Disappointment At Every Turn

As I’m sure my readers have found out, due to my lack of updates, that I am a great disappointment…I just never really believed my mother’s words until now.

Speaking of which I think this is the perfect time to discuss my all time Top 5 Most Disappointing Games Ever Created. Time is of no issue here. A game I spent good money on 7 years ago that turned out to suck is still not free from my wrath. This list will be revealed in the coming week.

Better yet, I would like to hear from all of you on what is the most disappointing PC game you’ve ever played. So to all of my loyal readers, if you haven’t killed yourself over my lack of updates yet…then good for you. So comment here with some feedback on the “biggest waste of money” games you’ve ever played.

Oh and I’d like to apologize for the lack of updates…I had more important things going on. I wrecked my car for hundreds of dollars of damage.

What’s that you say? This guy had more important things to do?? Well I sure did. I’m not such a complete hermit that my entire existence revolves around games. I have other more important things to do…like getting the mail…and wrecking my car for hundreds of dollars of damage!!! You realize how many games I could have bought with that money? HA! Peace to all (and drive sober)

2 Responses to “Disappointment At Every Turn”

  1. nichorw Says:

    I actually haven’t played any PC games in a while and all of the PC games I played a long time ago were for the most part good. I guess I would have to say Industry Giant sucked pretty bad. I also wasn’t too happy with Monopoly for PC. I was more of a stategy gamer more than a shoot-em-up type. I can probably offer a better idea of what PS2 games sucked. I was disappointed with the first installments of GTA. The birds-eye view ones, not the third-person ones. Of course, I bought them after I had played the third-person ones so I had been spoiled. I was also really disappointed with The Getaway. I didn’t like how they structured it from the beginning. They didn’t allow you explore on your own between missions. It didn’t give me a chance to learn the controls and the layout of the city, which made it even more difficult. The graphics were pretty good and the version of London they created was really cool but it was useless to me until I beat it which I never did, because I got tired of dying all the time.

  2. Sev Says:

    I would like to get in on this Playstation tangent. I personally loved the first and second Grand Theft Auto games. The birds eye view and the crappy 16 bit graphics…it was just so fun and free and violent and I gotta say that those 2 were in fact the first in the famed series…which would be nowhere near what it is now without them. I was definatly spoiled in that I played those 2 games first and then the 3-D sequels. I was blown away, but I always love poppin the classics back in every now and then for some 16 bit violent action.

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