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Flow said:
Another one... I think people will kill me but...

Wii sports

I played wii sports in my cousin's wii for like, 2 days. At first it was cool, but after i got into a review mood i felt the controls very unresponsive, speccialy at boxing. Tenis was really awful since my force would make no difference, just swinging my wrist would do the same as throwing my arm full force. Golf was junk, sometimes i moved the remote up and he would hit the ball. Bowling and baseball were alright.
That was not so bad, but i thought i would feel myself in a real sport rather than this with all the nintendo and fanboys hype over the wii.

*hides*

 Hey don't worry. I'm a huge Wii fanboy and I hate Wii Sports. I'm just glad I didn't actually pay any money for it.

On topic:

Metroid Prime Hunters: I absolutely love the Metroid franchise and I have played, owned and beaten every Metroid game ever. This is not a Metroid game. It's a shallow FPS with HORRIFIC controls.

Half-Life: Everybody hypes this game like it was the greatest thing since sliced bread. I think I'd rather slice a dozen loaves of bread than ever play it again. I bought into the hype and bought the PS2 version when it first came out, and after a few hours came to the conclusion that the game is utter crap. So then I thought "well, maybe it was just a bad port". So several years later, I played the PC version that comes on the GOTY edition of Half-Life 2 (which is a freaking amazing game, by the way). The PS2 version was not a bad port. The game is awful. Crappy graphics, awful controls, and no story, which really amazed me considering the game is supposed to be what brought story to FPSs.

Beyond Good & Evil: I still hear stuff from time to time about what an amazing gem this game is, and frankly, it's a load of crap. This wasn't a bad game, it just wasn't great. The story absolutely sucked, the game was way too short, and the gameplay was much more shallow than you'd expect from a game that was supposed to be UbiSoft's answer to Zelda.

Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando: I liked the first game well enough, so I was expecting big things from this one, considering it supposedly improved on the first game in every way. Well it doesn't. IT IS EXACTLY THE SAME! They may as well have re-released the first game with a different cover and charged 50 bucks for it.

 

@d21lewis

I wholeheartedly agree about SaGa Frontier. That game was absolutely awful. I even had a strategy guide for it, and I still couldn't beat it, it was so bad.