
The Batmobile was overused and ruined the game for me especially those Riddler driving missions to save Catwoman.
I wanted to love Divinity: Original Sin, because it seems to be everything I'd want in a game of its type, but something about it just doesn't compel me to keep playing it. I am "fine" with playing it while I'm in the middle of playing it, but once I stop a play session, at no point do I ever say to myself, "I really want to get back to playing Divinity: Original Sin."
Thief on the ps3. Clunky and awkward button mapping.
Yeah, they really dropped the ball on the Thief re-make...I was SO looking forward to that game, especially since I loved played the original Thief games and have been waiting so long for a new Thief game. But unfortunately they took an IP that had an amazing story, great concept, and was known for it unique and innovative gameplay....and turned into a very generic, run-of-the-mill stealth game that didn't have any of what made it so special in the first place. The sad thing is because of this failure, we might not ever see another Thief game ever again.
Thief 1&2 excellent, Dark Shadows great, Thief for PS3 horseshit
I just swallowed the hard pill and finished it.
Why do all of Josh's story's start with "Well I was too poor to buy games" 😂
Shadow of War. I was so pumped for that game and it just didn’t click.
Same I tried it a few times.
I tried the demo like 3 times on PC and I was at a loss and just couldn't bring myself to care. It kinda even tainted the original for me.
i finished the game but samething, biggest disappointment of the year, it's all orcs this orcs that, with a bland story and none of the visuals that was one of the reasons LoTR movies are so beloved by many(aside from the story ofc).
Agreed. I stopped shortly after getting to branding the first series of orcs, and have had no desire to go back. Which sucks, because I absolutely ADORE Shadow of Mordor.
Good choice. Same here!
I couldn't love the Witcher 3. Gosh I wanted to love it so bad. It's gorgeous and the soundtrack is just amazing. I've gave it a fair chance multiple times. It just doesnt click with me. It makes me sad honestly. I couldn't get into Horizon Zero Dawn for similar reasons.
I was gonna post the same thing about witcher 3 as well. I like to watch people play it but it feels so clumsy and weird when I try.
If you want a real monster Hunter rpg I highly recommend dragons dogma. It's remastered. It definitely has downsides but the combat and gameplay is extremely hard and rewarding
@@DillHurley7 Obviously rpg's is not this guys cup of tea...
I loved the robotic monsters and the lore in Horizon Zero Dawn, but I hated almost every character in it, even the main protagonist (Aloy, or whatever her name was). They were so bland and boring.
Yes! GTA5! Omg. It's like everything I wanted in a GTA. Yet I just could never play it for more than a couple hours before I turn it off and don't feel like playing it for ages. And I can't even imagine what the reason is. It's literally what I wanted....
Yeah I feel you man
Coz you're a grown up and GTA V is purile
Same... Bought it in 2018, and it's 2020 and I don't think I'm even halfway through... I can only play about 2 missions, then I get bored a f, can't wait to play something else... And then totally forget about the game for months.
What video is it where someone interupts ash and asks if anyone wants anything from greggs lol
Good question
What is the worst video game you ever played is the video you're looking for
Just play Bayonetta 2 on a easier setting and enjoy the game feeling like a God. The only game I have ever played on easy but sometimes you just have to so you can enjoy the story. No regrets this time.
Dynasty Warriors. Initial playthroughs done on easy to unlock characters and maps before ramping up the difficulty.
Got tired of hearing “the shadow remains cast” did ya?
It was a bit but I was having so much fun with the Chomp chomp chain and the dual wielding katana that it was worth hearing her. Plus the Chomp chomp chain drowns her out.
Much Like Rich, I LOVED Just Cause 2 but 3 and four just left me cold. I think the main reason is the lack of a mini map, but also number 3s map just seemed very empty, like in 2 you could barely go a kilometer without coming across some place of note, ie to destroy, but 3 seemed a lot more spread out and just.....yeah
I wanted to love Kingdom Hearts 3, but I just couldn't. What they did to the characters and how they handled the story just didn't sit right with me.
Same here and some of the worlds were very short and lackluster especially frozen level
I wanted to love Kingdom Hearts 2. I thought it was a major downgrade compared to the first one. The story is not good imo. The combat seemed to be dumbed down and too easy. I played dream drop distance then I gave up on the series completely.
