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I'll admit, there are quite a few games that I've played solely based on popularity. Some, I enjoyed playing. But others, I did not. One of these would have to be Halo. Halo is a first-person shooter game, just like Call of Duty and Battlefield, and it's got one of the largest fan-bases ever. Eventually, I decided to buy myself a Halo game one day (it was Halo 3, I think?), and put it into my Xbox. I enjoyed the first few minutes of it, as it was totally new to me. After an hour, though, I ended up losing my interest completely. The game wasn't bad or anything, but I just didn't like the futuristic aspects of it. I know that they were trying to make themselves look different from their competitors, but… would it ever hurt to look at least a little realistic? D:
Gears of War was also one of the games that I ended up not enjoying. Many of friends at college were into shooter games, and they suggested that I should get it. The multiplayer of this game was great, and the graphics were just simply phenomenal. But the campaign, though, not so much. I found it to be very confusing, personally. d: They might've rushed it a bit when creating the story. If they had taken their time and did it slowly, then it probably would have turned out better.
Aaanyway… have you ever played a video game due to how popular it was, just like me, but didn't quite enjoy it? If so, then what game was it? :o What made you not like it? Additionally, if they ever re-released the game with features to your liking, would you play it again? If not, then why wouldn't you?
Gears of War was also one of the games that I ended up not enjoying. Many of friends at college were into shooter games, and they suggested that I should get it. The multiplayer of this game was great, and the graphics were just simply phenomenal. But the campaign, though, not so much. I found it to be very confusing, personally. d: They might've rushed it a bit when creating the story. If they had taken their time and did it slowly, then it probably would have turned out better.
Aaanyway… have you ever played a video game due to how popular it was, just like me, but didn't quite enjoy it? If so, then what game was it? :o What made you not like it? Additionally, if they ever re-released the game with features to your liking, would you play it again? If not, then why wouldn't you?