I think I do not like many things that US gamers really like:
First person view: I often hear that people think that first person view is the most immersive... I simply can't stand the fpv because I feel it lacking. I prefer seeing a character on the screen that I can relate to. First person view simply feels lacking to me.
Open-World-Games: I do not like most open world games. Assassin's Creed is an exception from that rule simply because it lets you free-roam in historic cities... AC2 was on of the best games of last gen because it let you run around Venice and Florence. But AC also offered strong, linear narrative. This is the one thing that I strongly miss in games like Oblivion or Borderlands. In Open-world-Games you often can do so many sidestuff but these games always lacked depth...I often wander around and think to myself "what the hell am I doing here? Why?". These games often have little connection between the story and the world. These sidequests always feels like filler content. There is so much filler, but the actual main story is lacking. There were games like Borderlands or Sacred 2, where I finished a few hundreds quests that felt so repetitive... but I would have difficulties in explaining what the whole games was actually about.
Online Multiplayer modes: I can't understand why people have so much fun with online multiplayer. Almost every game seems to have the same old modes and it literally feels like playing the same old game over and over again.
So, all in all I do not like most "big" western games, especially WRPGs and Shooters.







