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[–] petrus4 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago
Minecraft.
I know what you're going to say, here. "WTF? Minecraft is universally acclaimed!"
However, from everything I've ever seen, no, it isn't. Minecraft is a game which almost everyone has played, but it (particularly vanilla or unmodded) is not necessarily a game which everyone likes. There is a difference between universal visibility, and universal appeal.
Minecraft in my observation primarily appeals to people from outside the traditional "gaming," demographic, in the same way that The Sims did. The old school FPS bracket in particular seem unenthusiastic about it, when the irony there is that with the appropriate mods, Minecraft is easily one of the greatest FPS experiences I've ever had; and I say that as someone who was at high school when the original Doom was released. Minecraft offers a potential level of tactical freedom which you won't find anywhere else.
I'm also not talking about Battle Royale here, either. I play exclusively single player PvE.
[–] Wahaha 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I tried thinking about this for a minute and then realized, that I have no idea which games are disliked by people. But I casually enjoyed FLASH games back in the days when Flash still existed and as far as I remember those type of games were considered to be terrible.
[–] fightknightHERO ago
Sonic 06, Assassin's creed (1)
Dark Messiah (fuck you gamespot)
and Lord of the Rings war of the ring
[–] WhiteWolfSS ago
Land of the Dead: Road to Fiddler's Green
36 on Metacritic (PC) 6.7 User
I had this on the OG Xbox and it was one of the few Xbox games I ever actually finished. I liked it in 2005. I doubt I could stand to play it again now though.