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AlfredoTurkey said:
VGPolyglot said:

Which requires a Sega Genesis to work.

That is correct.

So what I said wasn't incorrect.



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pokoko said:
There are plenty of those. If I don't like a game, I'm not afraid to stop playing.

As far as progress in the game, Super Mario Bros. is up there. I'd play for a little while, get bored, and plug in Punch Out or something. However, I gave it many chances, so total time played is somewhat higher.

I guess I played Red Dead Redemption for quite awhile but I felt like I did nothing but ride around an empty desert and waste time on meaningless quests.

Same with LA Noire. I don't even remember doing anything fun at all but I did spend a lot of time watching cutscenes.

I dropped Uncharted 2 and Assassin's Creed really fast.

Oh, I think Folklore might get the top spot. Loved the vibe but then the combat hit and I was quickly into rage mode. I even stopped to google a way to turn off the STUPID MOTION CONTROLS but when I found out you couldn't, I yanked it.

Not sure if you’re being serious, but if you are....holy shit.

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Majin-Tenshinhan said:
Probably Darksiders. I played maybe 10 mins, turned it off, and haven't started it again.

I'm still meaning to give it an honest shot at some point, but who knows when that point is coming.

You definitely should, it’s one of my favourite games of last generation. Some fights can get a bit tedious but I still absolutely adore the lore, artwork and sound design.

 

 

On topic: Sadly I must say Far Cry Primal. It sounded so great in theory but it couldn’t grab me at all. I had a similar experience with Far Cry 4 sadly. I just adored Far Cry 3 but FC4 just felt more of the same.

Hoping for FC5 next. Looks intriguing for sure.

Also Mass Effect 3. I just adored ME and ME2 but ME3 felt like EA had casualised the combat (and story) so much, I couldn’t bring myself to keep playing after the first hour or so. Never finished it.

I used to pirate a lot and therefore tried a lot of games for only a very short time, but those mentioned above were the most memorable ones.

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VGPolyglot said:
AlfredoTurkey said:

That is correct.

So what I said wasn't incorrect.

Suggesting that the Sega Genesis and Sega CD were one in the same is like suggesting that PSVR and PS4 are one in the same. 



AlfredoTurkey said:
VGPolyglot said:

So what I said wasn't incorrect.

Had you said "You have a Sega CD as your avy, did you miss out on all those FMV games?" you would have been correct. The Genesis didn't play those games. The Sega CD did. It was an add-on that was totally separate from the Genesis.

Suggesting that the Sega Genesis and Sega CD were one in the same is like suggesting that PSVR and PS4 are one in the same. 

Yeah, the Genesis did play those games. That's why the colour palette was as limited as it was, because it was using the Genesis' colour palette.



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VGPolyglot said:
AlfredoTurkey said:

Had you said "You have a Sega CD as your avy, did you miss out on all those FMV games?" you would have been correct. The Genesis didn't play those games. The Sega CD did. It was an add-on that was totally separate from the Genesis.

Suggesting that the Sega Genesis and Sega CD were one in the same is like suggesting that PSVR and PS4 are one in the same. 

Yeah, the Genesis did play those games. That's why the colour palette was as limited as it was, because it was using the Genesis' colour palette.

I don't recall being able to play Night Trap on my Sega Genesis. Strange. Where did you jam the disc into the console? I don't know how I missed that shit.



ive fallen from the ship in Rune Factory 4 but not actually gone past the first cutscene.



Muda Muda Muda Muda Muda Muda!!!!


All the free to play games i am ignoring



Looking at my Steam account, it has to be X-Tension with 0.2h, in 2012.

I remember loading it, finding myself in a ship in the middle of space having to enter a space station without any clue, indication, help or anything about the controls. I quit fast.

Also for the same reasons a free trial weekend with Train Simulator (don't know the year). It asked me to move forward and then break in a limited zone without giving any clue about the controls. And it was the tutorial! What a mess.



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ULTIMA 4 is definitely the winner here.
Back in those days I had finished the AMAZING Phantasy Star and the revolutionary 3D mazes it had. Well I was a kid and I was naive and I thought that all games would go for at least as much as PS did but when I got Ultima 4 I was going to be disappointed very quickly. I must have spent less than 20 minutes on that game before giving up on it, never to play it again.