Forums

Topic: Unpopular Gaming Opinions

Posts 3,201 to 3,220 of 12,962

jump

DarthNocturnal wrote:

Wait, Sega "lost" Shenmue? What? Didn't they announce that they were going to try and get Shenmue 3 off the ground, with Sony just being a partner in the deal?

And they probably didn't release much because they were / are restructuring.

SEGA still owns Shenmue, they are even planning on re-releasing the orginal games because of the thrid's hype and in hope it may actually make a profit on them at long last.

Nicolai wrote:

Alright, I gotta stop getting into arguments with jump. Someone remind me next time.

Switch Friend Code: SW-8051-9575-2812

parsnip

I bought the limited editions of Assassin's Creed 3 and 4 without having played any previous entry only to find that I hated the games

parsnip

LaserdiscGal

headfirstslide wrote:

I bought the limited editions of Assassin's Creed 3 and 4 without having played any previous entry only to find that I hated the games

Yeah I don't care for the AC games at all either, the whole combat system is boring and tedious.

LaserdiscGal

My Nintendo: pokefraker

veeflames

AceDefective wrote:

Artwark, if you knew what's good for you, you'd stop responding. Especially since you're making a target of yourself.

LOL... I don't know who's the bigger target, though: @Artwark or [@arronishere and @Tubalcain] XD

God first.
My Switch FC: SW824410196326

Freeon-Leon

I know this isn't unpopular among Nintendo gamers but I seriously hate when games let you perform many actions by just pressing a single button once. I played Splinter Cell: Blacklist and I liked it, but the gameplay can feel a little bit shallow when you just press a button for doing a lot of stuff. It's flashy, but it doesn't feel good.

Same with QTE, except for RE 4

Check out my super awesome Super Mario Maker levels.

Parkour_LMan

I think that mobile games are great for killing off some time when you have got to wait for around 10 minutes and that they are not the worst thing ever invented. I want to get to play games before hating them (like Animal Crossing Amiibo Festival and Metroid Prime: Federation Force). I also think Metroid Prime Federation Force has a lot of potential, and I liked the artstyle and loved the concept. I am sad that these are some very unpopular opinions.

Parkour_LMan

DefHalan

Freeon-Leon wrote:

I know this isn't unpopular among Nintendo gamers but I seriously hate when games let you perform many actions by just pressing a single button once. I played Splinter Cell: Blacklist and I liked it, but the gameplay can feel a little bit shallow when you just press a button for doing a lot of stuff. It's flashy, but it doesn't feel good.

Same with QTE, except for RE 4

Yeah, it feels weird when say, There is a button to punch someone, but at certain times you can press a button and you grab someone, punch them three times, then shoot them in a stomach. After I push the button I just kinda watch what is happening. It feels really weird.

People keep saying the Xbox One doesn't have Backwards Compatibility.
I don't think they know what Backwards Compatibility means...

MarkyVigoroth

@SpookyMeths: @Ralizah:
...while I remain in disagreement in this point, I conclude that we all have different fundamental values.
Even so, I shall give that study a read.

MarkyVigoroth

Whydoievenbother

People need to stop whining when a game gets a negative review. It's stupid and a waste of time considering that there so many bigger issues in gaming right now. To name a few:
Big gaming developers turning evil (Konami, Sega, EA, Square Enix, etc.)
Major legends in the game industry stepping down (cough Kojima cough)
The rise of online-only games in a world that's not technologically ready for it
The savior of the gaming industry being on it's last legs
How dangerously close we are to another industry recession

"I'll take a potato chip... AND EAT IT!"
Light Yagami, Death Note
"Ah, the Breakfast Club soundtrack! I can't wait 'til I'm old enough to feel ways about stuff!"
Phillip J. Fry, Futurama

