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spenderzz said:
hatmoza said:



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



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."

 

I am 100% with you on Bethesda and their huge, barren worlds filled with soulless automata.  I let someone talk me into buying Oblivion, and it made me want to die.  Then I wrongly weighted "Fallout" more important than "Bethesda" and payed for my foolishness yet again.


As for Blue Dragon, I'm not saying you're wrong for not liking it, but come on...  surely you at least got a little kick out of, "LAND SHARK!!!!!!!!!  I'LL NEVER GIVE UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!"

Oh, thanks for reminding me, add Blue Dragon to my list of games I have regretted buying.

So Too Human, Blue Dragon, Scribblenauts so far.

Blue Dragon would have been okay at least if Marumaro wasn't annoying whether in English, Japanese, or Mute.