I am there day one. Opted in to the Alpha and am waiting for a release date. I need to practice my fiance is going to question my sanity when I break out the Deckard Cain voice for everything lmaoYou pumped for the remake (or remaster, or whatever)? I am.
Mass Effect Andromeda.
I booted it up and it had a cool setting going for it. Then all characters grouped together and every single one of the characters felt fake. After living in Shepherd’s world for three games, it felt like the developers went with any generic cast they could find. Especially after all the bonds you created along the way. I shouldn’t have bought it. I sold it shortly after. I hate when that feeling happens. It just feels so fake and generic. I regret that and I regret buying Anthem. I uninstalled it once people were saying it was bricking consoles. I lost interest with it. The missions felt like any other generic MMO type of game. The first person stuff wasn’t interesting at all. I regretted buying Fable III because I was so bored with it once I could teleport myself like a game piece. The story felt flat and the fantasy to it felt stale. I regret buying Overlord and GRAW2 at launch. They were not my type of game and I fell for the hype because someone briefly mentioned that they were good. I remember buying Rainbow Six Vegas 2 and I hated it. I really liked the first game, but this didn’t set itself up the same way. It was weird, I was a couple hours into Vegas 2 and I completely lost interest. I bought No Man’s Sky on launch and regretted it. I am not a fan of gathering materials and the asteroids looked like poop flying in my face. I hated it. Usually I’m pretty good at getting a game, but I won’t buy every single game unless I’m sure I’ll really like it.Mass Effect Andromeda.
Three of my favourite games right there. Genuinely couldn't put any of them down.Horizon Zero Dawn
God of War PS4
Uncharted 4
These three games cured my 25 years Sony fanboysim for good
I genuinely thought SPORE might be the last game I would ever need to buy. Because the amount of stuff to do would be limitless
Agreed. the lack of variety in ghost capturing is a deep flaw ....you'd think that they could have developed a different mechanic and strategy for each ghost type to keep the game fresh.I've learned to feel that way about most games I buy that I know will be $20 twelve months from the release date.
More recently, however, I felt regret over Luigi's Mansion 3. The game has fine production values and such, but the core mechanic of the game is just not very deep and makes for very repetitive experiences. Slamming ghosts around is just not fun for me.
I bought the PS2 versions of it and X-Men Origins: Wolverine few years ago. I also got them just to see how different they are compared to the next-gen versions. There are some cases when the last-gen versions are actually better like Splinter Cell: Double Agent.I bought the Force Unleashed on PS2 out of curiosity and it felt like such a watered down version of the PS3/360 version. I hated the bars or whatever they added as health. It was a shell of its next gen counterpart. It was late at night at Walmart. The PS2 had such an awesome run in 06/07.
I got the Xbox 360 version later and I liked it. I tried it again last year and it hasn't aged well but its still a lot better than the PS2 version.Spider-Man 3 for the PS3. Thought it was gonna be awesome like the second one but it was a huge let down.
Granted it was on a 50% off sale but still the biggest waste of money I’ve spent on a game.
Ive been intrigued by it for a while, but heard its not great. What price would you have been okay with paying? Or would you just not own it in hindsight?The outer worlds.
I was so excited about an Obsidian RPG I bought it full phat price.
It certainly was a disappointment.
Ive been intrigued by it for a while, but heard its not great. What price would you have been okay with paying? Or would you just not own it in hindsight?
Oh yeah, this one too, fuck me and the day i decided to buy that shit in digital at full price.Final Fantasy VII Remake
On PC and in Couch Coop this is just awesome. Yeah, the frames dip, but it's still pure fun.
I expected a schlocky B game but I straight up got pure garbage. Maybe the framerate problems were kind of endearing on PS2 but on PS4 this was just sad.
I remember this very well when I had my gaming store around that timeSilent Hill Downpour. $60-70. I knew it would suck though so didn't feel too bad.