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#1 Gustofwind
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I bought the game when it was on sale to see what all the fuss was about

what I played was an extremely outdated FPS with broken hit boxes. Why

is this game so popular, am I missing something?

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Ski Free

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Do any of the Rainbow Six games still have an active community, f so which is the most active game at the

moment?

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I found WoW to be a very disappointing game after I'd heard such great things about it. It was just far too easy and I could get by repeating the same attacks over and over again.

It far too easy to be considered interesting, but at the same time it still requires more input than mmos like Runescape, so It's hardly the most relaxing MMO out there either. I don't understand the games appeal.

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#5 Gustofwind
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Does anyone know if anyone still plays the original everquest, and how it compares to WoW? My main gripe with WoW was how laughably easy it was, the game provided me with zero challenge and I knew I'd easily accomplish any task I set out to do 99% of the time. How does the combat compare between the two?

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#6 Gustofwind
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In terms of quality maybe, Sonic Colours was definitely a step in the right direction. BUT I really doubt the reception will be unanimously positive, many people hate Sonic simply for the sake of hating Sonic these days, so although i can see the game getting 9/10s from some reviewers, I think it's likely that others will give it poor 6/10 ratings.
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#7 Gustofwind
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Gears of War, mainly because I never really had much interest in the God of War series.
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Lately gaming is starting to feel like a chore to me, I've noticed my interest in gaming has gradually been decreasing over time, but I could still enjoy playing for an hour or so a day at least.

However, about a month ago, I played started to play World of Warcraft and after just over a week of playing, I'd had enough with it. Now every single game I've tried playing after that feels like I'm performing a chore.

It's quite strange because before that, I couldn't stand not doing something interactive, and I would get bored after 10 minutes of watching T.V. But now I find myself able to watch T.V for hours on end.

The worst thing about this is I'm going to be studying games design at university this september, and it's starting to seem like a strange choice of study considering I no longer enjoy it.

The thing is I wish I did enjoy it. I've tried taking breaks from gaming, not playing for up to a week. But the second I switch it on, I'm just thinking to myself "How long do I need to play this before I can turn it off...".

It don't think it's the games either, I just think it's gaming in general.

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#9 Gustofwind
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Klonoa: Door to Phantomile.

It had an extremely depressing ending AND I hate replaying games when I know something major has happened in the story that's not reflected in my next play through.

Like the Megaman Battle Network games, I would save the world from an evil organisation, then the next time I loaded the game up every single person would speak to me as if killing the final boss should be the only thing on my mind, DESPITE already having done it once.

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It's a decent time killer when playing with friends but it gets pretty boring and repetative fairly quickly to be honest. Decent co-op game but by no means is it great.