Games that bombed, but you still played/wanted to play them

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#51  Edited By vickissv2
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@blackace said:

@SolidGame_basic: Lots of titles. Ryse, Killzone: SF, DR3, Killer Instinct, Kinect Sports Rivals, Powerstar Golf, FF XIII, Destiny, etc...

Killer Instinct and DR3 did not bomb!

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#52  Edited By Renevent42
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Too Human, which I enjoyed the hell out of and thought was one of the best console ARPG's I've played.

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#53 The_Last_Ride
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well according to people here Watch Dogs, Destiny and Driveclub all bombed. I am still playing those though

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#54 Shanarah
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The latest Alone in the Dark. Yes, the PC version was atrocious (took me about a half hour just to get Carnby out of the first room without being shot, do NOT play it), but I had no issues in the PS3 and 360 versions other than the racing sequences. I really appreciated that there was more than one way to solve a lot of the puzzles depending on how creative you got. And they did a terrific job of recreating Central Park.

Kingdoms of Amalur. What a shame the developer went under before patching the bugs, because other than those, I felt the game was great and had a lot of potentially for expansion. I didn't encounter any gamebreaking bugs while playing, but my boyfriend had several items stuck in his storage that he couldn't get out or destroy to free space, which really frustrated him. I loved the combat system, level/class system, writing and art direction, and really didn't want the game to end. The ending made me long for a sequel I'll likely never get.

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#55 flashn00b
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Serious Sam 3

At the time, it was the closest thing to a doom clone at the time i purchased it.

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Crysis 2

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#57 trollop_scat
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Silent Hill: Homecoming. I don't care what anyone else says, I really like that game. It starts slow, the middle is slow too, but the last couple hours are magnificent and make the story all come together and it's great. If you're bored and need a good survival horror game to play, get it. Just leave on your shelf until you're tired of The Evil Within. It's good...