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Shitty games that your dumb ass paid full price for

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Game was fucking awful. I bought it for $49.99 at Electronics Boutique back in 2001.
 
Payed 60€ plus 50€ from customs... for the FF Advent Children Complete BR movie with the japanese FFXIII demo...

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Pokémon X is probably the worst day 1 game I purchased. Everything else I either waited or knew it would be good.

Pokémon X isn't shit though. It's just not as good as many other Pokemon games imo
 
Paper Mario :Sticker Star. What sucks is that I got it on the eShop because I was too excited to wait to buy it from Amazon, and now, this game that costs like almost nothing anymore is a game I'm stuck with and hate.
 
Paper Mario Sticker Star.

Bought it full price, and by the time I finally got around to playing it and realizing how shitty it was, the MSRP had already tanked to $20 so I couldn't even get most of my money back by selling it off.
 
I will never forget the day I walked into Walmart to buy this piece of shit when it was released.

I knew from the moment I looked at the start screen that I had made a bad decision buying this game.

Wait, bad because ps2 version or bad game in general? Because that game is amazing.
 
I've been pretty budget-conscious when it comes to games in recent generations, so I think I need to go back to WWF War Zone, which with the Canadian exchange rate was something obscene like $109.99.
 
Castlevania lords of shadows 2 (loved the first one to death)

And didn't pay full price for it but my dumbass still regrets for falling for the shit hype that is Destiny
 
Watch dogs was the worst I could remember in a looooong time. Game had terrible performance on pc and the gameplay was mediocre at best, I'm pretty sure it still runs like shit. 60 bucks right down the pisser there.
 
Dark Souls. $60 for a game I absolutely hated. I traded it in for Skyrim and I wasn't impressed with that game too. I got rid of it. It's the only time I've ever regretted buying a game.
 
I usually check reviews and impressions before buying, but I hated Dark Souls II mostly due to the shitty hitboxes and the cheap bosses tracking with their swings.

Brink was a mistake, also Destiny, SMT IV, could not get into that at all, I'd say even Shadow of Mordor. Combat got stale and I saw that the nemesis system was just going to rehash shit, story wasn't great either.
 
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bound by flame
mgs:gz
TR:R
bf4 + premium
codaw pro edition

i regret buying full price when i look back, i never thought i would see this games on sale so fast on the PSN. i did enjoy them though
 
ac:bf
bound by flame
mgs:gz
TR:R
bf4 + premium
codaw pro edition

i regret buying full price when i look back, i never thought i would see this games on sale so fast on the PSN. i did enjoy them though


Premium was a mistake for me, too, the map packs are literal ghost towns on PS4 if you want to play anything other than conquest/rush. Even then, there aren't many.
 
The only game i ever preordered is Binding of Isaac: Rebirth.

I don't know what I expected other than the same thing with 10% more content and bigger rooms.
 
True Crime. Got it when I was about 13/14 and could only afford a game every 4 months or so. Kidded myself for a while but yeah, that game was pretty awful.
 
Mirror's edge. I then decided to troll my friends and say "yeah man this game is great" so they joined me in my pain.
 
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JUST GO WHERE I TELL YOU TO, STUPID MONKEY

WE USED TO BE SUCH A GOOD TEAM

Ok, I'm going to go this but Step & Roll. If I played with the balance board, I'd never finish it on time. If I played with the WiiMote, what's their solution to make things harder? HAVE A BUNCH OF TOTEMS EVERYWHERE!

I ended up playing through the game using my hands on the Balance Board. It was sad.
 
Call of Duty Ghosts. Those maps were so damn big it made the game boring.

It's so bad that it caused Advanced Warfare, an actually good game, to sell less.
 
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