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1221 No. 1221
dont get me wrong, game's a blast and I got it for 2/3rds of the retail price but its like, wheres the beef man. shit unlocks too fast and it feels like i could blaze through all the unlockables like nuttin. Games getting free maps and stuff like tf2 but its like everything just comes at you so fast and its like wow i saw it all. plus the whole amd thing taking forever to patch and it just is all eh

it makes me a bit sad WHAT GAMES DID YOU GUYS BUY THAT YOU WISH YOU WAITED ON OR WISH YA DIDNT BUY
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>> No. 1222
Need for speed: hot pursuit.

i got like 5 hours out of it before i got bored.

AND i bought it for its full $50.
then last week i bout NFS:Undercover for TWO MEASLY FUCKING DOLLARS and i have been playing it non stop

DEM CLASSIC MUSCLE CARS UNF
>> No. 1223
Almost every single game in the Potato Sack was like that for me. The only games I enjoyed in the pack were Amnesia, The Ball, Super Meat Boy, Killing Floor and Audio Surf. Toki Tori and Wonderful End of the World are okay, but Wonderful End of the World is a Katamari rip-off. The other ones just sit on my computer and never get played ever. It was worth it to get the Potato Sack for the potato helmet and the pin, but as individual games, some of them aren't worth buying at all.
>> No. 1225
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1225
Warhammer 40k Dawn of War II and Batman Arkham Asylum, both for PC.

Simply because they have the worst DRM ever (Games for Windows Live and SecuROM, respectively) which render me unable to play. Tried lotsa stuff online, did nothing. So now I'm sitting on two games I can't play legally simply because the DRM hates me.

And that's why you never ever forget to do the research on the publisher of a game you want. Even when it's on a Steam sale and you go all like "OH GOD THIS IS AWESOME WHAT A BARGAIN SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY"
>> No. 1226
>>1223
A lot of indie games suck to be honest. Especially the ones that are actually art "games" hiding in disguise.

Anyways, I'd say Red Faction: Guerrilla was my main regret of the past year or two. About all it's got going for itself is the building destruction. The rest of the game is a fairly mediocre 3rd person shooter, Gunplay wasn't good, Vehicles controlled poorly, Collecting all the scrap metal for upgrades was incredibly tedious. One moment that sticks in my mind is that I had just shot up a bunch of stuff, and I attempted to escape the area but was killed when about 3-4 APCs spawned right next to my guy and ran him over.
>> No. 1227
Took me a while to think of one, and I'd say Bully was a bad buy. It was fun for the first few hours, but it got really boring later.
>> No. 1228
Fable 3.

What the hell was I thinking.
>> No. 1230
>>1228
I agree. To get the full extent of enjoyment out of the game, you need an XBox 360 Live Gold account. I only have a Silver account, and I'm not getting a Gold just for the sake of one game. At least there was more involvement in the boss battle, though, and you didn't end up just killing him with a music box and pushing him off the edge like the one from the last game.
>> No. 1231
Counter Strike: Source, sure I bought it when it was on some $2.50 sale, but I only bought it so I wouldn't get so many errors in GMod.
>> No. 1232
>>1231
pfff, i've played it once, died a bunch of times and left. as a game it was a waste of money, but as a gmod addon its definately worth it
>> No. 1233
>>1231
That's why I bought it, too. I wanted to play Nipper's Disney theme park ride maps so bad. I never actually played Counter Strike Source, though, and I don't think I ever will.
>> No. 1234
>>1231
>>1232
>>1233
I don't like the Cawladooty franchise much, but I'll be the first to say that their "Quake 3 with assault rifles" gameplay is infinitely more fun than Counter Strike.
>> No. 1247
Naughty Bear

Brilliant in concept, and the first level was absolute mayhem. But from then on you realise it has about 8 (long) levels using EXACTLY the same areas filled with EXACTLY the same objects and kill animations, and it gets a bit tedious.
>> No. 1274
I used to think Homefront was a waste of money, I was on the verge of taking it to game stop and getting ripped off like always. However I continued to play the game and play with a friend of mine.


