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I can't really say hate, but there are a few genres that I do rather severely dislike. First one to my mind are shooters. This includes both FPS and TPS. I never really got into them; in my eyes, after playing Doom, I've played them all. I'm aware there are differences, but the objectives are the same.

Next would be MMORPGs. Some may think this weird, since RPGs are my favorite category, but I've seen too many people's lives ruined by MMOs. And I'm also against the concept of buying a game, then being told I have to pay more just to play it. Either give me the software, or there better damn well be a way that I can play this game whenever I want without paying an additional fee.

Following this would be sports. (Note that for me, sports do not include racing games, activity games like DDR, or workout games like Wii Fit.) I never really was a fan of sports in real life, and the feeling comes across in the games. You really have to already know a fair amount about the sport to get the most out of these games. And since I never cared to research them, I never cared for these games either. Plus the early ones had abyssmal play control, and then I saw EA's rehashes every year. Yeah... no thanks.

Lastly, and perhaps the closest to hate in my book, is tough to pinpoint. It's... I guess games that have excessive violence for no point other than violence. GTA is the biggest offender in this to me, but I can't say that it's the fault of sandbox games. Madworld also falls into this category for me, yet Smash TV doesn't. I... really can't explain it...



-dunno001

-On a quest for the truly perfect game; I don't think it exists...