Most FPS's I've tried to get myself into.
Honestly, though, Crysis 3 comes to mind. I just wanted the game to end. I did not care at all about what happened, if the earth got eaten by aliens or whatever. I did have fun in certain sections killing human enemy soldiers, though, but that's like all in the first half.

For me, it's gotta be Killzone 3. Lord knows I tried to like this game but after one stage where I got to drive a mercy, I just accepted that it was simply a bland expertise with characters I didn't care about and no moments that got my adrenaline pumping. I even loaned it to an FPS loving friend who promptly have it back. It was the last time I actually traded in a game.
I admit the Move support was good and almost salvaged the experience but it just wasn't enough.




Assassins Creed Brotherhood. I don't remember the plot at all. Revelations was more dissapointing, but at least I can remember what happened in the game and gave a clousure to Ezio's character. Brotherhood was pointless.
GTA IV
Assassin's Creed series except for II and Black Flag.
Zelda: Spirit Tracks
Call of Duty MW3 and Black Ops 1.
Halo: Reach
Gears of War
Current gaming platforms - Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Wii U, New 3DS, PC
ThatDanishGamer said:
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It was added to the dictionary a few years back as a real word.
| vivster said: Never really played a meh game. All games have at least one awesome aspect that makes it not meh. |
I agree with this.
I would personally say what game made me feel underwhelmed then preceived expectation. For me that would be destiny in recent times.
Halo 3, Mario Galaxy, CoD MW, Assassins Creed Unity, Half Life 2, Doom 3, Gears of War 3, Witcher, Metroid, MGS Rising, RE6..
TLOU
Assassins Creed Series
Fable Series (2 was alright)
Minecraft
Five Nights at Freddys
I regret making this my username, I made this name when I was 13 years old
Life could always get worse, you could be a mod for Neogaf


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