Brink I already returned and felt so stupid after pre ordering it.



Call of duty black ops. After a few months I thought it was great. I slowly realized it was garbage.
>> No. 1275
League of Legends. Good game, but I wish I didn't buy it :(
>> No. 1276
>>1275
Im confused. LoL is a free to play game. Did you mean that you wished you didn't buy stuff IN the game?
>> No. 1280
>>1276
It's possible to buy it if you didn't know it was free. Bestbuy (possibly other stores too) sells a "Collector's box" for 20ish bucks so the anon could have done that.
>> No. 1293
GTA4

Fucking Games for Windows.
I can't download any of the patches so it's a laggy piece of shit.
Literally only drove back to my uncle's place before it became unbearable.
>> No. 1335
I bought Left 4 Dead on my steam account for 40$, soon enough, it was lowered to 20$... Fuck.
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1337
Bought both L4D games for $40.

Two weeks later, Steam had a buy both for $12 deal.

FFFFFFFFFFF
>> No. 1339
I bought Sam and Max on sale for 17 bucks from Steam, all three seasons... AWESOME..

Several weeks later, when I'm really into the games, Telltale holds a 75% off everything sale. This includes DVD bonus discs and physical copies for my almost entirely physical collection.

Now I have two complete collections of Sam and Max. WHY
>> No. 1383
Team Fortress 2, I should have waited for EB games to order the orange box, they were the same amount. And then I would be able to play half-life.
>> No. 1385
I bought the orange box three times...
>> No. 1449
Shank, it's a nice game, but you don't really want to play it again after the first gameplay (finishing the game)
>> No. 1453
Portal 2. I loved it, but I finished the game in one day and got all the achievements by day three.
I should have just rented it or borrowed it or waited for it to go into the $15 bin at wal-mart. Geez.
>> No. 1487
Mass Effect 2, Dragon Age 2.... Fuck, but Bioware's gone to shit these last 6 years.
>> No. 1694
Battlefield 3, God, what a bad idea. Played Bad Company 2 for well over 70 hours and unlocked EVERYTHING, payed 40 dollars for the Ultimate Edition. Payed full 60 for BF3, didn't even play it for 20 hours.

Shank 2, since it doesn't even meet the glory of Shank 1, and it last for TWO FUCKING HOURS. Ten dollars, down the drain.
>> No. 1706
Brink.
...though not for the game. It had its problems, though I honestly enjoyed it. I'm sad it died so quickly.
The problem I had was that 90% of the community seemed to try to treat it like [insert generic shooter here], and we're generally horrid to play with. I ONLY had fun when playing entirely with friends, on my steam group's server.
I loved the game. I loved the concept. Unfortunately, it just required too much teamwork to ever be successful in pub type games.

Oh well.

I also regret Terraria. It was cute at first, I guess. I still heavily prefer minecraft. :b especially since Terraria won't get updated ever again.
>> No. 1710
As pretty as Rage is and as wacky as the enemies are as they climb about the place like baboons at a rave and as fun as the driving is

It is hard to give a damn about a story that one theorises was written by a seven year old boy on the back of a school detention letter with an orange crayon
>> No. 1723
>>1706
I worry sometimes that Killing Floor will end up the same way.

A lot of people are really shitty to play with, it's never updated unless there's an event (and then the servers are swamped until the end of the event, when people leave and stop playing until the next one), and reoccurring problems like laggy, unstable servers and the massive jump in difficulty between Beginner and Normal are never fixed.

Which is a shame, because the game is incredibly fun.
>> No. 1729
>>1723
Eh, Killing Floor has been chugging along just fome for a few years now.

I worry more for Red Orchestra 2. The developers have been trying trying to please vocal "RO vets" who are pissed off because it isn't exactly the same as the first game and stop having fun. And the time spent making "Classic" mode would have been better spent making drastically needed bugfixes and optimizations along with new content. As somebody on OperatorChan put it:
>it makes the PR community seem like a bunch of civil and open-minded individuals.

For example, idiots demanding the removal of the arcade/realism modes.
http://forums.tripwireinteractive.com/showthread.php?t=78256
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