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I will remind everyone that these are my opinions.

Final Fantasy XII: I am huge Final Fantasy supporter, but I just couldn't adapt to the new battle system. (The Only PS2 game I've ever regretted getting)

The 7th gen got me good however

Guitar Hero 3: Hype is what got me here. I quickly found out that this was not my type of game.

Blue Dragon: I was hungry for a 7th gen RPG. I was quickly turned off by the story, characters and voice acting.

Halo ODST: I'm actually playing this right now just so I don't feel like I burned the 60 dollars I paid for it back in October. The story is extremely boring. The new visor system that is supposedly help you be stealthier is basically a flash light that adds no real stealth elements to combat, and I now have two copies of Halo3 online...

Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines: I knew it was going to be a load of shit that would feed off the success of AC II, but I still got it because I'm a fan of the story.

Oblivion: I cannot understand the praise and love this game gets. It is the most shallow experience I've ever had in gaming. The story was so vague, and the environments, although extremely vast and beautiful and full of useless pickup items, were empty. I felt so deserted and isolated playing this game that I had to leave my home to remind myself that there IS life outside.
... I was also very annoyed by the "item capacity/weight" system. I was simply overwhelmed by the amounts of objects you can pick up because I always felt like I was leaving something important behind.

Fallout 3: *See Oblivion* I started to pay very close attention to developers after I made this godforsaken mistake. I forget who wrote it, but the VGC review of Fallout says, "Oblivion with guns."

Uncharted: Drakes Fortune: The 3rd person shooting system did not sit easy with me. Camera angle (especially when they automatically went to an annoying angle) made me dizzy. The puzzles were not fun at all. I personally felt the game was rushed.

Killzone 2: This game was pure awesome, I just sucked at it. The controls held me back from enjoying it though. I don't think I was ever able to win an online match. In fact, I strongly believe I was the reason my team lost everytime I joined a game.

~honorable mentions~

Folklore
Afrika
Dead Raising
MGS: Portable Ops



I am the black sheep     "of course I'm crazy, but that doesn't mean I'm wrong."-Robert Anton Wilson