Final Fantasy 7 and on
Metal Gear Solid 1-4
Gran Turismo 1-3
Super Mario 64
Tekken 1-3
Zelda Majora's Mask


Final Fantasy 7 and on
Metal Gear Solid 1-4
Gran Turismo 1-3
Super Mario 64
Tekken 1-3
Zelda Majora's Mask


Most of these are fairly recent games that may or may not qualify as masterpiece material to certain people.
Halo- Aliens? Check. Familiar shooter mechanics? Check. Typical arsenal of weapons? Check. Unique and interesting innovations? Can't think of anything.
Assassins Creed- The environments and animations are amazing, sure. Combat was dull. Game play was repetitive. The end was missing something.
GTA Series- I dislike the 'feel' of the series. I think GTA meshes together too many lackluster game play systems. Free roaming is fun, but is the only appealing aspect of the game for me. GTA 4 improved the gun play, but it felt repetitive and shallow under the guise of 'infinite possibilities'. Not fond of the control scheme while handling vehicles, nor the camera.
Oblivion- I'm a fan of the Elder Scrolls series, spending countless hours modding Morrowind; a fantastic game. I had high expectations for Oblivion. After spending time in the game, I realized that it wasn't what the hype machine made it out to be. The leveling of the game world in relation to your character's level was not something I liked at all. The whole skills system was bad. The main quest had SO much potential, but ultimately left me feeling slightly let down towards the end.
The PC version obviously has many patches and mods that improve the negative aspects of the game beyond expectations. Unfortunately, I'm stuck with the console version.
World of Warcraft- The whole thing is a big joke. Forgive me, WoW fans, but you do the same thing every bloody day and pay for it. Leveling to 80 so you can grab epics, wait for new content and grab more epics, and so on. Successful PvP is basically exclusive to the few classes that excel in it.
Friends are fun to hang out with and chat with over vent while playing WoW, but when that's all your friends want to do; it's time to get them help. Also- you probably will have a hard time finding girls to befriend or date if you want to be successful in-game. That night elf chick dancing on the mailbox? Yeah...HE doesn't count dude. 
Having a friend who is a WoW addict, I know what that game can do to people who can't control themselves. Get them out of the house/dorm/dungeon and show them the games on consoles they're missing out on. :)
Gears of War- The cover mechanics are cool. Like the third person gun play. Unfortunately, by the third level I was bored and uninspired. It's really nothing we haven't seen before. The eye candy was spectacular though.
Fallout 3- Ok, hate on me if you want. I felt the game was missing it's charm. Loved the vault part and the first dozen or so hours. After that, I felt like I had already experienced most of what the game had to offer. The main quest kinda stunk too. VATS was fun, but after blowing a super mutant into bloody chunks a few hundred times, it gets old. The VATS slow-mo camera bugged me too.
I KNOW Fallout 3 is a great game. The developers put a lot of love into it. Polish is heavy, and on every layer of game play. I just felt like it left a lot to be desired. This feeling might come from having played the previous titles or something. I don't know.
Uncharted- It's a gorgeous game. Unfortunately, it masks it's mediocrity behind this protective glaze.
Person 1: Does Valkyria Chronicles have trophies?
Person 2: No.
Person 1: Forget it. I'm not buying it.
Person 2: Wait! It's amazing! Unique, charming, drop dead gorgeous... Hello?
World of Warcraft: I think the reasons are obvious.
Burnout Paradise: The mini map is useless. You need to pause the game several times to find the shortest way on the map. Once you're in first place you'll drive a different route than the AI, so you can't takedown anyone = boring & slow. Crash mode is stupid.
I have the feeling the AI is cheating
The Witcher: Don't like the battle system, the graphics etc.
I probably shouldn't do that in this thread, but @Wookaroo
Halo mainstreamed regenerative health in FPS.
| WereKitten said: Bioshock Nice storytelling and interesting setting and plot, marred by extremely boring gun action and minigames, overall monotony and a scarce sense of accomplishment due to the way vita-chambers work. |
I'm almost done System Shock 2 and then I'm playing through Bioshock. I have a feeling it isn't going to be nearly as good. 
on topic: Team Fortress 2
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all gta's after 1 and 2, though i only really hated 4
ff10 the dubbing is one of the worst ever imo.
assassins creed is sooo boring
gears of war, bought it, played for 20 min. Havent touched it since(i dont like most tps, that includes uncharted)
oblivion, its a good game, but i hate it.... Morrowind much better
Kingdom Hearts
The World Ends With You
Final Fantasy X (I wouldn't say I hate the game, just most of the characters)
Halo and Gears.
"Naturally the common people don't want war: Neither in Russia, nor in England, nor for that matter in Germany. That is understood. But, after all, IT IS THE LEADERS of the country who determine the policy and it is always a simple matter to drag the people along, whether it is a democracy, or a fascist dictatorship, or a parliament, or a communist dictatorship. Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is TELL THEM THEY ARE BEING ATTACKED, and denounce the peacemakers for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. IT WORKS THE SAME IN ANY COUNTRY." --Hermann Goering, leading Nazi party member, at the Nuremberg War Crime Trials
Conservatives: Pushing for a small enough government to be a guest in your living room, or even better - your uterus.
I'm also going to have to agree with everyone who included Halo, The World ends with you and WoW.
Grand theft auto, Gran Turismo, twilight princess, all final fantasy's after 7