9 hours 9 persons 9 doors. It's a very popular game but I found it incredibly dull and boring.
JRPGs. I never got the hang of them.
JRPGs. I never got the hang of them.
9 hours 9 persons 9 doors. It's a very popular game but I found it incredibly dull and boring.
JRPGs. I never got the hang of them.
I consider myself somewhat of a fan of visual novels, and I found 999 to be pretty boring.9 hours 9 persons 9 doors. It's a very popular game but I found it incredibly dull and boring.
Weird, my experience has been the exact opposite. I consider TP to be one of the worst Zelda titles, but have actually only met one or two people who agree with me. To be honest, excluding the Wii version, I've seen virtually nothing but praise for TP.Twilight Princess (I loved this game when it came out, even today I see many people considering it the worst Zelda ever)
The Wii version is actually my favorite, it's the one I bought at Wii's Launch. Sucks that the world was mirrored, because it's the one I've gotten used to, so I find the GameCube and TP HD versions to be "backwards", LOL.I consider myself somewhat of a fan of visual novels, and I found 999 to be pretty boring.
Weird, my experience has been the exact opposite. I consider TP to be one of the worst Zelda titles, but have actually only met one or two people who agree with me. To be honest, excluding the Wii version, I've seen virtually nothing but praise for TP.
I understand that. I honestly don't really mind the Wii controls/changes that much at all. At any rate, I dislike both versions equally :^)The Wii version is actually my favorite, it's the one I bought at Wii's Launch. Sucks that the world was mirrored, because it's the one I've gotten used to, so I find the GameCube and TP HD versions to be "backwards", LOL.
With RTS, some I find boring, others are some of my favourite games of all time, but tactics/turn-based strategy games bore me to death as well.RTS/MMO/FFTactics/Fire Emblem games bore me to death.
Turn-based RPG/JRPG really gets me going though, I love being able to take my time to plan out several moves in my head. I dislike battle systems like FF8 used, where if you took your time, the enemy would just keep hitting you. It's really unfair. Golden Sun made me appreciate turn-based RPGs, but it had a flaw in the battle system that drove me up the wall. Lets say you had two enemies on screen, and two in your party. Both of your party members were focused on the same enemy. Well your first party member would strike and kill, so instead of the game being smart enough and moving your attack to the other enemy, it would just strike at the empty space, wasting your turn. Pissed me off to no end. That's my only gripe with the Golden Sun series. Highly recommended games, all 3 of them.I understand that. I honestly don't really mind the Wii controls/changes that much at all. At any rate, I dislike both versions equally :^)
With RTS, some bore me, others are some of my favourite games of all time, but tactics/turn-based strategy games bore me to death as well.
Same here with JRPGs. I got into them with Secret of Evermore and Illusion of Time/Gaia.Turn-based RPG/JRPG really gets me going though, I love being able to take my time to plan out several moves in my head. I dislike battle systems like FF8 used, where if you took your time, the enemy would just keep hitting you. It's really unfair. Golden Sun made me appreciate turn-based RPGs, but it had a flaw in the battle system that drove me up the wall. Lets say you had two enemies on screen, and two in your party. Both of your party members were focused on the same enemy. Well your first party member would strike and kill, so instead of the game being smart enough and moving your attack to the other enemy, it would just strike at the empty space, wasting your turn. Pissed me off to no end. That's my only gripe with the Golden Sun series. Highly recommended games, all 3 of them.
Neither. I'm just generally not a fan of shoot games (or online multiplayer).I cant fucking stand Overwatch