Robert Monroe Posted May 22, 2011 Share Posted May 22, 2011 Ehh, really depends. I agree that the plot, settings, and characters were messed up (well mainly just Jill, Chris is pretty much the same token hero and Wesker's change was for the better I think) because dammit ever since RE4 I wanted zombies in it's playstyle. However, gameplay is almost entirely up to how and who you play with. I thought RE5 was one of the best games of it's year. Coincidentally, I never touched Single Player at all, save for maybe Licker grinding. RE5 is a meh game on it's own, but if you play with a friend it gets many, many tiers better. It isn't bad as single player. The Sheva bot seems to be really goddamn erratic, is all I know. As in "no one has the same Sheva" erratic. For me, she performed competantly. I gave her the sniper rifle and the handgun and she aimbot'd to greatness while I handled the magnum and shotgun. As for the rest of the gameplay, it was basically just RE4 but better, so I liked that. Fun game imo. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LoneWolf Posted May 22, 2011 Share Posted May 22, 2011 1 Blur 2 Skate 3 3 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 4 Halo: Reach Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZM Anonymous Posted May 22, 2011 Share Posted May 22, 2011 I take it you "like" these games? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ICantLose74 Posted May 22, 2011 Share Posted May 22, 2011 Top 10 worst games I've bought/played huh? This is gonna be interesting and fun as I LIKE to play bad and I mean bad terrible games...Me and my friend do game reviews for fun (And we qualify 99% of games we play as good (Or at least I do when we review them) even ones like say Superman64 which alot of people I know have critcized) so for a game to be bad to me it must REALLY suck so here we go Top 10 (Or number closest to 10) worst games bought or played 1.Judge Dredd for PS1: This was one of those PS1 Light-Gun games that also worked with the controller...its too bad that they mainly designed it for the Light-Gun though so the controls *seeing as how I used the PS1 controller* sucked as it really wasn't made for a PS1 controller, also since it was an early PS1 game (At least I think it was early) It would not work for my PS2 Nor my PS3 so I could only play it on my PS1, it's sound was terrible as it repeated sounds & phrases over and over (it was as if the Game Developers thought "oh hey lets just add 2-4 sounds/phrases that Judge Dredd says and repeat them over and over again." I must've heard him say the line "I am the law" in at least 3 times in a single minute.), The graphics were decent which didn't bother me that much (I really don't care as much if a game has good graphics or not so I was fine with that.) The enemies at times were a little too tough though because thre were times when I know I shot an enemy and they just didn't wanna die. (but really that I could stand I mean when it comes to games. I enjoy a challenge.), The game had Live-Action cutscenes about every 5-mins (And when I say every 5 -mins I literally mean every 5-mins) which I could only assume was from the movie Judge Dredd. It got annoying at first but after awhile I kind of grew a tolerence for it so I...guess that wasn't that bad. So if you're wondering why this game truly is one the worst games I've ever played let me tell you the real reason...IT FREEZES. Thats right this game freezes. But I had thought oh this is just a freak thing lemme try again I popped it in again and played it for awhile and soon after the game froze. Tried again...game froze later finally after the fourth try I gave up and decided to stop trying all together. (though I still have the game I mean I couldn't return it back from the store that was their policy and I'm fine with that it was only 6.99 so it wasn't a very big loss on my part.) 2. T&C Surf Designs for NES. Now this was one of those games that was well...different. The basic plot of this is you're playing as these wierd characters (And when I say wierd I mean these guys are pretty wierd they looked like some video-game rejects a company hired at the last minute. None of them gave you that "Hey that person looks cool I'll use him" feeling at all.) who either skate or surf on the beach. This would've been fun however if the games controls weren't so horrible. The controls/balancing when skateboarding were just well...very confusing and it seemed as if they changed randomly sometimes. Its also VERY easy to die in this game as one hit by an obstacle or falling into water when surfing kills you. (I always kinda luaghed at this though as I wondered: "who decideds to go surfing but doesn't even know how to swim (No offense to anyone that doesn't know how to swim though)) There's two types of game modes surfing and skateboarding and while its easy to die when surfing it's even easier to die when skateboarding as there are LOTS of obstacles and just like the surfing one hit from them and you're dead and along with that it's hard to adjust the skateboarding speed so it feels like you're always going fast and so with the equation of Bad controls/balance + going too fast to react + lots of obstacles where one hit kills you= BAD IDEA FOR SKATING IN A GAME. Not only that but it seemed like there was none to very little sounds & (If I remember) repetitive music in this game making it seem almost like you were in purgatory or something similiar. In fact I guess thats way to describe this terrible game purgatory or something similiar. In the end though I suggest just staying away from this game. I know for a fact there are more but I've already said alot maybe I'll post more later. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sniper Posted May 26, 2011 Share Posted May 26, 2011 WAIT WHAT?!?!?!? 1 Blur 2 Skate 3 3 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 4 Halo: Reach that's all I got. sorry. :blink: :blink: :blink: I can understand skate 3, CoD MW2, and to some extent Blur (though it is really fun to play every now and then), but Halo Reach?!? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZM Anonymous Posted May 26, 2011 Share Posted May 26, 2011 :blink: :blink: :blink: I can understand skate 3, CoD MW2, and to some extent Blur (though it is really fun to play every now and then), but Halo Reach?!? I guess I'll have to explain. I guess it comes down to replayability. I played Reach for two weeks and the magic wore off. same with MW2. Online play was a constant mess with Blur, though I did kick ass in it. Skate 3 wore off too. Halo Reach was an over-hyped generic FPS. so was the Modern Warfare series. to be honest, I spent more time and money on Rock Band and Guitar Hero than anything, probably because I can kick ass when I play Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geo Stelar Posted May 27, 2011 Share Posted May 27, 2011 Spyro: The shadow Legacy The game could have been an excellent one, if it weren't for the glitches. Many people including me think that it should be titled, 'The Glitch Legacy' instead. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Prince Elite Posted May 27, 2011 Share Posted May 27, 2011 Figured it out finally, if you want people to hate you, disrespect Zelda: MM. Brilliant! Breaking news: Prince Elite did not in fact buy Zelda: MM, so therefore it shouldn't even be on the list. And he is currently looking at this reporter with a mean look in his eye, and this reporter thinks he should be running *runs* *brings out guitar, plays Story of my Life* Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sniper Posted May 27, 2011 Share Posted May 27, 2011 Prince: lol do not disrespect ZMM! those who do will perish a slow death! haha ZM: I can agree with that for the most part, but Halo Reach was more about filling the story in and giving us gorgeous graphics. I think they freshened up the series a little by adding a quicker game style (compared to Halo 3 which, while I liked it, had movement that was slow as hell. also, the addition of the "powerups" added a good new aspect to the game (even though some are more useful than others). In the end it's preference, but I thought Bungie did a pretty good job of making another ubiquitous shooter a little different than normal. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LoneWolf Posted May 27, 2011 Share Posted May 27, 2011 I take it you "like" these games? Reach and Blur were AWESOME, but MW2 was generic and Skate 3 felt stripped. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZM Anonymous Posted May 27, 2011 Share Posted May 27, 2011 Prince: lol do not disrespect ZMM! those who do will perish a slow death! haha ZM: I can agree with that for the most part, but Halo Reach was more about filling the story in and giving us gorgeous graphics. I think they freshened up the series a little by adding a quicker game style (compared to Halo 3 which, while I liked it, had movement that was slow as hell. also, the addition of the "powerups" added a good new aspect to the game (even though some are more useful than others). In the end it's preference, but I thought Bungie did a pretty good job of making another ubiquitous shooter a little different than normal. Am I really a force to be reckoned with? Yes it did fill the story, but gameplay and lastability was important too. But I disagree on the graphics. they were good, but I wouldn't consider them gorgeous. They modified the multiplayer so they can try too keep the game fresh, but I thought they were doing that just to keep up with the competition. Plus in some gametypes, the class system didn't even matter. The multiplayer aspect didn't make me think I was playing a new Halo game. I just felt like I was playing another FPS. I like to play an FPS that actually emphasises on teamwork rather than "OH, LET ME GET THE SNIPER! I'LL WIN THE GAME FOR US." The rewards system was worse in objective based games. I would play CTF first to 3 and I somehow get 3 flags, but most of the time, I don't get MVP or top medals. I don't know about you, but when I play objective games, It's just rewarding kills more than the actual objective. And as for the game's replayability, it just makes me mad that I paid 60 bucks for this game. If I knew I would play this game for less than a month, I'd be better off renting it for a tenth of the price. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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