I'm so glad to hear I'm not the only one that didn't enjoy Bioshock: Infinite. Thanks Jules
I had the same experience with Bloodborne as Ewan. So wanted to love it, after god knows how long I got passed the wolf, only to get absolutely trashed by the group of people. Finally got passed them and looked at the time. I had spent 5 hours on just those two fights and not enjoyed a second of it, I just went f* this and played some other games instead. Not for me.
I wanted to love Witcher 3 but no matter what I couldn’t like anything about it except the characters maybe
for me the best thing (with rdr2 abd gow) ever created.
WItcher 3 was more about the story, side-stories, and characters than the actual gameplay.
@@geraltvonriva9873, the best thing ever created would be Breath of the Wild combined with Witcher 3's expansive to-do lists of detailed side quests and missions.
@@RoastedLocust naah i played zelda but i dont like it that much. witcher 3 story with the combat system and graphics of god of war. that would be the perfect game for me. :D
@@geraltvonriva9873, yeah, but Zelda had tons of awesome puzzles in the shrines, and neither Witcher 3 or God of War have much in the way of puzzles to change up the gameplay or to make you use your head much. Though I would love the Witcher 3 with the new God of War's combat....my only complaint about GoW was that it was a bit short.
Soulsbourne games are like being in an abusive relationship with someone you love. You keep getting your ass handed to you but you just can't leave and keep going.
Everytime you finally make progress and think the next area will be different, and you'll finally get through it without trouble, it reminds you that you were never in control. Yet you can't put it down and stop playing
In Dead Space, you absolutely CAN stamp the things to death, they lose limbs, heads, etc and they don't get up. It's tricky at first but only about as tricky as shooting off their limbs in the first place.
10:09 ... so gamers really don't know what those look like.
Just Cause 2.
I absolutely love JC3 and JC4, but I was really underwhelmed playing JC2. I honestly don't get all those people who say it's the best one.
To be fair though, I play on PC and got JC3 a few years after release, so suffered no problems at all. Also, with JC4, I did experience crashing to begin with but sorted it out with settings changes and avoided the geforce driver update that broke it a week after launch.
JC4 is the only game I've ever pre-ordered, and I have never regretted it for a second. Can't wait for the DLCs.
That's really weird I found jc3 the most boring I loved 2 and haven't played 4
Jules apparently unaware that Levine didn't work on Bioshock 2.
dragon age inquisition for me, played like 25 hours really wanted another RPG to completely suck me in like the witcher 3 did but it just got tedious and dull for me after a while and the combat and menus just didnt work for me
GTA 5 I honestly loved the second playthrough on PC entirely in the first person with the auto-aim turned off! Something about playing it that way just made the game feel so much fresher than when I originally played in on the ps3 during launch.
Love those editorials. Thank you guys.
Bayonetta (1) is my kind of game. I love being crazy over-stimulated and I mastered the freaking combat and crazy sources of attack and incoming attacks. I would mentally track enemies off screen and knew exactly when they would attack. I even got the platinum...the hardest mode really beat me up for while. But I mastered. I conquered.
Good man
Did I play *Deadspace* wrong? Bc everyone says how they ran out of ammo at times or by the end. But I just finished my playthrough and I had so much ammo I had to store and sell it to make inventory space.
I took out the final boss in like a few minutes bc I wailed on him with my hundreds of rounds of pulse rifle ammo
I was thinking the same thing because that's how it was for me too. I almost always had a surplus of ammo. I always search every nook for stuff so maybe that's why?
@@buddykaiser2380 Maybe, bc I did the same. It could also be that I only stuck to 3 guns so I always had more than enough money to buy more ammo.
But I only needed to for the pulse rifle. Every minute I was picking up more ripper blades or plasma energy I didn't need though. And once I upgraded the pulse rifle and ripper blades I could take out any room of enemies with minimal damage
Witcher 3: I just can't get into it
I download it saying "I'm gonna play it". I load in, play for 5 minutes and think "I could be playing a game that I really enjoy" I go on that game, delete witcher and not think about it until I see it mentioned in something about how great it is, and that cycle has repeated about 6 times
Hot take: Bioshock
Couldn't get into it, and it drives me crazy that so many people loved it. I feel like I missed out. But I genuinely didn't care for it.
