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<p><a href="http://bitmob.com/index.php/component/content/article/1/5255-the-mob-rule-murdering-your-darlings">Over at <strong>BitMob</strong>, folks are talking about great games that they hated.</a></p>
<p>In general, I only play games I suspect I&#8217;ll like or love. On occasion, there&#8217;ll be a game that disappoints me, but hate is such a strong word. I mean, I hate global suffering and depression and money woes and the looks puppy dogs give you when you walk by their glass prisons in the mall&#8230;but a videogame? Chances are, I&#8217;d only hate a videogame if I spent $60 on it and it took my soul and shat on it. But, as previously mentioned, I only go after games that I will probably enjoy.</p>
<p>That said, here&#8217;s some &#8220;great games&#8221; that I found to miss the mark.</p>
<h4>Grand Theft Auto III/Grand Theft Auto III: Vice City</h4>
<p>For sandbox value, the <strong>GTA</strong> series is fine. Amazingly fine. Ever want to do 70 mph down the sidewalk? Go for it. Where I felt short-changed, however, was in every single mission, and more specifically, the clunkiest and most unforgiving boat races ever to grace an ocean&#8217;s tide. Not only did these repeat themselves, but controlling boats and cars was always way too slippery for me.</p>
<h4>Contra</h4>
<p>Savage. Sums up <strong>Contra</strong> well, I think, and I grew up playing this game at a friend&#8217;s house during a time when neither of us knew about the extra lives code. We&#8217;d run, we&#8217;d shoot, we&#8217;d die by the end of the first level, and then we&#8217;d go outside to ride bikes.</p>
<h4>Super Smash Bros. Brawl</h4>
<p>Button-mash here, button-mash there, button-mash everywhere. Don&#8217;t even try to form a strategy. Just hit those buttons and stare in wonder at how a Pokemon is kicking the crap out of Donkey Kong. I don&#8217;t know. I know folks love this series, but it never resonated like other fighting games did.</p>
<h4>Devil May Cry</h4>
<p>The same reason I didn&#8217;t like <a href="https://grindingdown.wordpress.com/2009/12/04/first-impressions-bayonetta-demo/">the <strong>Bayonetta</strong> demo</a> or <strong>Super Smash Bros. Brawl</strong>: mashed potatoes. Er, I mean&#8230;mashed buttons. Frenetic gameplay, bad camera angles, and room after room of enemies just didn&#8217;t make for a fun time. I dug the gothic style, but ultimately gave up on this hack-n-slash pretty early.</p>
<h4>Mass Effect</h4>
<p>There&#8217;s a lot to like about <strong>Mass Effect</strong>; conversely, there&#8217;s a lot to dislike. Let&#8217;s start with the positives: the world, the lore, the voice-acting, the alien design, many of the combat scenarios, which can be both tense and exhilarating. Now the bad: elevator rides, a horrible inventory system, the constant loading of textures, the way faces look like they&#8217;ve been punched one too many times, and driving that car-tank with buttered wheels from place to place. I&#8217;m looking forward to reviews of <strong>Mass Effect 2</strong> to see if some of these problems were addressed.</p>
<p>Again, these aren&#8217;t really games that I <em>hate,</em> but they just didn&#8217;t do it for me like they seemed to do for others.</p>
<p>What about you, silent reader? Got a supposedly great game to hate? Hmm? Speak up!</p>
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