I was a little disappointed with Saints Row 4, but I was really disappointed with Sticker Star, just... why. I also thought Skyward Sword was disappointing because of the awful motion controls, but everything else was good, not as disappointing as Sticker Star.
Youngster Skaymore Honestly, I do not think that it is absolutely terrible, it is just that it was a large disappointment coming off of the excellent Super Paper Mario and the latest RPG in the series, Paper Mario : The Thousand-Year-Door.
You can't call this the worst game OF ALL TIME. Maybe the worst POKEMON game in all time but I think straight out in our life time the worst game in the entire universe is way too strong. I've seen worst games.
TheGamerFromMars Yeah, just realized that. Disappointing game. But to me, Lego Star Wars the Complete Saga for DS was extremely disappointing, and I'm not saying you're wrong.
You guys are ALL gonna hate me, but I got so hyped up for Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, and then they seemed kind of bland when I played them. I liked X and Y better
i agree with sticker star and kinda agree with x y all x y was to me was new pokemon and its in 3d same point of the game and team flare wasnt that interesting (comparing to team plasma and other teams)
It's actually pretty cool to see you have over 33,000 Subscribers now. I remember when you were asking for people to join a site of yours. I think you have more subscribers now than all the individuals who joined that place combined.
Worst game ever: Pokemon Red, Blue, and Yellow. First The Psychic type was unbalanced, second if you pick Charmander, your screwed, Third, In Pokemon Yellow Pikachu can't evolve.
In my honest opinion, the most disappointing game that I've ever played was Crash Nitro Kart. As a kid, I grew up with CTR and I loved the Hell out of it. It was the most fun and passionate game I had played at the time. So when I heard about Nitro Kart, I got excited. I was hoping it was going to be just as fun and awesome as CTR was. After all it was supposed to be a sequel to CTR. However all my hopes were crushed when I got the game and started playing it. Where I can see all the passion, care, and even love that went into CTR, I see absolutely none of that in Nitro Kart. There was no fun and no passion in that game. It was stupid, boring, and uncreative. The story was ridiculous. Most, if not all, of the tracks were copies from the original game. And worst of all, I couldn't get over what they did with some of the characters, especially my favorite, Dingodile. Those are some of the reasons why that game disappointed me as a kid. Now that I'm an adult, I see Nitro Kart as more of an insult to CTR rather than a proper sequel. I have nothing but anger and hatred for it. I hate that game the same way how Roger Ebert hated the movie North. Just in case anyone is going to ask: I liked Tag Team Racing a whole lot more and I do not consider it as an insult to CTR. For one thing it was a completely different game. Everything in it was new, different, and original. Nothing in it was a copy of CTR. For another where Nitro Kart left a negative impact on me, Tag Team Racing was the therapy I needed to heal from it. Where Nitro Kart failed, Tag Team Racing picked up the pieces and succeed with flying colors. Also: I never played the remake that came out in 2019 and Nitro Kart is one of the reasons why. The second I saw the word "nitro" in the game's title, I just got this bad feeling in my gut that if I played it, I would have another Nitro Kart on my hands. And one is enough. I don't need anymore of that shit in my life.
Everyone seems to love Pokemon Stadium SOOOO much, almost like it wad the best of the best Pokemon spin-offs. I don't find it to be all that exciting. Of course, Pokemon Battle Revolution isn't my favorite, but come on, give it a chance...
I totally agree with you Mars. Pokémon Stadium 1 & 2 worked so great in the N64, and they still have never repeated the formula. I still remember how awesome it was to play at 3x speed in the Game Boy Dodrio, and to this day I still play the minigames for fun with my family. However, I still have one even bigger disappointment with the Pokémon franchise: not being able to bring my 1st and 2nd generation Pokémon to 3rd generation and further. That killed me back in the day.
Pokemon stadium alone was disappointing, I thought it was a new pokemon adventure in 3d, and it was just the turn based battle part from the pokemon games. I choose a mew against a weedle, there I won, wow so fun
actually pokemon stadium 3 in japan is pokemon stadium 2 here. they had pokemon stadium before us. then they had stadium 2 which was kind of an update to the first. so our stadium 1 is their 2..
I never really understood why Battle Revolution is such a hated Pokemon game. As someone who never got the chance to play Stadium or Stadium 2, and didn't often use the online play, I just used Battle Revolution as a way to battle my brother on the big screen with 3-D graphics. And you know what? That was awesome. We'd already battled each other with our various Gen IV games and that was cool enough as-is, but there was just something about the graphics and battle setup for Battle Revolution that made it even better. I'm not saying it's a great game, but not awful or disappointing, either. For what I wanted out of it, it served its purpose and then some. I know not many Pokemon fans share this sentiment, but I liked Battle Revolution.
my honest theory on the confusing multiple endings is more or less a way for sega to lazilly address as many possible paths shadow could of took. Then for getting all those endings, you unlock the ending that sega deems as "the real canon." As for the guns, it could be shadow placing another limit on himself alongside the power rings he's wearing. Using firearms is a little more controlled than throwing energy projecticles everywhere. Kind of reminds me of Spawn. I hate the vehicles though
I randomly clicked on this video and all the memories of playing this game came back to me. Looking back, this game is a load of junk but when I was 7 this game was the best with my Pokémon from Diamond and going to my friend's house to play this. Now, though, I play Pokémon Stadium 2 9 years later...