It took me literally years to beat the first bioshock. Not because it was hard. The environment was great, the story and themes were cool. But like the way t handled death imo made it so there were no stakes. I need a little bit of stakes. I beat infinite and liked it so much I went and beat original bioshock. I see now why people loved it, especially since it’s 12 years old now. But still
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Same I liked it but wasn't in love with it like a lot of other people
The thumbnail says it all. I actually wanted more for GTAV (single player) than it wanted for itself.
We had been waiting so long for Fallout 4 and I just didn’t enjoy it. It’s still sitting in my library
I hear you. What a let down. I have hated everything Bethesda have produced since Skyrim. Skyrim included.
Yeah, I wasn't feeling Fallout 4 either. What a boring, lifeless open world. I'm just glad I got it when it was deeply discounted ($10).
I’d give it another try. It’s better than Skyrim and pretty decent nonetheless.
A lot of the quests are varied just maybe not enough side quest lines?
That was probably the 1st big game I really couldnt get on board with. So much more bland than New Vegas
@biggtexaz yeah, because if they don't have the same opinion as you they are mentally disabled /s
After the big patch released for Just Cause 4, I jumped back into it and am actually loving my time with the game when I originally did think it was “meh” upon release. But I actually think it’s a great time now.
Watch Dogs, Doom 3, Skyrim, Assasins Creed 1-3 and Fallout 3 and 4. Thats it really. I have long been a pretty cautious gamer with the games I have bought and now being old I am a particularly cautious gamer. I have loved almost all of the many games I have played that I wanted to love.
Brian Ogilby are we the same person? I dislike all of those games.
AC2 is fantastic though and still holds up to this day.
I agree with you but I find AC 2 and Watch Dogs 2 awesome though. I only played the main quest of Fallout 3 because the gameplay SUCKED
GTA 5. I preorderd the game, started playing it but never got around to finish it.
Same lol
i thought i was the only one omg
It did what a lot of open world games do. Focused on having a huge map, and felt empty.
99% of buildings were boxes that you can't go in
I've tried so hard several times to love Breath of the Wild but I just don't. I keep trying but I just dont enjoy it. I see why people love it but I personally get little joy from it.
Me too. I thought I was the only one. I dont hate it at all it just is more like a 6 or 7 outta 10 for me. Another open world, tower climbing simulater... hooray...
This would be my answer too. I hated the weapon durability system and I really didn't like the fact that there weren't many larger dungeons. The shrines start to get boring after a while.
Im with you on this one, for me it was very average and then I played two older zelda games which were The Twilight Princes and Wind Waker and my god those are so good, I found myself having a good fucking time with those two last month and I think it's because they have more soul to them and has a lot of little stories to tell within the sidequests, whereas the generic open world game that is BOTW only have is out of place survival mechanics all over the place, butload of dungeons, no stories to tell aside from the main story which is boring af, npc dialogue was lackluster idk how everyone likes BOTW
Yeah. Games like TP amd WW really capture Zelda with beautiful soundtracks, breath taking dungeons with stories and character to them, memorable bosses, and great compelling stories. All of that felt almost non-existent in botw. In botw, the dungeons were weak, story just okay, and soundtrack so quiet and non-existent my tinnitus was louder than the game itself. And I agree on the durability annoyance. It made me never care about finding new weapons, or even the master sword. Who cares, if it'll just break after two fights. At least other games let you repair your stuff. Anyways overall I feel botw was lackluster and if it didn't have Zelda in its title, it wouldn't have been half as successful. If you reading this enjoy the game, awesome! I'm actually glad that you do! And I hope we both will like the next one!
I can sympathize. After my Skyrim/Fallout nostalgia had petered out, BotW simply isn't a real Zelda game, but an open world RPG in a Zelda skin. The Dungeons are anticlimactic, the boss enemies are nearly identical in design, and the wonderment of unlocking a puzzle loses is luster quickly. I definitely rate BotW below TP, OOT/MM, and WW in terms of sheer enjoyment.
Mass Effect. I love that sci fi style and everything sounds right up my alley but just never could get myself to keep playing. Idk why, thinking about giving it another go
I want to love Madden every year because that’s the closest thing I’ll get to a new NCAA
Me too. I think Madden 10 or 11 is the best one, but NCAA 14 was more fun than either.
I'm here because of the accent.
"WOT???"
