Watched both trailers on the steam page and read the blurbs. >Traverse rubble with a camera >Find out more about this totally-not Andrew Ryan / Cave Johnson character
I don't see the appeal
I used to be really into FTL when I didnt own it and played it occasionally on my cousin's computer. I eventually bought it and got sick of it almost immediately, same with Binding of Isaac and Noita.
The thing about those games is you need to learn about a lot of item stats and synergies before you can start getting consistently good runs. It's a looong slough but if you push through those games are amazing fun.
Except Noita. FUCK Noita.
I wasted over an hour looking for the battery pack to open the lab before deciding that I missed my chance to bring one down the elevator that wasn't even the solution. I have absolutely no fucking idea what they want me to do in order to stop the ceiling collapsing on my head. I found a bunch of stuff in the office and didn't realize I had to take pictures. Overall pretty bad experience.
It's a fine bro-op shooter, but I deeply resent the very notion of Resident Evil ever turning itself into a bro-op shooter in the first place. I reject the notion on a soul level.
I prefer L4D1 to L4D2. Yes, I know you can play L4D1 maps on 2, but I hate basically everything L4D2 added. I feel as if it just added annoying bloat to the experience
tears of the kingdom is a far and way a amazing zelda game and great coming off of botw which i actually hated, but i felt it still had too many assassincreed-like issues to keep me from playing for more and more hours without turning off the switch
INFRA filtered me so hard it's unreal
How? You just walk. 80% of the puzzles/exploration is optional.
Watched both trailers on the steam page and read the blurbs.
>Traverse rubble with a camera
>Find out more about this totally-not Andrew Ryan / Cave Johnson character
I don't see the appeal
It's a point and click first person adventure game, it's also the most terrifying game i've ever played.
Imagine Half-Life 2 but they took out all of the shooting bits and it's literally nothing but environmental storytelling and puzzles.
This isn't a bad premise for a game in itself but it certainly wasn't for me.
If the puzzles weren't bogus-level difficult it would've been fine
Mark is objectively one of the coolest video game protagonists ever made
I got stuck at that part when the outdoor elevator breaks
I was kinda enjoying this game but it gave me horrible nausea for some reason, most first person games don't
Metal Gear Solid series
Shin Megami Tensei series
Star Ocean series
3D Zelda games
What about objectively bad games that are liked for no reason?
I used to be really into FTL when I didnt own it and played it occasionally on my cousin's computer. I eventually bought it and got sick of it almost immediately, same with Binding of Isaac and Noita.
The thing about those games is you need to learn about a lot of item stats and synergies before you can start getting consistently good runs. It's a looong slough but if you push through those games are amazing fun.
Except Noita. FUCK Noita.
I wasted over an hour looking for the battery pack to open the lab before deciding that I missed my chance to bring one down the elevator that wasn't even the solution. I have absolutely no fucking idea what they want me to do in order to stop the ceiling collapsing on my head. I found a bunch of stuff in the office and didn't realize I had to take pictures. Overall pretty bad experience.
All souls games. Can't stand running back to the boss in those games.
I don't like Civ games.
Deep Rock Galactic
DOOM Eternal (Love 2016)
GTFO
Left 4 Dead
Fighting Games, in general
Any purely online game
This isn't to say people can't enjoy them, or that all online and fighting games are bad, I just don't have fun playing them.
>games that you don't like that are objectively good
don't exist
I just don't like survival craft game anymore.
It's a miracle I played M&M's kart racing as a kid otherwise I'd have to tell people this is my least favorite game I've played.
It's a fine bro-op shooter, but I deeply resent the very notion of Resident Evil ever turning itself into a bro-op shooter in the first place. I reject the notion on a soul level.
I prefer L4D1 to L4D2. Yes, I know you can play L4D1 maps on 2, but I hate basically everything L4D2 added. I feel as if it just added annoying bloat to the experience
tears of the kingdom is a far and way a amazing zelda game and great coming off of botw which i actually hated, but i felt it still had too many assassincreed-like issues to keep me from playing for more and more hours without turning off the switch
my sentiments aren't quite the same but I put it down a month after it came out and haven't touched it since
i'll get around to finishing it eventually
I never enjoy any Mario game for some reason.
best example ive got is new vegas.
yeah most of fallout community consider it best 3d fallout, but I dont fuckin like it.
Thats another thread for the flashlight
There are no objectively good games that I don't like.
Fuck all of chapter 8 and the start of 9
Otherwise great game.