Wasn't there Pokemon coliseum and XD Gale of Darkness for the GameCube, you can transfer your Sapphire, Ruby, and Emerald Pokemon into those games, and these two actually have an adventure mode
dude, loved the video, even tho i didnt find it a disappintment, as i, as a kid, didnt got the chance to play pokemon games, i felt like they took everything that made pokemon stadium good out of this game as you did. you got yourself a new subscriber!! keep the videos coming and dont lets the trolls get to you...
Pokken Fighters and Pokken Tournament were copyrighted by Nintedo of America in September and there was a hidden leak of the game showing a split second of a battle between Lucario and Blaziken! Let's hope for a better game this time!
I am pretty sure a lot of people said this in the comments, but just in case they didn't here is a fact. There is actually a Pokémon Stadium game released only in japan for the Nintendo 64, this Pokémon Stadium game was the very first one of it's series. It was basically a prototype for the Pokémon Stadium games that we got in North America.
If you've never played the Stadium games before, this game isn't disappointing because you go in without any expectations or comparison. I love this game because it gives me a chance to battle as my OCs (in a way) by customising the trainer. I do hope that Nintendo releases a Wii U version. If it's not able to communicate with the DS (my main team is on HG) , then I'll have to make another set of teams for my OCs on Y.
I really hate when developers drop the lobby system from their games, Ubisoft is a prime example, with all of the assassin's creed multi"play"er being completely unplayable due to ten minute wait times for matches.
Sadly, the wifi problems were the same problems that occurred with nearly every Wii online title. Don't even try to pay SSB Brawl on it. I only had success playing Mario Kart online, and that was only because they would downgrade the graphics to keep the speed up.
Although the selections that the Stadium games offered were horrible (very basic moves), they still offer better functionality than Battle Rev. But Nintendo also has competition with free battle sims, which are much more widely used by the competitive crowd.
My disappointment is shadow of war It would be a fantastic game even with loot boxes if you can get past the 18th mission which has a 87percent chance for it to work and you have to replay the game and hope you get lucky they do not even patch after sticking with WB even when they treat us like wallets with mouth to be rewarded with this
Pokemon Battle Revolution: -Battles too easy for people who use Soul Silver or Heartgold because of the preset battles. -Online bad -Bad Presets -Boring character customization -Lazy reused models -Boring gameplay -Bad accessibility Those were my issues.
A game that really disappointed me was the 2012 game, The Amazing Spider-Man. I'm a huge Spider-Man fan and was so excited to hear there was going to be a new open world Spidey game. Boy was I disappointed when the open world mechanic was pretty much useless after you beat the story.
To be 100% honest, I really was hoping for an enhanced pokemon xd style game. I really liked having a big adventure on the big screen. The locations were also really cool. I was disappointed to see it was like a dumbed down and boring pokemon stadium
Gamerfrommars I usually agree with you, but this is ridiculous! I love this game. I love the pokemon on the game. There were 493 pokemon released at that point, and this game had every one in it. Each pokemon also had there own graphic showing them hitting the move. I like the fact you also have to earn the pokemon you use. You have to literally spend the time and effort to earn the lv.100 status you want on the game. I admit it could have had a story mode, but with 10 tornements to choose from
One thing to note; Gamefreak made almost no effort to update the gen 1 - 3 models, that all come from Stadium 1, 2, and Colosseum. Also, the most disappointing game of all time is actually on the same system and happens to be Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
It is mine as well. My reasons are different, however. I never played the Stadium games, but Colosseum and XD are my two favorite games of all time. So not having a story mode in this was a huge letdown.
Well... I think this game isn't the most dissappointing... my most dissappointing game of all... that had to be Sonic unleashed. I was exited about a new Sonic game, and it also featured some levels with a great switch between 3d and 2d... everything was so perfect... and they had to ruin a great game by adding night levels to it... Sonic unleashed would be perfect without the night levels... it almost makes me cry... it's like... shall I punish myself through all these terrible night levels just to unlock the great day levels? They did everything perfect, but had to screw it up with adding something that just is terrible... Sonic is about speed and action, but noo.. they had to add something complete oposite...
For me, the most disappointing game would have to be The Sims 3 for Wii. I'm a huge Sims fan and have all the games on 3DS and PC and even MySims, yet The Sims 3 for Wii is really disappointing. It's basically the GameBoy Sims games and the PC game combined. I like The Sims games on GB, but they have an actual story. The Sims 3 for Wii has you using the nunchuk to directly control your Sims, rather than queuing up actions like in PC. However, it's otherwise just like the PC Sims 3 where you build up your house and stuff, but your Sims have no free will like in PC. To be honest, the only real fun I had in The Sims 3 for Wii was using a glitch to get infinite money...
I think that PBR was meant as a way for Pokémon Generation 4 owners (D/P/P/HG/SS) to play in 3D which was quite amazing in 2007 IMO. It has downfalls if you don't own the game, but who buys a 3D Pokémon game enhancer without buying the current main series. Also, it took you 5 minutes to get into an online battle? I played this game last year
and it took me 3 minutes tops. My only problem with online is there are either people with the rental pass playing the game (for reasons I don't know), people who have hacked shiny Arceus, Giratina, Darkrai etc. and obliterate my humble team, or rarely you will find a legitimate skilled player who also continues to obliterate my humble team. I only found problems with the organization of the online system with the lack of a leaderboard, Smogon-equivalent tiers (to put hackers in their environment i.e. Ubers), and maybe more rental team freedom. Of course Gamefreak could see the latter as a downfall seeing as people would only buy PBR and not D/P/P/HG/SS (again, that kind of pokemon "fan" puzzles me).
