I can be cliche and state that I despise Call of Duty or Halo, but I am not going to do it and state some other ones instead. (I apologize for the long wall of text, but I feel as though I should at least give some good reason as to why I do not like these games.)
Sonic Adventure - I... hate... this... Sonic game. Seriously, many fans of Sonic say this was one of the best games on the Dreamcast and I ask myself why they think that. It is loud, annoying, and frustrating to play. I don't know if it was the Gamecube port as I never played the Dreamcast version, but I had so many issues with the camera that it became near unplayable for me after a while. I say this since I have understood that the Gamecube version is essentially the Dreamcast version but with some extra content.
Need for Speed Underground - My reason for hating this is probably going to be childish, but I really did not like the Fast and the Furious style this game had that set the stone for what the future Need for Speed games were going to be like. When I think Need for Speed, I think of a racing game that has the thrill of driving awesome sports cars on awesome tracks with awesome original music. Underground only provided the car bit while everything else just didn't work for me.
Street Fighter II - This I will get a lot of flack for but hear me out, I understand Street Fighter II is a classic and I respect it as so however, I do not like it at all. It might have something to do with playing it after being weaned with fighting games that don't require extreme amounts of skill such as Mortal Kombat, Tekken, Dead or Alive, and Soul Calibur, but I for the life of me CAN NOT get good at this game at all, and it ruins the fun of it for me when I get defeated even on the easiest level of difficulty. I have tried multiple versions over many years and to this day I still can't play it well enough for it to be enjoyable for me.
Team Fortress 2 - I have had an on and off relationship with this game but the overall feelings I have towards it is just, meh. I can't put my finger on it but something about it just doesn't really ring right for me. I mean I enjoy the art style, the gameplay, and the class characters themselves, but I just can't get into it.
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic - This game is nothing special to me, yet I enjoy BioWare's games. It might have something to do with me not being a huge Star Wars fan but the game just bored me, I couldn't really get myself to get too far into it at all.
And last, but certainly not, least, and the grandaddy of them all, at least to me:
Saints Row: The Third - This was probably the biggest disappointment I felt from a game in quite some time. While the gameplay of the game improved, everything else in this game was a major step backwards from Saints Row 2. The city of Steelport is a boring, dull place compared to Stillwater in 2. I mean Stillwater actually felt alive and fun to cause mayhem in, Stillwater is just dead with no joy in doing that activity. Plus the game lacks in activities and customization to do outside of the story. Plus the humor is a huge miss to me, Saints Row 2 was ridiculous, but the ridiculous things in the game flowed naturally. Saints Row: The Third's humour is forced and barely funny which really disappoints me since I feel that the Saints Row games are the true 3D incarnations of the original GTA games which I enjoy to this day because of how ridiculous they are compared to their successors.
Post edited August 12, 2012 by SpooferJahk