Author What game do you regret purchasing?
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No Man's Sky. I knew it couldn't live up to the hype. I had people insisting that I should wait for a price drop. Major outlets were already reporting bad reviews by the time I bought it. I literally had no one to blame but myself. But I kept telling myself that "It's probably not as bad as people are making it out to be" or "I often like games most people don't anyway" (legitimately, I actually quite enjoy what people would consider "garbage games" or "kusoge", almost as much as good games). In the end, I ended up buying it a few days after release, at full price. Even after I bought it, I tried to convince MYSELF that I was having fun.

"Oh, it's like Minecraft; you kinda make your own story in your head and set your own goals." "It's not a 'game-game'; it's more like a meditative tool that you can zone out to and chill while playing." Lotta self-delusion with this one.

About a week later, after making what I considered to be quite a bit of "progress", I ended up putting myself in, basically, an unwinnable state, and I finally uninstalled it. Worse still, I had played WELL past the two-hour time limit, so I couldn't even refund it on Steam.

I probably have others, but this was a big one, and fairly "recent." I guess a quick, more "weeb-y" answer would be Summon Night 6. I liked plenty of the other Summon Night games, but everything about this one just felt cheap, and not in the way I usually like. What made it a real slap in the face was that Summon Night 6 was supposed to be an ANNIVERSARY title. A celebratory game! And it just felt...super, super low budget.
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Most of the games I've actually spent money on I regret purchasing because I'm really not into them anymore

I remember being real excited to finally get to buy Dragon Age 3 back in the day and how it really disappointed me
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I think it was 2008 when the PSP was still a huge thing and people were playing MonHun everywhere, I purchased this absolute shit of a game called Valhalla knights 2. Never have I regretted anything more.
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No Man’s Sky, well it’s good now but I was devastated how disappointingly disappointing it was during release.
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Destiny 2, it’s still good in its own rights, but I have reservations about it as of the moment.
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Sim City 5 Yea, EA was already sketchy by 2013 but surely they and Maxis wouldn't screw up the First proper SC in ages. So a few hours in and it becomes apparent that the game is completely broken, like the devs disconnected the Residential/ Industrial/ Commercial interplay because the traffic simulation didn't work and then pretended everything was fine broken.
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Zet
I backed Mighty No 9. It was the worst mistake of my life. Compared to it, I don't even regret buying Fable 3.
Xzayer OP
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Xzayer OP
@Drifter

I just don’t trust EA. Have been burned by them. They imo are the Disney of game publishers. It feel like everything that they touch dies in some shape or fashion.

I miss maxis games. In addition there won’t be a good command and conquer game.
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The Original Watch Dogs, overhyped, and the graphics downgrade is just...
Xzayer OP
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Xzayer OP
@Arantir

Yeah the graphics issue was a major thing. What was funny was in the pc build of the game. If you looked inside of the game code, there was an opt to turn on/off the E3 graphics.

I felt the the story was overall underwhelming.
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Probably BDO, I was looking for something to scrath my MMO itch, but I nearly died of boredom.
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Probably the Ruby/Sapphire remake. As soon as I was literally handed a legendary Pokemon with zero work or effort I was kinda miffed. Especially since the hunt for latias/latios was one of the most thrilling and challenging parts of the original game.
I already felt from X/Y that the games have been really dumbed down, and it's not because I'm older now than when I was playing them back when I was a kid and therefore they appear easier. They just literally are being made easier and easier to complete, story wise at least.

On the opposite note, if there are 2 games that have gone well and beyond getting their money's worth for me, it's The Sims and Minecraft. Been a sims fan since sims 2, but sims 3 has gotten years worth of run time out of me lol. Minecraft I bought way back in beta, and I still play it from time to time. Though I'm usually playing older versions. I think ever since the Microsoft buyout the game has been suffering from over-polish, personally.
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Resident Evil 5. That game is just... bad.
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@loki266 what?? I disagree!
RE5 is a fun co-op action game.
I remember sort of speed running the game with my.. cousin.
There was plenty of laughter and yelling and throwing flashbang at each others, good times!


Are you sure you're not mistaking it for RE6 instead?

Edit:
Though now that I think again, this thread about a game people regret buying, not about arguing whether it's great or not, so in a sense my bad
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Last edited 5 mo ago by ABCsOfLife.
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@ABCsOfLife
RE5 is a fun co-op action game.

Counterpoint:

That being said, there aren't many decent local co-op games anyway, so even trash like RE5 can be enjoyable as long as it's serviceable enough.
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I hate to bump this thread all of a sudden, but I have quite a few not-so-kind, but thankfully expletive-free, words to say about two LEGO games that disappointed me.

LEGO Dimensions

LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes
ixlone
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Evergrace on PS2.

It was the before time. The long long ago. And there were very few RPGs out on the PS2 at the time. In my desperation I bought this game and regretted it pretty much right away after getting it loaded up when I got home.

Every item of gear - as far as I remember - would start to decay in durability every second, you could literally watch things dying in real time on a set counter. It made the game a chore to play, and the combat and story were so bad I ended up going back to play Eternal Ring while I waited for FFX to come out...
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Star Ocean Integrity and Faithlessness.

Seriously tri-Ace/Square-Enix, we only get one game each generation, and this is what you gave us? How could the series regress so much?
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Recently, Va11-Hall-A.

I'm not even sure why I was so hyped for this game. Maybe I just liked the artwork, or the concept. Hell, I even ended up buying it at (almost) full price. Instead I got a very insipid Western VN that felt and read like an amateur Ren' Py game, only with a rather considerable price tag on it. The writing and characters really ended up rubbing me the wrong way, but not enough to hate it and the drop the damn thing. In the end it just turned into a real slog to get through. The music people were also praising so much was also rather disappointing, despite how big a part it played in the game.

It's really been a let-down the likes of which I haven't felt in a long while.
Last edited 3 mo ago by PantsMan.
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@ixlone You're one of the few people I've encountered personally to have ever played Evergrace that wasn't introduced to it by me. The game was really janky, for sure, but for it had that weird launch or near-launch title charm in how it tried to present itself. (But I will also submit that, as I mentioned earlier in this thread, I tend to have a fondness for bad games, so I could just be biased here.) Of note was how...non-traditional, to put it one way, the soundtrack was.

Right up there with the "fashion" system that I never once mastered in all my time playing that game. (Entirely too long.)
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@Sleeper

I've played it too, as well as it's prequel Forever Kingdom. I can't say I remember much about them, though. I remember more about Dark Cloud. and my weapons continually breaking in Dark Cloud.