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I will be creating a new series of topics that will allow us to share our unpopular opinions on certain things. All of the topics will stay away from serious subjects (politics, racism/sexism, etc.) to avoid unnecessary drama in the community. So for week 1 the topic is Video Games!

I'll start things off. Super Mario 64 is the WORST 3D Mario Game. The only reason why it ranks so high in people's tier lists is because of nostalgia. It is outclassed by every 3D Mario in almost every aspect. Gameplay, Controls, Replayablity, Level Design, Power-Ups, CAMERA. I'm not including graphics in this list because that is just an unfair comparison for all parties. Now don't get me wrong, SM64 is a great game. It's just the worst of the best.

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I don't know if this is unpopular or not but: the pokemon mystery dungeon games are underrated and have a better story than the mainline pokemon games (especially explorers of time/darkness/sky)

Unpopular opinion: I've never seen the appeal in Mario...

It's ok to play on easy/beginner modes and it's ok not to enjoy playing harder difficulties. It's ok to just enjoy playing or the story or do it to relax without having to feel like you're not a "proper player" if you're not "challenging yourself" by playing on hard/expert modes.

Knights of the Old Republic II is infinitely better than Knights of the Old Republic 1, which is just a collection of mostly bland stock characters who fall firmly into typical Star Wars archetypes (apart from Bastila. Bastila is the only interesting character) hanging out on boring stock Star Wars worlds and it has a boring villain with an uninspired design. KotOR II features far superior writing, a more nuanced story that deconstructs Star Wars mythos and the simplistic concept of the Light Side and Dark Side and has unique feeling villains with great designs and multiple interesting twists.

On a similar note, Dragon Age 2 is the best Dragon Age game. It has the most interesting partymembers, the most tricky and interesting moral decisions, a bunch of twists at the end of Act 2 that had my mouth hanging agape in shock and oh my god, the surprise betrayal at the end will really catch you off-guard. The characters in DAI are like author's pet cartoons or Tumblr OCs by comparison, especially Varric, who is horribly out of character like late GoT series Tyrion, and DAO, feels stodgy and hard to get through. DA2 is the perfect Dragon Age to me. It's stylistically confident, punchily written and well-paced.

I can agree with both of those statements. The storyline for the main games are practically all the same. Evil corporation wants to destroy/takeover/cleanse the world using the box's legendary Pokémon. The only exception to this is Team Skull. (They just wanted to be loved.) And Team Yell. (Stan Culture)

True. Explorers of Sky had a pretty good story (even made me cry at the end when spoilers)

Summary

The main character disappears

Final fantasy VII remakes story is really stupid and felt like too much of Kingdom hearts stupid story telling got mixed in

Pokemon stops being fun after you play six or seven different versions of the exact same game, and the convoluted systems they always put in make it impossible to enjoy competitively and far too difficult to enjoy as a catch-em-all collector. The main gameplay is engaging but not enough to make up for everything always being so samey; the battle systems just aren't interesting enough to last for twenty years nearly unchanged. And instead of fixing the core issues of the franchise, they keep digging their heels down deeper and put different paint gloss over the exact same premise every single time while removing the cool stuff they did the previous time.

Maybe I'm too far removed at this point, because I haven't played any of them since Omega Ruby in 2014. But there's only so many times I can play games that are largely a repeated formula, and the newer games appear to have introduced some even bigger issues that turned me off them completely.

Is this only about being critics on games then if so to me its gotta be Assassin's creed III: Liberation, idk if this is an Unpopular game but I'll just say it is...
So first off I felt like the whole thing was rushed tbh, why? because I've seen how they created games it was much better than this one and they had another game that also came out in the same year I believe called Assassin Creed III and the story was much better. can't also lie that their controlling was pretty crappy, and having the main character as female will obviously bring in attention but it felt like they just wanted to get the game out there.

Idk if they made it better in the ps4 because I don't got one :cry_01:
So uh yeah, this is meh presentation of this game and uh yeah.... Happy new year eves??

I didn't say I played it :joy: just that I never saw the appeal in it. So yeah, technically me neither. I was always a crash player for those types of games. Looking back at my child mind opinions, I think I thought that Mario looked too childish while Crash was cool and hip :joy:

I love pokemon mystery dungeon :slight_smile: I'm in the midst of playing Explorers of Time. I have such fond memories of playing this game uwu The mainline pokemon games...I never finish...I don't really love them (that's probably an unpopular opinion). I get bored of the turn-based style and the story I think...I have always felt like an oddball because of that.

Pretty mature for a Child for saying Mario was Childish :joy:

I never gone deep into these games, maybe once now that I think of it, but only one series

I remember this one guy who kept talking about games and started to slowly get aggressive with how he talks, it was freaking me out, I don't think I could ever attain such knowledge for games. :sweat_smile:

Unpopular opinion: Final Fantasy Tactics is boring. Disgaea? Boring. Fire Emblem? Yawn.

I hate that battle system with a passion. It's boring, slow, and convoluted. My ADHD brain can't fucking stand it!!!

Miitopia was repetitive.

Pokemon sun was too long. I don't even remember how many hours I put into the game.

Dragon Age 1 & 2 were both better than Inquisition. Inquisition was mostly busy work meant to eat up your time.

I think the PC vs. console "war" is dumb and honestly brings out the immaturity in grown adults. Not sure if that's controversial or not? Like, it's cool to have a preference but chillax. Jeez.

Unpopular opinion: open world RPG-type stuff gets boring quick. I’m the type of person that likes having set tasks and not a bunch of side story distractions. I’m also not really a fan of creating my own characters. I just like jumping straight into a game and getting that first objective without having to adjust the shape of someone’s mouth first.

Halo 3 was the best halo game in every aspect of its sandbox, and every halo that launched after it failed because of modifying unnecessarily those aspects rather than adding new stuff to complement it.

Perhaps the only things it's inferior to other halo games is the lack of forerunner missions, the nonexistant brute plasma rifle, the magnum and plasma pistol being bad AD and the Elites design, which halo 2 nailed (h2a is great, but man, look at those dinos)

Other than that, new stuff from ODST and later like firefight, invasion, forge stuff and some of the newer weapons would have been great for H3, even more than in the games where those features first appeared.