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Just about any first person shooter, I hate them all and Kingdom of Hearts.
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Originally Posted by Swordfyre
I hate the Final Fantasy series (3 and 5 were ok, 7 sucks the most), Banjo Kazooie/Tooie
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Oh! I got another franchise, Sin & Punishment. THAT GAME SUCKS ASS!
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... ... ...You're kidding, right? Sin and Punishment is one of the best rail shooters I've ever played. It's over quickly, but the short levels have the right amount of difficulty to leave you frustrated, yet eager to get up and try again. I can't wait for SaP 2 for Wii. With point and shoot controls, it'll be that much more fun. |
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Kingdom Hearts is a pretty good real time RPG, but it's too overrated in my opinion. Also, I hated Chain of Memories. Ick, card-driven combat.
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I don't like *gulp* Metroid. I could never get into it...
Also, Windwaker is one of my favorite Zeldas, but I ABSOLUTELY DESPISE the sequals. |
Meh, Phantom Hourglass is okay, but not amazing. I actually haven't played the other two. *flameshield*
I like old sports games (Blades of Steel for the NES is ossim), but the recent ones are all the same. There's nothing wrong with them except that the same few games are released every year with no reason to buy them other than the rosters, which don't affect anything really.
I myself like Metroid, but I suppose I'm not a bad enough dude to really get into it; I've played Super Metroid and Metroid Prime 3, but I haven't gotten near completing either and I haven't had the urge to pick either up again.
I don't like recent sports games because they're the same thing every year with updated rosters, but old-school sports games are awesome. Ohoops said basically the same thing twice. 
I don't think war-based first-person shooters need to keep getting the praise they get because it's an overused idea. It's not that they're bad games, it's that they all have the same concept.