Fucking fantastic. It's like watching Harry Potter characters swearing. 10/10.
Kingdom Hearts 3. Wanted to love it, had fond memories from my childhood playing kingdomhearts.
But KH 3 was such a HUGE letdown.
i still own it , but other games just kept my attention more, maybe i'll play it again someday. i miss kingdom hearts 2 dual welding..
@@stevenmain4958 i also own it. Finished it, only for the sake to finish it. Will never touch it again.
MGS5
Never played any of the Metal Gear games, but MGS5 looked incredible. Had to try it.
Bought it on release, played for 1 hour. Put it on the shelf. Never played it again.
A lot of people talk about how great the games are and I really wanted to share that passion.
But meh.
Incoming unpopular opinion!
Final Fantasy XV idk, I think the car was a huge part of it
I think a lot of people agree with you. I've never played it but I hear mostly luke warm things about it.
i love FFXV, but i hate the car in it, slow af and quite useless in the end, always use chocobos rather than the car
Ffxv map is supposed to be huge. I love this game, but i feel the car does take away a sense of proportion, as the car makes the map seem tiny when its not
Borderlands the Pre-Sequel. Loved BL1 + BL2, but I unfortunately I hate PSQ. I've tried playing it multiple times now and each time feels like a chore. I hate the floaty physics, I hate the air mask gimmick, the new cast is either forgettable or annoying, the game is not balanced properly... I could go on. I really hope BL3 brings back that BL2 charm.
Name me any multiplayer game. I don’t care for it 🤷🏻♂️
Un Successful uncharted, GTA, saints row, red dead redemption 1 and 2, the last of us, a way out, left for dead, gears of war, halo, dead rising, dead island, dying light, minecraft, Ghost recon wildlands, Rainbow 6 siege, battlefield, far cry, The division, little big planet. That’s just off the top of my head
Have you ever played Titanfall 2? That might change this.
The masterpiece known as Gang Beasts
Titanfall |2 seems like it was made by aliens, there's nothing quite like it. This is not an exaggeration, those of you that have had the pleasure of playing it know what I say is true. It just got kicked under the mat while it was overshadowed by inferior, overpriced, garbage games.
Zach Werner gang beasts is a religious experience
Rach's shirt, just Rach's shirt. Pure awesome!
Shadow of the Colossus - It had a lot going for it, it was unique, the atmosphere, gameplay, graphics, audio, all made for one hell of an immersive experience unrivalled on PS2, I know the pacing was supposed to be slow & subdued, but it was just TOO slow for me. Plus, the only other living things in the amazingly rendered landscape were these majestic colossi - and the main point of the game was to kill them; never completed the game so never found out about the twist surrounding this point until years later.
Me too, Shadow of the Colossus. It just didn't click for me. I was so excited to play it because I had heard nothing but good things about it, and all my friends loved it, but I just didn't have fun with it.
My god i tried 1.5 years to finish GTA V. Every single minute was just a chore and torture. Sure the game had ultra high development budged, super professionals worked on it, but i get the feeling that it was 100% commercial project with absolutely no soul or character
NieR Automata for me... I adored the demo. Then when I got it and discovered it was open world, with (for me) very shallow combat, and I quickly got fed up with it.
Rach's accent makes me feel in Skyrim. That's adorable.
I was extremely disappointed by how hollow and uninspired Kingdom Hearts 3 feels. I still love the first two installments but the 3rd game nearly broke my heart.
Kingdom Hearts 1&2 🔥🔥🔥, Kingdom Hearts 3 was good.
For me, it was Red Dead Redemption and GTA IV. Both had big, open worlds with absolutely nothing to do outside of story missions, which sometimes take a while to appear. I was so bored. I found there was also very little reason to explore since there was nothing to find.
For me recently: Days Gone.
I just can't get into it enough to sit through it all. I keep trying but quickly lose interest.
3 minutes loading screen - main menu - start new game - 1 minute loading screen - video sequence - 1 1/2 minutes loading screen - 2 minutes gameplay - another loading screen... that's it - I'm done with days gone!!! My experience with DG! ;-)
Totally agree on Dead Space. It's fun and novel for a few hours but it outstays its welcome super quick.
Saints row 3 and gta v are two of the most fun games ever made
I’m triggered
Hell yes!! I've beat both of those games multiple times, 5 star fun with both.
