Yeah, lots. I've even publicly gone on about why for some of them.
Fez - Because Phil Fish couldn't just
log off. Ancient Domains Of Mystery - Bounced off the UI which was entrenched in 20 years of technical debt.
Banished - I was hoping for medieval Caesar III or SimCity, but instead got a mass survivalist sim with untrained monkeys.
Any Bit Trip Game that isn't Runner 1 - Hey, turns out that playing Rhythm Pong isn't really a good idea for someone like me.
Braid - This game was pretentious fluff and the author was fully huffing their own supply.
Call to Power 2 - It's a lesser Civ game with a worse interface and then Civ IV came out anyways.
Constructor - This was not the game I was expecting and it has the pesky problem of being steeped in a culture I never was a part of.
Anything published by Activision-Blizzard - I wouldn't even know where to start.
House Flipper - With this game's delisting, I'm now left with an incomplete game and most of the actual features I wanted were DLC locked. Plus, it didn't run so hot anyways.
HuniePop - This was already an immature & sketchy purchase I'd made in an earlier phase of my life, but seeing what the devs did on Double Date felt extra gross.
Locomotion, Chris Sawyer's - It's a worse Transport Tycoon, which is impressive given the massive span of time between the two.
Parkitect - It's a worse Roller Coaster Tycoon that runs like absolute butt due to being built on a poorly optimized Unity core. It's also about as visually charming as a doctor's waiting office.
Special Shoutout to my Hidden Collection:
A.D. 2044 - I think this was a giveaway and I still feel scammed. A baffling adventure game with none of the charm.
Another World: 20th Anniversary Edition - It's just Another World for the nth time, and I don't even like this genre of elitist cinematic platformers.
Block'hood - It's not the Simtower spiritual successor I was hoping for and is far too artsty-fartsy.
Daggerfall Unity - GOG Cut - I'm ringing the bells of shame, because GOG doesn't know how to respect free licences, and besides the point, this version is several times out of date and several times larger than the original game. D.R.E.A.M. is an ugly if valiant attempt to drag Daggerfall into 2003, graphically.
Earthworm Jim & 2 - Without going too deep into the weeds, Doug TenNepal just isn't a human I want to associate with.
Eschalon: Book I & II - I didn't realize that you could make a solo character game feel so damn slow paced but the gait of the PC has never been more a slog.
Factorio - I cannot state why per the bylaws of the forum.
Forager - The "Single Dev" lied about being a single dev, and buried those who helped. Then they threw a hissy fit and abandoned the game.
Luftrausers - Not only is the theming a bit skeevy in retrospect, bur we were shafted on this one, seeing as it has a game breaking progression bug that was never patched.
Retro City Rampage DX - This game has aged, and not in a particularly good way. The way it was pandering to a bygone era has itself now become a bygone era.
Sid Meier’s Railroads! - It ain't Railroad Tycoon 4. Simple as.
Slime Rancher - The game is cloying saccharine and 90% of the exploration is pointless.
Starbound -
I can't explain easily. Here's a 48 minute video. To The Moon - Kick the slide projectionist to advance the story. Not actually a game.
Windforge - Alas, a stillborn game! It underperformed after barely making it to release and was below mid!