16-player free play was the main reason I paid for my second year of Xbox Live Gold. I feel that was worth it because it's so much fun, even without good voice chat nor mods.
Legendary. The game had mythological creatures, which was something I didn't expect from an FPS when I was getting into the genre. Bought it and then... It felt like I was playing with a shallow, dull, tired disc that had some software on it. It was depressing in how boring it was.
"Big Rigs: Over the Line Racing". You're supposed to race the opposing semi through the checkpoints and to the finish line so you can get your illegal cartel of drugs to the buyer before he does. Unless you downloaded the one patch that the Devs released the other truck doesn't move an inch. Even if you DID patch it, the truck stops just before hitting the finish line. The game doesn't even have SFX or collision boxes on ANY of the structures. How was it even legal to sell a game like that!?
I actually like this game. I like how you can put battle passes on your Wii remote so you can play at another friend's house and how the narrator for the TV show is the announcer for the battles. The fact that I can customize a character at all is a step int he right direction when in the mainstream games all you get is one boy and one girl. I also like how you can customize catchphrases. "Metagross Come Fourth!" My only compliant is the crappy ass movesets of Courtyard Colluseum.
I was on the other side of the wifi battles, being the kid with the preset. I didn't have a DS, nor the money to get one, so I stuck with the presets. It wasn't very fun for online play because I couldn't last 20 secounds without somebody's Dialga using roar of time. I love the game to death, mostly becuase of nostalgia, and they could have done more. Because of their failures I still havent finished the game and gotten that stupid Pikachu
epic mickey 2. I wanted that game SO FRICKEN BAD because when I played epic mickey 1 I played it all day every day I could. when I got em2 I was so disappointed at the dumb ai and the fact wasteland got destroyed. the voice acting was the only good thing about it! listen Disney, don't let epic mickey fail because of the second game. c'mon Disney. don't bring me down, no no no no nooo. ooo wa hoo. so i'll tell you once more before you make one more, don't bring me down
I Like The game because the challenge modes let me test my teams and my friends enjoy having it as a way to make battles a little different. My only problem is how expensive it was used.
Star Fox Command. It CAN be fun at times, especially when playing as certain characters, but the time limits, story, characters, boss fights, and crappy graphics drive me crazy!
A pokemon stadium game for the wii u would work perfectly, I mean think about it the handheld touch screen could be used for the move list to attack and switch pokemon. Depending on the move you chose you would have to complete a sort of movement with the controller to do as much damage as possible. Nintendo, you have to do this not for just the new fans of pokemon but for the adults who used to love playing these games still to this day.
The level and gender system actually make sense. Of course, you don't want there to be a level 1 Eevee to be traded for a level 100 Rhyperior; it'd take a little while to train it. And as for gender, there are often different designs, or in Meowstick's case, different play styles for each gender, so you might want to get the one that has the cooler designs or the one with the play style you want.
Honestly he is kinda right i would have loved to see this game with more features and such considering they have the ability to make this game more elaborate and enticing.
A game I thought was disappointing? Hm...Metroid: Other M, anyone? Sonic the Hedgehog 4? Sonic Unleashed? I think a lot of the new Pokémon games are pretty disappointing too. That's probably just because I've outgrown them, though. Nothing will ever match my time as a kid playing through Pokémon Gold.
Dude, I really liked this game. In my opinion the online mode was great, the graphics and controls rock, I had Pokemon Pearl with me ( That was not the main reason.) and I just really liked this game. Hopefully SOMEONE out there agrees with me. I don't think this game is dissapointing like your opinion, I loved it. For me, the online mode for me took about 1 minute 30 seconds for a match. Sure it can be repetitive, but not enough to stop me. I get put against decent players at minimum online.XD
Also Gates to Infinity doesn't include every pokemon in it most common ones I see are Gens 3-5 (with a few exceptions mind you). Also not every legendary included is recruitable like the others and another thing not even half the amount of Legendaries were included in the game
Dragon ball Z tencaichi budokai 3, I got it in hopes of new characters and good moves, well I was sadly mistaken as the only thing you can do(Unlike the Gamecube Dragon Ball Z BudoKai) is punch, and throw light. Just those two things, no Big Bang attack, No Kamehameha, No Spirit bomb, and lastly not even a Dodon Ray. I just couldn't believe it, they added Chiaozu, but they gave no one special moves. That's why it was such a let down from a gamecube version.
Dude, Sticker Star is such a slap in the face for me, The bosses are uninspired, the overworld is boring and looks like Mario 3D Land and the battles are just tedious and offer no reward other than just coins and you don't even have to do any more late in the game. You can just run away from an enemy and he'll just disappear. The Thousand Year Door just had it right, it's perfect, in my opinion.
