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[–] Peacethroughpower 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
Starfox adventures on gamecube. Come at niggers
[–] NotPolice ago
I enjoyed it immensely. It only rankles because I only got to fly the Arwing for 5 minutes. I wanted star fox and got alt-zelda.
[–] wintertriangles 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago (edited ago)
The Getaway on PS2. Absolutely loved the story at the time, as well as the complete absence of shit on the screen. Controls were a bit meh but I got used to it, and as far as I know that's the main criticism of the game.
[–] SimonWest ago
I remember that game. played though it begrudgingly, not sure why, but then when i thought i finished it about you played from the other side/perspective something about it really kicked in and i enjoyed it.
[–] wintertriangles ago
You played as the father whose son was kidnapped and then as the good cop in a rotten police station.
[–] 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.
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[–] fightknightHERO ago
Based
[–] AfricanZionSafari 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Trespasser, the Jurassic Park game from 1998. I got it when I came out cause I was a teenager and I loved the Jurassic Park movies. It was super buggy and horribly optimized, literally like 10-15 frames per second on my pentium. But it was the first game I played that had a full physics engine and a quite beautiful, tropical 3D jungle environment, where some of the levels like the town prompted the player to explore a whole village. It had a great atmosphere I really remember it and love it dearly, but it was a total flop at the time because of all the bugs and terrible frame rate.
[–] 18385148? 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
The Syndicate reboot. Mod out the bloom, bump up the FOV, and I found it was actually pretty fun. I really like Starbreeze shooters, though.
[–] drakesdoom2 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
Without naming something specifically I think there are a lot of decent games that are passed over these days for not being mainstream. Especially for "professional" reviews if it doesn't have the newest fad competitive multiplayer it's not a good game. That leaves a lot out there that are very enjoyable.
[–] Thissandwich ago
I liked Of Orcs and Men. People gave it shit reviews when it came out.