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Randalator: Is that some kind of rip-off of Watchdogs?
It might be a derogatory nickname for WATCH_DOGS.
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Sachys: TIP: ALWAYS start by inputting the cheat code known as the "time to pay" helpline, then suddenly realise you've misdialled and ask for the direct number of the dept you need to reach before getting them to put you through.

Average waiting time in the time to pay line: ~5 minutes.
Aeverage waiting time when put through from the time to pay line to any other: ~0 minutes (they want you to sort your shit out and pay!).
Hehe, will remember that when I need to speak to them again :)
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bad_fur_day1: Blue Dragon. Seemingly nothing wrong with it except being hellishly bland.
Black and White 2. Can't even finish it it's so bland. Critical Blandness.
I found both quite awesome and exciting. Different tastes.

My bland game: Torchlight. I'll use it as the representative of the family of games I know as "so excessively polished and balanced it has absolutely no charm and any choices you make are completely meaningless". (In the tabletop gaming world: D&D 4th Edition is in this family, too.)
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MarioFanaticXV: Every Bethesda RPG ever. It's the same story over and over again: Huge, sprawling map, nothing to really do inside of it.
Pretty much. I spent MANY hours with Oblivion (quite modded to be even playable) just so I could prove to my friends, "Yeah, I've played them sufficiently. I stand by my opinion that Bethesda makes great engines with crap games in them."

EDIT: I accidentally a word.
Post edited January 13, 2016 by mqstout
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bad_fur_day1: I'm gunna go with Batman: Arkham Asylum. The game was great, it was just so, bland. Failed to capture my imagination at all. But a lot of people seem to like it.

Blue Dragon. Seemingly nothing wrong with it except being hellishly bland.

Black and White 2. Can't even finish it it's so bland. Critical Blandness.

Thief 3: Deadly Shadows also has a major case of blandness. I try to play it, several times, havn't been able to summon the epic courage needed to get through it.
Wasn't the first Black and White game some sort of magical idol that people want to see recreated in a modern era?
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bad_fur_day1:
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Darvond: Wasn't the first Black and White game some sort of magical idol that people want to see recreated in a modern era?
Magical, yes. Best god game, probably.

Probably why I was so disappointed with the rts lite sequel.
Ass Creed series.
It's one of those question...

If the game is unmemorable, why would I want to remember it for a post?

Same goes for "games you hated", etc. Why dwell on that? Why waste more time on something you've already wasted enough time on?
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ET3D: It's one of those question...

If the game is unmemorable, why would I want to remember it for a post?

Same goes for "games you hated", etc. Why dwell on that? Why waste more time on something you've already wasted enough time on?
Because we'd like for developers to not make the same mistakes that others have made and companies that live in an echo chamber don't have healthy relationships or systems. (See Nintendo and their bubble for both.) Nintendo is a company of missed opportunity.
Post edited January 14, 2016 by Darvond