You expecting something different, but all things considered I enjoyed it. I uploaded by Diamond team and set them up to play. They worked amazingly and the game changed the level to suit your pokemon. The animations were cool and let's be honest colleseum mode was good because you could go through the whole missions and you could go a long time. Also, while the character costomizaton was annoying it had a large variety. Also, they had a random rental gamemode, a league, and later on a level 5s and under battle mode that was fun if you put time in Diamond to set up a breeding and getting good pokemon. While it wasn't good by any means it was graphically good and may be only a slight upgrade on its successors, GTA V is popular, am I right? Let's see- bombs, guns, stealing cars. Then, bombs, guns, stealing cars and tennis. Which no-one plays.
Lost Magic for the DS. It came out in 2006ish and I was all excited about it. The main thing that had me excited was the interface (different drawn designs activated different spells, and spells could be combined for hundreds of different combinations) worked well, but that was about the only thing about it that did. The rest was clunky, unfinished and broken, and ultimately felt like a flash game that one could download for $1.99.
I've been looking at the comments and I've noticed that people think disappointing is the same as worst. Disappointing is when expect something to be good and fun but it wasn't as good as you though. Battle revolution itself isn't that bad of a game, but you would expect more from it, especially if it's a newer game of a series.
Whille I actualy like Pokemon Battle Revolution, I have to admit that it is a very weak entry when compared to the other games of the franchise, specialy the Pokemon Stadium and Colesseum, for a number of reasons: 1- We can't battle the gym leaders, elite 4 and champion. Imagine how it was if we could face Cyntia in 3D with the game's even more unforgiving A.I.; 2- The 3D models of many pokemon from Gen. 1 and 2 were not improved since Pokemon Stadium, so a lot of them stil look a little poligonal and other have unusualy stiff movements (Rydon and Tyranitar for example); 3- Texture could have been haded to make the models more realistic, but NO, they still all look like plastic; 4- The game should have been released around the same time as Pokemon Platinum, so that Giratina and Shaymin's alternative forms could be put into the game.
This game was based around pokemon diamond and pearl. There were no mini games other than contests. Game freak thought contests in 3d would be boring so the didn't add it. This game was great for one of the first time Internet games for Nintendo, so if your calling this game bad check again!
I think the worst part of the game is all the endings didn't make sense with exact other and they just changed words and characters in the ending. Then again why did we expect any justice to shadows character when they gave the ultimate lifeform guns and cars
Gamer from Mars,
You've come along so far with your videos and each one gets better.
Keep on working, brother.
I was a little disappointed with Saints Row 4, but I was really disappointed with Sticker Star, just... why. I also thought Skyward Sword was disappointing because of the awful motion controls, but everything else was good, not as disappointing as Sticker Star.
My most disappointing game of all time was halo 4 due to it's unoriginal campaign, and the COD-like matchmaking and multiplayer.
I certainly agree, the Halo community waited 5 years for a true sequel and what we got was a huge letdown.
***** I see a lot of people hate it, but I actually like it.. >_>
With both reach and 4, I feel that they were good First Person Shooter games, however, they were bad Halo games.
It was a better cod game then a halo game although halo 2/3 will always be the best shooter ever
Sonic 06? Every FPS?
Halo is actually pretty good
Pokemon Fanboy Pfffttt...
T legitimately is
Johnston himself said that he hated how everyone put it down as some generic fps
Its a diamond in the rough
"Every FPS" kinda defines Half-Life, Portal, TF2, Borderlands, Payday, Left 4 Dead, etc etc.
And halo
I loved Battle Revolution...
Paper Mario : Sticker Star and Pokemon Mystery Dungeon : Gates to Infinity.
cool name
Sticker star SUCKS
I like that game
Youngster Skaymore Honestly, I do not think that it is absolutely terrible, it is just that it was a large disappointment coming off of the excellent Super Paper Mario and the latest RPG in the series, Paper Mario : The Thousand-Year-Door.
Fuck Google + you clearly don't know that super paper mario exists
You can't call this the worst game OF ALL TIME. Maybe the worst POKEMON game in all time but I think straight out in our life time the worst game in the entire universe is way too strong. I've seen worst games.
Please, let me know when in the video I called this the worst game of all time.
TheGamerFromMars Yeah, just realized that. Disappointing game. But to me, Lego Star Wars the Complete Saga for DS was extremely disappointing, and I'm not saying you're wrong.
Most disappointing is different from worst
+Elly NoCare
I wouldn't expect Lego Game to be amazing.
xKryoxMan
No Lego games are good... for consoles. Not for hand held. They are horrible.
Oh, I thought it would be Paper Mario: Sticker Star. This is a great disappointment too!
You guys are ALL gonna hate me, but I got so hyped up for Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, and then they seemed kind of bland when I played them. I liked X and Y better
Sammeeeeee I hated x an y at first and then I traded it and pearl in for alpha sapphire SO DISSAPOINTED
Hearmywubz ikr
I felt the opposite. Once I played Y again, I couldn't find anything to do...
Shadowespio YES. YES!! I AGREE SO MUCH!!
Thank you so much! That really means a lot coming from you :)
E.T. for the Atari 2600
Pokemon XD and Colosseum were fantastic games with great story lines it was a nice next gen thing
mine was Paper Mario Sticker Star
have you heard of husky mudkip
i herd u liek mudkipz
that joke is older than you
cough cough (Sonic 06') cough cough
when i saw sonic 06 i can tell it was a bad game
I know right
No action girlz racing!
