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Gamers Zone / Critically acclaimed games that you don't like
« on: January 10, 2015, 03:01:36 PM »
Did anyone here had the chance of playing "Rush Bros?" The Art in that game is fantastic, and so are some of the songs but... the game itself left me with a pretty bad taste. Too unforgiving, too frustrating.
Also... My girlfriend was amongst the first people that bought PokÈmon X and Y when they first came out... the only thing that I have to say about them is that, I'm so GLAD that I didn't have to spent MY money on either of them.
This has been my favorite franchise ever since I played PokÈmon Yellow back in 1999... that was one of the very first games that could successfully prevent me from going to sleep for several days in a row (in fact, I didn't return to my regular schedule until AFTER I finished the entire thing). I have played pretty much every installment on the series and with every new one that came out, I felt a little less attracted to the whole thing: PokÈmon Diamond felt like a chore during the majority of it and it was downright unfunny, PokÈmon Black insisted on hold my hand thru every step of the way (I kid you not) and PokÈmon Black 2 improved a LOT over those two, but still felt bland.
I would love to know why critics keep being so enthusiastic towards this series when it is obvious that it had reached it's limit a long time ago. New PokÈmons? That's a disadvantage really, as it is really hard to keep track AND most of them are horribly uninspired.
... And to think that every new Sonic game that comes out it's received like a wounded seal on a shark tank
Also... My girlfriend was amongst the first people that bought PokÈmon X and Y when they first came out... the only thing that I have to say about them is that, I'm so GLAD that I didn't have to spent MY money on either of them.
This has been my favorite franchise ever since I played PokÈmon Yellow back in 1999... that was one of the very first games that could successfully prevent me from going to sleep for several days in a row (in fact, I didn't return to my regular schedule until AFTER I finished the entire thing). I have played pretty much every installment on the series and with every new one that came out, I felt a little less attracted to the whole thing: PokÈmon Diamond felt like a chore during the majority of it and it was downright unfunny, PokÈmon Black insisted on hold my hand thru every step of the way (I kid you not) and PokÈmon Black 2 improved a LOT over those two, but still felt bland.
I would love to know why critics keep being so enthusiastic towards this series when it is obvious that it had reached it's limit a long time ago. New PokÈmons? That's a disadvantage really, as it is really hard to keep track AND most of them are horribly uninspired.
... And to think that every new Sonic game that comes out it's received like a wounded seal on a shark tank