I can understand Saints Row 3. It felt boring and too repititive for me to complete.
SR IV is where it's at
That's it i said it
Meh
I’m going to sound like a nonce here but out of interest, how old are you? It seems to be people people who grew up playing GTA 3, Vice and San and Saints Row 1 and 2 don’t like the new GTAs or SRs but younger people maybe who were still kids at the time of of 3D universe GTAs tend to like the newer SRs and GTAs. Strange really because I think the new GTAs are too boring and the new SRs too childish. Yet didn’t think these things about the more mad GTAs and the more serious if you can call it that SRs
Resonance of fate just couldn't get used to the combat system
crysis...great graphics and gameplay for its time...still is really...but could never get into the story or mechanics really...just didn't do anything for me besides the visuals.
Loose Goose Crysis 2 was the gem in that series. I tried Crysis 3 and sold it a week later.
That game for me was the Hitman Series. I tried it on several occasions, including when the new one came out free on the PSN store. I know that it is me standing in my own way because I play those games with a "Silent Assassin or nothing" kind of attitude and I would make one mistake and that would just be it for me. I could not let myself accept anything less than perfection.
Oh, this one's easy for me: Dishonored, with Deus Ex: Human Revolution getting a special shout-out. Dishonored is a great game, I love the gameplay, the concept. But I resent the fact that they give me all these cool weapons and abilities to murderlize people with (killing fools by summoning a hoarde of rats? Yes please!!) then punish me with the bad ending and a constantly out of control chaos meter, all because I used the abilities that you, the creator, provide for me. I call bullshit on that c**k tease of a game.
I've played through the first Jane and Lynch (or whatever it is) demo like 20. Absolutely loved it. Never ended up picking it up and I'm sad about it to this day
Ocarina of Time. Great music but I just couldn't get into it like with the Oracle games, A Link to the Past and Breath of the Wild.
Get ready to be eating alive.XD
Now that’s just mental
Pretty much every sports game, GTA5, Borderlands 3, Bioshock Infinite, Darksiders 3, Minecraft, the entire just cause series (yes that includes 2) Gears 5, Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 are my opinions
Rach and Ash. I never finished Skyrim either.
It's just too distracting!
Women can never finish anything 😉
I think I must be the only person who enjoyed the second Kane & Lynch game. It’s not amazing by a long stretch, but I found it strangely endearing. Played through it multiple time’s for reasons I don’t think I’ll ever be able to explain!
The Netherrealm fighting games are arguably the easiest to pick up and play and bust out combo's on. You cant be THAT bad.
i can see it im quite bad at the. too which sucks since i love mortal kombat and injustice but im just no good at them and getting combat to flow
“ What is this I can’t do anything with pride “ 😆😆
Mine is Witcher 3, I've only heard good things about the game, and I'm sure it is amazing, i just can't seem to get immersed into it, I've tried on multiple occasions but i just get bored really quickly.
I understand where you come from. But when I progressed further, what really got me immersed was the item crafting. The hustle of breaking down an item to get material for another was amazing. Weird I know. But the rush of making new equipment and using it feels I've really put work into it. Story is great too.
It took me finally getting a basic understanding of how to use magic in combat, how to dodge and roll, and selling and crafting items to start enjoying myself (which didn't happen until after I'd owned the game for over a year). I'm somewhat of a noob to RPGs. My introduction to them was through Skyrim (which I still haven't come close to completing) and Mass Effect (still "working" on 2).
I bought the complete edition of The Witcher 3 digitally when it was on sale one Black Friday cause I finally had money saved to treat myself and I'd heard amazing things about the game and DLC and figured it was a great deal to get all that content for less than the full price of a game (I think I bought it at the time for $50). Nevertheless, it's been collecting virtual dust on my console for years now. It's just hard to enjoy and winds up feeling like a chore which consistently interrupts the intrigue I'm developing in the story.
I find myself consistently impressed by the level of passion that Ash exudes with her opinions on video games.
Walking dead Season 3 for me. I just didn't care about Javier's story and hated how they handled Clem, who acts the same (mean and dickish) no matter what choices you made in previous seasons. The ending is based more on chance than choice and the overall season was lackluster.
Completely agree. Feels like the development team just made a season full of lifeless filler. I loved the final season though.
The entire series for me. I gave up after 4 episodes or so.