Move ovah sistah
@@nick_whateverTV No one thought that would be good.
Worst Game I've ever played: Freaky Forms Deluxe
Its boring. Creative, but boring
I died when I saw this. I still play it, especially on WI-FI.
Still like you, though. IDC if you like it or not, everyone has opinions.
why doesn't Nintendo get Genius Sonority to make a new Orre game?
You shouldn't be forced to buy another game to play this one. If me thinking this makes me a crybaby, so be it.
Duke nuken 3d
duke nukem was amazing what you on about?
DUKE NUKEN 3D?
yeah for its time
***** Duke Nukem 3D is awesome. Are you sure you're not talking about DN Forever?
What the fuck you that game was totally rad. You must mean Duke Nukem Forever. You fucking better mean that shit.
Did you not watch the video?
For Me, I Know Every Ones Gona Hate Me Pokemon X And Y, And Every One Will Agree With Paper Mario : Sticker Star.
my dad got me those games... but to me both are really good
i agree with sticker star and kinda agree with x y all x y was to me was new pokemon and its in 3d same point of the game and team flare wasnt that interesting (comparing to team plasma and other teams)
For me Pac-Man World 3. It wasn't bad just not as good as the original
John and Josh Harper i said pokemon y and paper mario sticker st...
Oh.....sorry i thought you said they were bad.
:-|
It's actually pretty cool to see you have over 33,000 Subscribers now. I remember when you were asking for people to join a site of yours. I think you have more subscribers now than all the individuals who joined that place combined.
Worst game ever: Pokemon Red, Blue, and Yellow. First The Psychic type was unbalanced, second if you pick Charmander, your screwed, Third, In Pokemon Yellow Pikachu can't evolve.
pikachu can evolve. you need to trade pikachu to a different game and evolve it then trade back
Well these are the first three pokemon games .-. what will you expect
Because they were the first and had no real standards you idiot...
I agree
ps yellow is based on ashes journey
-__- It's not in High Def and the online doesn't work well...
You just insulted one of my favorite games. *unsubscribe*
me too
If this is one of your favorite games then you must not play that much.
yes i do play it a lot
):
+TheGamerFromMars The only reason I liked it was the animations were pretty good. Especially Mewtwo and Blaziken.
ok bye nobody ever loved u byeeeeee
In my honest opinion, the most disappointing game that I've ever played was Crash Nitro Kart. As a kid, I grew up with CTR and I loved the Hell out of it. It was the most fun and passionate game I had played at the time. So when I heard about Nitro Kart, I got excited. I was hoping it was going to be just as fun and awesome as CTR was. After all it was supposed to be a sequel to CTR. However all my hopes were crushed when I got the game and started playing it. Where I can see all the passion, care, and even love that went into CTR, I see absolutely none of that in Nitro Kart. There was no fun and no passion in that game. It was stupid, boring, and uncreative. The story was ridiculous. Most, if not all, of the tracks were copies from the original game. And worst of all, I couldn't get over what they did with some of the characters, especially my favorite, Dingodile. Those are some of the reasons why that game disappointed me as a kid. Now that I'm an adult, I see Nitro Kart as more of an insult to CTR rather than a proper sequel. I have nothing but anger and hatred for it. I hate that game the same way how Roger Ebert hated the movie North.
Just in case anyone is going to ask: I liked Tag Team Racing a whole lot more and I do not consider it as an insult to CTR. For one thing it was a completely different game. Everything in it was new, different, and original. Nothing in it was a copy of CTR. For another where Nitro Kart left a negative impact on me, Tag Team Racing was the therapy I needed to heal from it. Where Nitro Kart failed, Tag Team Racing picked up the pieces and succeed with flying colors.
Also: I never played the remake that came out in 2019 and Nitro Kart is one of the reasons why. The second I saw the word "nitro" in the game's title, I just got this bad feeling in my gut that if I played it, I would have another Nitro Kart on my hands. And one is enough. I don't need anymore of that shit in my life.
WE NEED POKEMON DANCE REVOLUTION
What do you mean they had less to do? Pokemon Stadium did everything this game did, plus some.
Sonic The Hedgehog for the XBOX 360 and PS3 is my most dissapointing game I've ever played!
Everyone seems to love Pokemon Stadium SOOOO much, almost like it wad the best of the best Pokemon spin-offs. I don't find it to be all that exciting. Of course, Pokemon Battle Revolution isn't my favorite, but come on, give it a chance...
I totally agree with you Mars. Pokémon Stadium 1 & 2 worked so great in the N64, and they still have never repeated the formula. I still remember how awesome it was to play at 3x speed in the Game Boy Dodrio, and to this day I still play the minigames for fun with my family. However, I still have one even bigger disappointment with the Pokémon franchise: not being able to bring my 1st and 2nd generation Pokémon to 3rd generation and further. That killed me back in the day.
Pokemon stadium alone was disappointing, I thought it was a new pokemon adventure in 3d, and it was just the turn based battle part from the pokemon games.
