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[–] profanion [S] 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Starseed Pilgrim. It's a simple game yet many reviewers praise it as something extraordinary. Most Steam reviewers aren't falling for it though. I have a suspicion that the developer has connections. But that's for another subverse.

Also...many games which spawn "I'll spoil it if I review it" "reviews" have a danger to fall into this category.

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[–] Fambida 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Yeah, I tried that game (maybe got it in a humble bundle?), was not very good at all.

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[–] drinkjackdaniels 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Flower on the ps3. It really sucked.

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[–] BloodTypeRagu 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Journey.

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[–] mjmoore 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Gone Home.

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[–] Pawn ago  (edited ago)

DS3. What a steaming pile of puke. Maybe if you spent just a little more time polishing it, you'd make way more money. Whats the hurry to rush to market? It's riskier, and it doesn't always pay off. But delivering a quality game, that's polished and ready, that almost always pays off tenfold..........unless it's just crap which is probably why they rushed and didn't polish.

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[–] nuworldblue ago 

Wait, Dark Souls 3?

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[–] Pawn 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

Dead space. See, it was so shitty it's the last thing to come to mind. What a waste.

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[–] olicool10 ago 

The marketing was all wrong, it's more a puzzle game than a platformer.

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[–] Majatek ago 

As much as I'll be downvoted for saying this: any Half Life game.

I've played games with better silent protagonists that have more character.

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[–] kiryuvia ago 

The first thing that I thought of was Bioshock Infinite. The story and gameplay existed. That's about all I can give for those. Every single review though, every single one praised it for being this amazing piece of work and acted like the story was so amazing. The DLC for it was even worse, and the reviews that I saw for the burial at sea pieces were even worse.

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