Same here it was so stupid that Clementine wasn't the protagonist even though she's supposed to be the main focus of the story. The flashbacks were terrible especially when you know who were killed off.
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Horizon Zero Dawn
Yup, I second that. It looked so cool, and it probably would've been, if I hadn't played so many open world titles. But I just found it so generic and cookie cutter.
@@VindictiveShadowWolf same feeling brother for a moment i thought horizon was an ubisoft game and im worried Days Gone is gonna suffer the same problems
@@abdelestrada7429 Oh, it will. Days Gone looks extremely generic. Add zombies ontop of that which have already died down, and I don't have a lot of faith in it.
Yeah mine is horizon zero dawn. Never tried to like a game so much, but I just can't with its god awful gameplay.
@@JayUk94 the gameplay is fine, man. little generic, but still worked well for me. what specifically doesnt work for you in the gameplay department?
"WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU I TOTALLY AGREE"
Jules has cemented his place as my favorite by wearing an Intervals shirt
My best friend got me Persona 5 for my birthday, and I just *cannot* get into it. It just feels so simplistic and unexceptional.
Aaron Lauretani literally same, it feels like a chore playing it atm
Funnily enough, I stuck with it and ended up beating it after putting in 100+ hours. Loved the game. What I did was turn off the (annoying and bad) English voiceovers and focus on doing more side-activities in the city.
@@ShogunKilledChuck ahhhh okay!!! i'll try and do that then thank you
I love all Final Fantasy series, the lore, world... but I never could play more than 30 min of any game...
Raimar Lunardi that’s funny I’m play X right now and I’m like 300 hours in game on my current game I don’t even know they longest time I’ve played one saved game over 1000 hours I’m sure
For me, it was the Borderlands series. I enjoyed the story.. but the mechanics and game play weren't that captivating to me. All of the missions felt repetitive and boring. And the gun level requirements system breaks the immersion. "You have to have a certain amount of extra knowledge to point a gun and pull the trigger."
Cringable try playing with friends
Horizon Zero Dawn - gorgeous, highly acclaimed, and obtuse AF. I'm terrible at it, I just can't figure it out and I don't know why. I'll keep trying though.
I struggled to start with, finally got it and was so happy I did, I’d say it’s top 3 I’ve played on PS4
Overwatch. I can’t get into it, I want to, I see the the joy but I can’t get in on it
Fallout, Skyrim, Bioshock, Metal Gear Solid, Monster Hunter: World, and Outlast are just some I can think of right now. I acknowledge that all of them are outstanding franchises, and I really want to experience them the same way their fans have, I just couldn't. Nothing ever struck me.
Fallout 76 end of discussion
God of War games, Final Fantasy games, Horizon Zero Dawn, Portal 1&2, PUBG, Saints Row games, Prey(2017), The Order 1886, Assassin's Creed games
metal melodies assassin's creed? have you at least tried black flag?
I think I have installed and uninstalled Skyrim four times and I just cannot get into it.
Do you like any elderscrolls games?
@@tortuga719 Honestly I have never tried any of the other Elder Scrolls games.
the first part can be a bit annoying but once you get little strong(or use cheats, if you do then don't go absolutely crazy with it because 1 hit kill makes it not fun) then you can enjoy the amazing story, atmosphere, and music, if you don't find any of that appealing then you simply dont like that type of game which is understandable.
I shall keep trying it out because it does appear to be something I should enjoy. Plus I haven't sold or traded in the disk yet so on some level I must want to give it a fair go.
Bloodborne was my first souls game and it was DEFINITELY hard. It's one of my favorite games of all time now. But yeah it isnt for everybody. It gets easier once you complete it the first time because a lot of your deaths are probably gonna come from unexpected things
The first Red Dead Redemption. I know, I know, it is blasphemy. Didn't care for game mechanics for some reason.
Absolutely agree. I just found it incredibly dull and couldn't get into it.
Do you like RDR2?
I could just watch Chatty Faces all day quite happily.
dishonored 2
Don't know why but yeah, I couldn't even finish it
Same which is weird I loved the first one
same
Emily on High Chaos is awesome.
Yup, touche
I have a mixed feeling on the second, but death of the outsider was amazing follow up to both games
Mass Effect Andromeda and Fable 3. I wanted SO BADLY to love those games but just didn't.