Rocco Schiavone
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Saints Row Reboot.
Sea of stars
I actually quite enjoyed Crackdown 3. I don't think there's really anything bad about it, if you judge it for what it is (the story would be the weakest point). I always felt like it was called a bad game because of the initial "cloud destruction!" reveal rather than what actually released.Well, I took the approach of good ‘bad’ rather than just bad ‘bad’ game.
If you spend 40 hours on something, it has to be doing something right.
And I spent that time mainly jumping off buildings and shooting people in the nuts.
Final Fantasy XII
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It's a turd of a game that for some reason ate up over 80 hours of my life.
The game had no soul and told one of the worst Final Fantasy stories in the franchise's history complete with a cast of idiots.
I could never finish XII, despite liking FFX a lot. It felt like a chore after some dozens of hours.Sometimes we see these negative Steam reviews with hundreds of hours spent playing a game. Those reviews are funny, but it got me thinking. Have you ever just kept playing a game you didn't like for 40+ hours because you felt like you had to finish it? The one that really sticks out to me is:
Final Fantasy XII
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It's a turd of a game that for some reason ate up over 80 hours of my life. I just kept it playing it because I was determined to kill all the giant tortoises. The game had no soul and told one of the worst Final Fantasy stories in the franchise's history complete with a cast of idiots. Fortunately, Lost Odyssey came out fairly soon after and gave me my Gooch fix.
Same. Also Okami, which is basically a 40 hours long walking simulator.Sometimes we see these negative Steam reviews with hundreds of hours spent playing a game. Those reviews are funny, but it got me thinking. Have you ever just kept playing a game you didn't like for 40+ hours because you felt like you had to finish it? The one that really sticks out to me is:
Final Fantasy XII
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It's a turd of a game that for some reason ate up over 80 hours of my life. I just kept it playing it because I was determined to kill all the giant tortoises. The game had no soul and told one of the worst Final Fantasy stories in the franchise's history complete with a cast of idiots. Fortunately, Lost Odyssey came out fairly soon after and gave me my Gooch fix.
Okami is so beautiful and so fucking boring at the same time. A game I want to love but good lord, it just never gets out of its own way.Same. Also Okami, which is basically a 40 hours long walking simulator.
These games made me learn to NOT trust gaming hype.
This ^ word for word.Elden Ring. I spent a total of around 65 hours in it before deciding that I was done with it. I had never played any of the other From Soft Souls games prior, so I was enjoying the game for what it was... For the first 40 hours or so. And then the game just kept going and going and I realized that I wasn't even halfway through.
But the gameplay didn't feel rewarding at all after a while. I didn't feel like I was finding anything worthwhile, the story wasn't interesting (or comprehensible), and, at times, it felt like I was playing a PS3 game or something.
It's not a bad game, but I generally don't spend too much time in games I don't really enjoy, so it's still the worst game I spent more than 40 hours playing.
Why would you play something more than 1-2 hours if it was bad?
I rarely play MP games. The only ones I can remember playing for a long time are:Instead of thinking of a single player game, name a multiplayer game that you've sank 40 hours into and regretted it when it was all said and done.
Sometimes we see these negative Steam reviews with hundreds of hours spent playing a game. Those reviews are funny, but it got me thinking. Have you ever just kept playing a game you didn't like for 40+ hours because you felt like you had to finish it? The one that really sticks out to me is:
Final Fantasy XII
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It's a turd of a game that for some reason ate up over 80 hours of my life. I just kept it playing it because I was determined to kill all the giant tortoises. The game had no soul and told one of the worst Final Fantasy stories in the franchise's history complete with a cast of idiots. Fortunately, Lost Odyssey came out fairly soon after and gave me my Gooch fix.
I rarely play MP games. The only ones I can remember playing for a long time are:
No regrets about playing any of these. Had a blast in all of them.
- COD MW (og) | 50+ hours
- COD MW 2 (og) | 100+ hours
- Titanfall 2 | ~60 hours
- Star Wars Battlefront 2 | ~110 hours
- Rocket League | 660+ hours
I tried other MP games: Destiny 2, Apex Legends, COD MW (new), Vampire Masquerade, etc. but quit only after a few hours in all of them as I wasn't enjoying them. Same principle. So no regrets either way![]()
So you’ve had a perfect record since childhood? I might have enjoyed some games as a child but even I can admit some of them were just average or shitty games back then because I had nothing else to play at the time.Not even mp games. I don't have that much time for games anymore...
Not even mp games. I don't have that much time for games anymore...Instead of thinking of a single player game, name a multiplayer game that you've sank 40 hours into and regretted it when it was all said and done.