I choose a mew against a weedle, there I won, wow so fun
actually pokemon stadium 3 in japan is pokemon stadium 2 here. they had pokemon stadium before us. then they had stadium 2 which was kind of an update to the first. so our stadium 1 is their 2..
watched some of your vids and I really like your content, subscribed :)
I never really understood why Battle Revolution is such a hated Pokemon game. As someone who never got the chance to play Stadium or Stadium 2, and didn't often use the online play, I just used Battle Revolution as a way to battle my brother on the big screen with 3-D graphics. And you know what? That was awesome. We'd already battled each other with our various Gen IV games and that was cool enough as-is, but there was just something about the graphics and battle setup for Battle Revolution that made it even better. I'm not saying it's a great game, but not awful or disappointing, either. For what I wanted out of it, it served its purpose and then some. I know not many Pokemon fans share this sentiment, but I liked Battle Revolution.
Great video! I love when I find great youtube channels.
my honest theory on the confusing multiple endings is more or less a way for sega to lazilly address as many possible paths shadow could of took. Then for getting all those endings, you unlock the ending that sega deems as "the real canon." As for the guns, it could be shadow placing another limit on himself alongside the power rings he's wearing. Using firearms is a little more controlled than throwing energy projecticles everywhere. Kind of reminds me of Spawn. I hate the vehicles though
I'm disappointed the thumbnail has a typo
I don't know signle person that watched or liked the pokemon. When I was young the word "pokemon" was a heavy insult among my peers.
I randomly clicked on this video and all the memories of playing this game came back to me. Looking back, this game is a load of junk but when I was 7 this game was the best with my Pokémon from Diamond and going to my friend's house to play this.
Now, though, I play Pokémon Stadium 2 9 years later...
I'm not sure about XD, but Coliseum allowed you to play with your Pokemon from at least Ruby and Sapphire in the hub system he referred to.
Wasn't there Pokemon coliseum and XD Gale of Darkness for the GameCube, you can transfer your Sapphire, Ruby, and Emerald Pokemon into those games, and these two actually have an adventure mode
I've watched three of your videos already, and you just gained a new subscriber.
dude, loved the video, even tho i didnt find it a disappintment, as i, as a kid, didnt got the chance to play pokemon games, i felt like they took everything that made pokemon stadium good out of this game as you did. you got yourself a new subscriber!! keep the videos coming and dont lets the trolls get to you...
Pokken Fighters and Pokken Tournament were copyrighted by Nintedo of America in September and there was a hidden leak of the game showing a split second of a battle between Lucario and Blaziken! Let's hope for a better game this time!
I am pretty sure a lot of people said this in the comments, but just in case they didn't here is a fact. There is actually a Pokémon Stadium game released only in japan for the Nintendo 64, this Pokémon Stadium game was the very first one of it's series. It was basically a prototype for the Pokémon Stadium games that we got in North America.
started watching you from your lavender town video.....and you have yet made me regret subcribing to you. your vids are amazing
If you've never played the Stadium games before, this game isn't disappointing because you go in without any expectations or comparison.
I love this game because it gives me a chance to battle as my OCs (in a way) by customising the trainer.
I do hope that Nintendo releases a Wii U version. If it's not able to communicate with the DS (my main team is on HG) , then I'll have to make another set of teams for my OCs on Y.
Are you really going to work with The Sticky Paddel Gameing Network and MulletMike?
Mario Kart 8 wasn't a disappointing game overall, but its Battle Mode was REALLY disappointing,
I really hate when developers drop the lobby system from their games, Ubisoft is a prime example, with all of the assassin's creed multi"play"er being completely unplayable due to ten minute wait times for matches.
Sadly, the wifi problems were the same problems that occurred with nearly every Wii online title. Don't even try to pay SSB Brawl on it. I only had success playing Mario Kart online, and that was only because they would downgrade the graphics to keep the speed up.
I have a question for you @gamerfrommars what do you think about the newer Pokemon? Like in Pokemon black and white?
Although the selections that the Stadium games offered were horrible (very basic moves), they still offer better functionality than Battle Rev. But Nintendo also has competition with free battle sims, which are much more widely used by the competitive crowd.
My disappointment is shadow of war It would be a fantastic game even with loot boxes if you can get past the 18th mission which has a 87percent chance for it to work and you have to replay the game and hope you get lucky they do not even patch after sticking with WB even when they treat us like wallets with mouth to be rewarded with this
Pokemon Battle Revolution:
-Battles too easy for people who use Soul Silver or Heartgold because of the preset battles.
-Online bad
-Bad Presets
-Boring character customization
-Lazy reused models
-Boring gameplay
-Bad accessibility
Those were my issues.
A game that really disappointed me was the 2012 game, The Amazing Spider-Man. I'm a huge Spider-Man fan and was so excited to hear there was going to be a new open world Spidey game. Boy was I disappointed when the open world mechanic was pretty much useless after you beat the story.
I'm 18.
Did you say the Kangaskhan model? It's horrible. Or the Slowbro one.
To be 100% honest, I really was hoping for an enhanced pokemon xd style game. I really liked having a big adventure on the big screen. The locations were also really cool. I was disappointed to see it was like a dumbed down and boring pokemon stadium
Gamerfrommars I usually agree with you, but this is ridiculous! I love this game. I love the pokemon on the game. There were 493 pokemon released at that point, and this game had every one in it. Each pokemon also had there own graphic showing them hitting the move. I like the fact you also have to earn the pokemon you use. You have to literally spend the time and effort to earn the lv.100 status you want on the game. I admit it could have had a story mode, but with 10 tornements to choose from
brink, when you tried to jump it felt like there was a cinder block on top of your head
You needed the candle, basically you couldn't SEE the enemies
One thing to note; Gamefreak made almost no effort to update the gen 1 - 3 models, that all come from Stadium 1, 2, and Colosseum. Also, the most disappointing game of all time is actually on the same system and happens to be Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
It is mine as well. My reasons are different, however. I never played the Stadium games, but Colosseum and XD are my two favorite games of all time. So not having a story mode in this was a huge letdown.
