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Jun 2021

What's your favorite game to play that people like to say is bad?

A while back I was replaying FFXV, and I remembered how much people hate on that game. And I mean, there's some fair critique about the story not being complete in the game, and other issues--a lot of which got fixed later with a patch--but I still really liked it. The DLCs were good for the most part, the graphics and gameplay were good too, and I liked the story that actually made it onto the game.

Also, I wasted so much time fishing and riding chocobos, lol. Kinda took away some of the urgency of the main storyline. I regret nothing though.

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so much time spent on collect stuff for chao evolution...it was a super fun game, though XD

Mine is Princess Maker 2, because I liked to make her become a delinquent XD My crowning achievement was that she married the demon lord XD

Is this even a question? Obviously, it is Sonic 06. XD Yes, it is bad, but it is enjoyably bad.

Also, what is this Sonic Adventure 2 slander I see? That's a legitimately fantastic game! XD

the number of people I see trying to genuinely defend Sonic Adventure 2 baffles me. Like... I get it, I have nostalgia for it too, and some parts of it were great, but trying to tell me unironically that it's a masterpiece just... doesn't compute. Did everyone just get collective amnesia of the Knuckles and Rouge missions? That full 1/3rd of the game that was absolute trash?

Super Paper Mario is a legitimately incredible game and I will fight anyone on this.

In before anyone else says Deadly Premonition (the first)

i second this....that game is amazing!

Gotta admit that with the physics of classic Mario games and shorter or skippable room transitions it would be way better......

I recently decided to play the 'Legacy of Kain' series so I could stream it to a friend of mine (he shares a name with the protagonist and I wanted him to see what it was like.)

The plot is AWESOME, nicely woven and the voice acting is amazing, writing is also clever and characters come off as classy and witty.

Aside from the puzzles, the gameplay is pure jank, combat can be reduced to button mashing and you can never fail because of the 'immortal' side of the protagonist, and the jumping is horrendous to pull off right

My time to shine.

Ahem.

Shadow
The
Hedgehog

I love this game. From the hyper-edgy attitude, to the gameplay, to the multiple endings. I owned it on 3 separate game systems at one point or another.

If you think opinion is divided on FFXV.... oh boy....

My favourite Final Fantasy game... is.... Final Fantasy VIII. :cry_swag:

  • The heroine gets kidnapped, trapped or generally in trouble and needs rescuing on about five separate occasions.
  • The plot hinges heavily on the characters all having grown up together but they ALL FORGOT ABOUT IT because of magic.
  • The hero gets promoted to leader of his organisation over two other far more experienced and qualified women, one of whom is in your party and used to be the character's teacher.
  • The character who is a teacher is EIGHTEEN YEARS OLD and flirts with her seventeen year old student.
  • You can cheese through this entire game by spending a couple of hours at the start playing cards and fighting low level monsters to gain the absolutely broken ability to refine cards into magic, equip it to key stats and create end-game level equipment, which completely trivialises the difficulty of the rest of the game, which scales with level.
  • Most beginners breeze through the first half of the game without learning how the weird mechanics work (explained with very dry tutorials very early on) and then get stuck on this one robot boss where the difficulty suddenly spikes (if you've played it, you probably know the one).
  • Nobody even mentions the name of the main villain until like... well over halfway through the game.

This game is absolutely ridiculous... But I love it. I love the terrible, cheesy, sentimental plot. I love the bit where you save the heroine in space, then fight a bunch of aliens on a spaceship and have a romantic scene in a spaceship cockpit to an incredibly cheesy pop ballad, I love the scene where you put on a concert for the main hero and heroine to cheer them up... The summons and animations have tons of personality, it has a cool art nouveau inspired modern european setting and iconic character designs... It's a great, terrible game that had a huge impact on me creatively when I played it in my teens.

Big same honestly, I had so much fun with this game.

For me (outside of titles already being mentioned here) the big one would probably be the Dynasty Warriors Gundam series. Dynasty Warriors is already a series that got a lot of hate, adding Gundam to it got it even more negative critique. I have spent an unbelievable amount of hours on these games, I just, really enjoy them.

Zelda 2. A legitimately fun game (but that last castle is straight up evil without a guide/walkthrough, though. Why would I fall down a pit on purpose?! I wasn't trained for that!).

cue everyone piling on me for being a nerd ...But those cheesy romance visual novels. Not the ones soley focused on ahem adult content, but the ones with stories. I had to hide my 15+ year relationship from a bad parent until this year when I finally escaped and those games - while sappy - just made me happy. I couldn't express anything about being in love so that was how I did it. (Said parent would literally look through my phone, laptop, etc even when I became an adult.) Also, I love doe-eyed manga girls (even when generic). :heartbeat: