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Okay let me start with two heavy hitters right from the get go and don't forget these are only personal oppinions and I absolute understand if you like those games. Good for you!

Zelda: Breath of the Wild - Not a bad game per se, but I don't get the hype behind it. Sure the dungeons are fun but the world is so lifeless, the story non existent, the combat pretty shallow, the tower climbing is very much like FarCry but for some reasons it's okay here while Ubisoft gets the blame...like I said I dont get why the game is so beloved. Never finished it after the 20 hour mark and probably never will.

Red Dead Redemption 2 - Just like Zelda not a bad game, but imho highly overrated. Graphics and and atmosphere are amazing but the controls are clunky and overloaded, nearly everybody is an unlikable douchebag who I would love to shoot myself at the first opportunity (maybe except Jack and Abigail) but I have to root and care for them. The game is just so long and feels very stretched, you already know that you won't get Dutch because it's a prequel and for an open world game you often get handholded in your weapon selection or things you can do because you have to wait for them to be unlocked by the game. I'm now nearly done with the game, playing the epilogue at the moment and I would say the last chapters are more entertaining than the rest of the game, but I still can't understand why this game was on so many game of the year lists and I really wanted to put the controller down a dozen times.

So there they are, two highly controversial oppinions by me and now I'm really curios what your takes are and how highly I get downvoted into oblivion 😂

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[-] debil@lemmy.world 2 points 10 months ago

Last of Us, Uncharted, Assassin's Creed, RDR.

I did finish one of the Uncharted series but they mostly go into interactive movies genre which I don't find that interesting. The same with LoU but lost interest and never finished. AC (maybe II) was just annoying, the blending, erratic climbing/jumping mechanics... RDR, I should give them a chance, but the wild west setup inherently doesn't do much for me. The same can be said about the "samurai style" games like Nioh, Sekiro etc. And I say that as a huge Souls games fan.

[-] 1simpletailer@startrek.website 2 points 10 months ago

God I hate the "Interactive Movie" genre. Uncharted, Last of Us, God of War. Pretty much most of Sony's exclusives. They're all the same boring 3rd person mechanics, and uncultured "gamers" will go off about how "amazing" the story is because they haven't read a book since high school and only watch blockbusters. If you're not going to do anything interesting with the game mechanics or add any actual interactivity to the story then whats the fucking point of making it a game? They just seem like a refuge for hack screenwriters that couldn't make it in film and lazy game devs who are out of ideas.

[-] madcaesar@lemmy.world 2 points 10 months ago

Sekiro: shadows die twice

I love Japan. I love Samurai, and old times. Fired up the game and found out it has some dark souls mechanic bullshit, that makes it a grinder.

I am an adult. With very limited time for games. I have to have quick saves I can't be grinding shit. I simply don't have the time nor the desire waste time grinding.

Really sucks because the game looks gorgeous and I liked the start of the story...

[-] Krudler@lemmy.world 2 points 10 months ago

Sonic games, I'm referring specifically to the first one and that era.

My friend and I rented a Genesis I believe it was, specifically to play this, we thought the graphics were awesome, the speed was amazing, the t3ch show off was cool, the game had novelty.

But really from a gameplay perspective, I simply do not understand what people like about it.

The whole thing was just run as fast as you can down this path, you have no idea what's coming up. There will be multiple opportunities to take different paths but you don't really have time to make a judgment call, so you flail at the controller and end up hitting a hazard. You start the level over and over and over again and you repeat it until you understand which way to go and then you complete the level.

Now you've run into every single gotcha and you figured out some optimal routes, now you can play it all without dying a lot.

Why would anybody want this?

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[-] CoconutKnight@feddit.de 2 points 10 months ago

Not sure if this even a beloved game, but Assassins Creed Unity. The setting has so much potential but the story feels so slow and I find it boring, the controls took some frustrating time to get used to and Paris is just not a very visually compelling place to be at. I used to love AC2 but Unity... idk

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