Posted February 27, 2012
I've been wracking my brain, and I honestly can't think of any. If I can see mechanics that I should like, I can usually adjust my thinking to appreciate them.
Umm... yeah, I honestly can't think of anything.
OH
Yes I can.
Street Fighter II.
It looks like a completely awesome fighting game, and my brother is always trying to get me to play it with him... but it's a fighting game. And I just can't muster up enough energy to care one iota about fighting games. If I wanted to play a sport, I'd go outside.
On a similar note, Counterstrike. I think I can see the appeal... but I've given both 1.6 and Source several different tries, and I always end up getting bored. All the frustration of both deathmatch FPSs and military sims, but none the best parts. Plus shoddy weapon balancing and a horrible community. Even if I were more friendly with multiplayer FPSs, I'd still probably have a hard time enjoying Counterstrike. Unless there's something I'm missing... and if so, could someone please explain? It's not like I want to not have any fun :P
Aha! Thought of some more!
Zelda: A Link to the Past - So many great things about this game. But the level of frustration is just too much for me. Dying over and over again...and as a result, traversing the same dungeons over and over again. Eventually I just said "screw it" and gave up.
Super Mario World - Same deal. I managed to get to the forest of illusion after hundreds and hundreds of deaths... then realized I needed to explore the levels I'd already been through to find a secret path to progress. Such a shame, too, because otherwise I would have loved it.
Megaman II - Armed with an emulator and a usb SNES controller, I decided to give this game a try. But it just failed to capture me, despite the intriguing design. I'll probably try again some time in the future.
Umm... yeah, I honestly can't think of anything.
OH
Yes I can.
Street Fighter II.
It looks like a completely awesome fighting game, and my brother is always trying to get me to play it with him... but it's a fighting game. And I just can't muster up enough energy to care one iota about fighting games. If I wanted to play a sport, I'd go outside.
On a similar note, Counterstrike. I think I can see the appeal... but I've given both 1.6 and Source several different tries, and I always end up getting bored. All the frustration of both deathmatch FPSs and military sims, but none the best parts. Plus shoddy weapon balancing and a horrible community. Even if I were more friendly with multiplayer FPSs, I'd still probably have a hard time enjoying Counterstrike. Unless there's something I'm missing... and if so, could someone please explain? It's not like I want to not have any fun :P
Aha! Thought of some more!
Zelda: A Link to the Past - So many great things about this game. But the level of frustration is just too much for me. Dying over and over again...and as a result, traversing the same dungeons over and over again. Eventually I just said "screw it" and gave up.
Super Mario World - Same deal. I managed to get to the forest of illusion after hundreds and hundreds of deaths... then realized I needed to explore the levels I'd already been through to find a secret path to progress. Such a shame, too, because otherwise I would have loved it.
Megaman II - Armed with an emulator and a usb SNES controller, I decided to give this game a try. But it just failed to capture me, despite the intriguing design. I'll probably try again some time in the future.
Post edited February 27, 2012 by jefequeso