Whydoievenbother

@DarthNocturnal:
1. They're not as bad as Konami, EA or Ubisoft, but they're still terrible.
2. I mean Kojima leaving game development as a whole. Kojima never said that he was going to start his own indie team.
3. But that becoming the norm is unacceptable in this day and age. Until online connections are as ubiquitous as electricity, online-only (and DRM that demands online connection [cough U-play *cough], for that matter) should not be the norm.
4. The 3DS has been suffering a drought of games, the Wii U just recently passed the Dreamcast in terms of sales, and all we have looking forward is a console that , in my mind, is the Dreamcast 2.0.
5. I'm not suggesting that it's 1983 all over again. Not at all. What's more likely to happen is a smaller crash with less lasting impact on the industry. The reason I think that a recession is coming is that we have the big AAA titles, some small indie games and nothing else. The center cannot hold. Books couldn't exist with only Horror novels and Dictionaries. Books need all those other things too. Movies couldn't survive with only Marvel Movies and The Hunger Games. Movies need everything else too.

"I'll take a potato chip... AND EAT IT!"
Light Yagami, Death Note
"Ah, the Breakfast Club soundtrack! I can't wait 'til I'm old enough to feel ways about stuff!"
Phillip J. Fry, Futurama

TheDarkEnder

Link to the past is my least favorite game the series, It's still a really good game, but I have the least fun compared to the other games.

TheDarkEnder

LaserdiscGal

TheDarkEnder wrote:

Link to the past is my least favorite game the series, It's still a really good game, but I have the least fun compared to the other games.

Untitled

LaserdiscGal

My Nintendo: pokefraker

shaneoh

WaveGhoul wrote:

@TheDarkEnder:
Are you serious, or are you just trying to be hip? So you're saying you've had more fun with Spirit Tracks, Wind Waker(My personal least favorite), and even those Link's awakening clone/extensions that recycle the same viual aesthetics, aka Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons?

One thing Is for sure, I enjoyed Phantom Hour Glass(Most Zelda fans deem this as one of the worst) a lot more than Wind Waker.

BTW, if it really IS your least favorite that pretty much hows how young you are and that you never experienced it's mind blowingness' back when it debuted in the early 90's.

Well the oracle games are the best 2D Zelda games.

The Greatest love story ever, Rosie Love (part 33 done)
The collective noun for a group of lunatics is a forum. A forum of lunatics.
I'm belligerent, you were warned.

Xyphon22

TheDarkEnder wrote:

Link to the past is my least favorite game the series, It's still a really good game, but I have the least fun compared to the other games.

Link to the Past and Wind Waker have always been my least favorites in the series, I'm not sure which one is my least favorite. I'm not really sure why Link to the Past is one of my bottom two, though. It just doesn't do it for me for some reason. But like you said, my least favorite Zelda is kind of like my least favorite piece of chocolate cake, it is still better than almost everything else.

And @WaveGhoul, I grew up with the NES, and the original Legend of Zelda is not only my favorite in the series but my favorite game of all time. So I remember when Link to the Past debuted and it is still in my bottom two, maybe my least.

And to pile on the unpopular opinions, it's not just Link to the Past. The SNES games seem to always be my least favorite in their series (Super Mario World and Super Metroid, at least). And Chrono Trigger is my second favorite game of all time, so it's not that I dislike the SNES.

Xyphon22

Socar

@MrMario02: When you said SEGA as evil, I like want to worship you as many comments here seem to defend SEGA a LOT!

Though I'm not sure that another crash will happen. If anything, its not gonna happen until it comes to the point that games will cost like 200$ to play which is unless executed well, completely abysmal.

But I honestly feel that people don't seem to understand that implementing online on games isn't as easy as they think it is. First of, the game itself should make it feel like its main selling point is online so if games like Star Fox 64 don't suit well for that, then its pointless. Another thing to consider is voice chat. Whether its the biggest issue in Splatoon or not, the fact that swearing can happen is itself something to consider.

After so long...I'm back. Don't ask why

X:

GrizzlyArctos

@Artwark: Please tell me why Sega is evil. Sure, they've made plenty of mistakes, but I wouldn't call them evil in any way. (Now Konami on the other hand).

Also, Star Fox is PERFECT for online play.

Yes, I like bears.

Please login or sign up to reply to this topic