Well... I think this game isn't the most dissappointing... my most dissappointing game of all... that had to be Sonic unleashed. I was exited about a new Sonic game, and it also featured some levels with a great switch between 3d and 2d... everything was so perfect... and they had to ruin a great game by adding night levels to it... Sonic unleashed would be perfect without the night levels... it almost makes me cry... it's like... shall I punish myself through all these terrible night levels just to unlock the great day levels? They did everything perfect, but had to screw it up with adding something that just is terrible... Sonic is about speed and action, but noo.. they had to add something complete oposite...
U got that right
I loved Sonic Unleashed
I love minecraft
For me, the most disappointing game would have to be The Sims 3 for Wii. I'm a huge Sims fan and have all the games on 3DS and PC and even MySims, yet The Sims 3 for Wii is really disappointing. It's basically the GameBoy Sims games and the PC game combined. I like The Sims games on GB, but they have an actual story. The Sims 3 for Wii has you using the nunchuk to directly control your Sims, rather than queuing up actions like in PC. However, it's otherwise just like the PC Sims 3 where you build up your house and stuff, but your Sims have no free will like in PC. To be honest, the only real fun I had in The Sims 3 for Wii was using a glitch to get infinite money...
I think that PBR was meant as a way for Pokémon Generation 4 owners (D/P/P/HG/SS) to play in 3D which was quite amazing in 2007 IMO. It has downfalls if you don't own the game, but who buys a 3D Pokémon game enhancer without buying the current main series. Also, it took you 5 minutes to get into an online battle? I played this game last year
and it took me 3 minutes tops. My only problem with online is there are either people with the rental pass playing the game (for reasons I don't know), people who have hacked shiny Arceus, Giratina, Darkrai etc. and obliterate my humble team, or rarely you will find a legitimate skilled player who also continues to obliterate my humble team. I only found problems with the organization of the online system with the lack of a leaderboard, Smogon-equivalent tiers (to put hackers in their environment i.e. Ubers), and maybe more rental team freedom. Of course Gamefreak could see the latter as a downfall seeing as people would only buy PBR and not D/P/P/HG/SS (again, that kind of pokemon "fan" puzzles me).
16-player free play was the main reason I paid for my second year of Xbox Live Gold. I feel that was worth it because it's so much fun, even without good voice chat nor mods.
Legendary. The game had mythological creatures, which was something I didn't expect from an FPS when I was getting into the genre. Bought it and then... It felt like I was playing with a shallow, dull, tired disc that had some software on it. It was depressing in how boring it was.
"Big Rigs: Over the Line Racing". You're supposed to race the opposing semi through the checkpoints and to the finish line so you can get your illegal cartel of drugs to the buyer before he does.
Unless you downloaded the one patch that the Devs released the other truck doesn't move an inch. Even if you DID patch it, the truck stops just before hitting the finish line.
The game doesn't even have SFX or collision boxes on ANY of the structures.
How was it even legal to sell a game like that!?
Well, I meant you could mix and max the rentals, and it wasn't too far into the game, plus you do unlock more as you go.
I actually like this game. I like how you can put battle passes on your Wii remote so you can play at another friend's house and how the narrator for the TV show is the announcer for the battles. The fact that I can customize a character at all is a step int he right direction when in the mainstream games all you get is one boy and one girl. I also like how you can customize catchphrases.
"Metagross Come Fourth!"
My only compliant is the crappy ass movesets of Courtyard Colluseum.
Thank You!
I was on the other side of the wifi battles, being the kid with the preset. I didn't have a DS, nor the money to get one, so I stuck with the presets. It wasn't very fun for online play because I couldn't last 20 secounds without somebody's Dialga using roar of time. I love the game to death, mostly becuase of nostalgia, and they could have done more. Because of their failures I still havent finished the game and gotten that stupid Pikachu
epic mickey 2. I wanted that game SO FRICKEN BAD because when I played epic mickey 1 I played it all day every day I could. when I got em2 I was so disappointed at the dumb ai and the fact wasteland got destroyed. the voice acting was the only good thing about it! listen Disney, don't let epic mickey fail because of the second game. c'mon Disney. don't bring me down, no no no no nooo. ooo wa hoo. so i'll tell you once more before you make one more, don't bring me down
I Like The game because the challenge modes let me test my teams and my friends enjoy having it as a way to make battles a little different. My only problem is how expensive it was used.
Star Fox Command. It CAN be fun at times, especially when playing as certain characters, but the time limits, story, characters, boss fights, and crappy graphics drive me crazy!
A pokemon stadium game for the wii u would work perfectly, I mean think about it the handheld touch screen could be used for the move list to attack and switch pokemon. Depending on the move you chose you would have to complete a sort of movement with the controller to do as much damage as possible. Nintendo, you have to do this not for just the new fans of pokemon but for the adults who used to love playing these games still to this day.
