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pds41: - Anything that's multiplayer only

Basically, if it wants the internet, I don't want it.
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dtgreene: What about multiplayer only games that don't require the internet? (Either the game suppoirts LAN play, or it supports multiple players on one system.)
Interesting. I haven't done that since the days of Doom LAN parties (or Quake later on); actually, I'm pretty sure the first one I did was serial play through the COM ports.

I'd probably enjoy LAN play more than internet as you know who you're playing against (less likely to be obnoxious!), but to be honest, my tastes have moved well into single player territory.

Interestingly enough, I do like UT 2004, but only play vs bots.
I couldn't get in to Mass Effect so I know I'm not going to play the trilogy. The controls and gameplay don't jive with me. I can only ever get right up until the Council where I lose interest. If I remember correctly KoTOR was made by the same people. I couldn't get into that either.
Prison Architect. No, thanks. Like I need to be reminded of the shit show that is the American prison system.

Postal series. Talk about in bad taste.
Can't say I'll never play them, because I tried them out, but I gave up on them within the first few minutes, and realised I'm likely never going back to them.

Resident Evil Remastered- despite it being a remaster, and on the PC, it seems absolutely nothing was done to optimise gameplay. Still with the same horrible, clunky interface, still the same old tank controls, so I tried it for about half an hour, but I don't think I'm returning to it.

Ikaruga. Been hearing about how great it is since the Maddox article way back when. Bought it on steam last sale, tried it out for 10 minutes, and then abandoned. I think it ws maddox who said "it kicked incomprehensible amounts of ass". Incomprehensible is right.

The Last Express: The same issue. Barely played 20 minutes of it, just couldn't get into it, and the perspective really threw me off.
Any game requiring Battle.net, Origin, or Uplay
Necro time!

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fronzelneekburm: Anything made by Blizzard.
And yet, here I am, having not only played but actually finished - and, horror of horrors, even ENJOYED! - Diablo.

Life is full of little surprises like that. Credit where credit is due: I probably would never have bothered with it if the gogcrew hadn't defied all expectations by bringing this title here.