The level and gender system actually make sense. Of course, you don't want there to be a level 1 Eevee to be traded for a level 100 Rhyperior; it'd take a little while to train it. And as for gender, there are often different designs, or in Meowstick's case, different play styles for each gender, so you might want to get the one that has the cooler designs or the one with the play style you want.
Honestly he is kinda right i would have loved to see this game with more features and such considering they have the ability to make this game more elaborate and enticing.
I hope the Generation 6 Wii U game will be epic and have tons of great stuff.
A game I thought was disappointing? Hm...Metroid: Other M, anyone? Sonic the Hedgehog 4? Sonic Unleashed?
I think a lot of the new Pokémon games are pretty disappointing too. That's probably just because I've outgrown them, though. Nothing will ever match my time as a kid playing through Pokémon Gold.
Dude, I really liked this game. In my opinion the online mode was great, the graphics and controls rock, I had Pokemon Pearl with me ( That was not the main reason.) and I just really liked this game. Hopefully SOMEONE out there agrees with me. I don't think this game is dissapointing like your opinion, I loved it. For me, the online mode for me took about 1 minute 30 seconds for a match. Sure it can be repetitive, but not enough to stop me. I get put against decent players at minimum online.XD
Um, you CAN play your handheld games on PBR. My sister and I battle each other all the time. She uses Platinum and I use HeartGold.
Also Gates to Infinity doesn't include every pokemon in it most common ones I see are Gens 3-5 (with a few exceptions mind you). Also not every legendary included is recruitable like the others and another thing not even half the amount of Legendaries were included in the game
Interesting, you said you hate the pokemon spinoffs in one old countdown of yours
someone should make a theory about that
Dragon ball Z tencaichi budokai 3, I got it in hopes of new characters and good moves, well I was sadly mistaken as the only thing you can do(Unlike the Gamecube Dragon Ball Z BudoKai) is punch, and throw light. Just those two things, no Big Bang attack, No Kamehameha, No Spirit bomb, and lastly not even a Dodon Ray. I just couldn't believe it, they added Chiaozu, but they gave no one special moves. That's why it was such a let down from a gamecube version.
Dude, Sticker Star is such a slap in the face for me, The bosses are uninspired, the overworld is boring and looks like Mario 3D Land and the battles are just tedious and offer no reward other than just coins and you don't even have to do any more late in the game. You can just run away from an enemy and he'll just disappear. The Thousand Year Door just had it right, it's perfect, in my opinion.
You expecting something different, but all things considered I enjoyed it. I uploaded by Diamond team and set them up to play. They worked amazingly and the game changed the level to suit your pokemon. The animations were cool and let's be honest colleseum mode was good because you could go through the whole missions and you could go a long time. Also, while the character costomizaton was annoying it had a large variety. Also, they had a random rental gamemode, a league, and later on a level 5s and under battle mode that was fun if you put time in Diamond to set up a breeding and getting good pokemon. While it wasn't good by any means it was graphically good and may be only a slight upgrade on its successors, GTA V is popular, am I right? Let's see- bombs, guns, stealing cars. Then, bombs, guns, stealing cars and tennis. Which no-one plays.
Lost Magic for the DS. It came out in 2006ish and I was all excited about it. The main thing that had me excited was the interface (different drawn designs activated different spells, and spells could be combined for hundreds of different combinations) worked well, but that was about the only thing about it that did. The rest was clunky, unfinished and broken, and ultimately felt like a flash game that one could download for $1.99.
Skyrim didn't let me down c:
Star Ocean 5: Integrity and Faithlessness. Just... why did they bastardize the concept of the series like that...?!
I knew I was gonna find someone say this, and I didn't even need to change the page.
I've been looking at the comments and I've noticed that people think disappointing is the same as worst. Disappointing is when expect something to be good and fun but it wasn't as good as you though. Battle revolution itself isn't that bad of a game, but you would expect more from it, especially if it's a newer game of a series.
Whille I actualy like Pokemon Battle Revolution, I have to admit that it is a very weak entry when compared to the other games of the franchise, specialy the Pokemon Stadium and Colesseum, for a number of reasons:
1- We can't battle the gym leaders, elite 4 and champion. Imagine how it was if we could face Cyntia in 3D with the game's even more unforgiving A.I.;
2- The 3D models of many pokemon from Gen. 1 and 2 were not improved since Pokemon Stadium, so a lot of them stil look a little poligonal and other have unusualy stiff movements (Rydon and Tyranitar for example);
3- Texture could have been haded to make the models more realistic, but NO, they still all look like plastic;
4- The game should have been released around the same time as Pokemon Platinum, so that Giratina and Shaymin's alternative forms could be put into the game.
I would say decent looking, they were nothing great.
Its true. It was so bad that the Darleks didn't even wait long enough to watch the video before wanting to destroy it.
This game was based around pokemon diamond and pearl. There were no mini games other than contests. Game freak thought contests in 3d would be boring so the didn't add it. This game was great for one of the first time Internet games for Nintendo, so if your calling this game bad check again!
I think the worst part of the game is all the endings didn't make sense with exact other and they just changed words and characters in the ending. Then again why did we expect any justice to shadows character when they gave the ultimate lifeform guns and cars