Games You Regret Buying

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I don't know if I played it too much. I played more Emerald rather than R/S and they were alright but by far my least favorite generation, I prefer the remakes!
 
Ahh tbh my least favorite region was Unova, though I did have a lot of fun playing Black 2. I think my favorites are Johto and Hoenn!
 
Johto and Gen II is/was my favorites. HG/SS was good too, I wish they'd bring back the walking with pokemon thing (and a rebooted customization XY was not worth that)

Unova was alright imo I prefer Black to White though cause Black City, the White 2 version had shiny Dratini that was it lol
 
God I miss the walking Pokemon. That was one of my favorite features of HG/SS. B)

Yeah I remember having a shiny milotic there aaah so cute since they showed the shiny colours too >w<

anyways i kinda regret buying then Gen IV games(and before I got a 3DS) because I could never collect to internet so I pretty much had to AR most stuff, lol.
 
My only regret is Destiny. I got tricked so hard by the hype it wasn't funny.

Slightly off topic, I have absolutely no regrets about the Deadpool game. I'm glad I found a copy for PS3 at my local EB Games[Gamestop]. That title will never leave my library. Just like I'll always have the DemonBox 1.0. Course, my DemonBox 2.0 is, obviously, vastly superior. [PS4]
 
Paper Mario: Sticker Star. I had it preordered since a YEAR before it came out (and kept getting pushed back) I was so excited when I thought that that Shy Guy with the sombrero was going to be a partner. But there were NO partners, and without an EXP system, there was literally no reason to engage in battles, so it was always beneficial to run away from enemies and save your nice stickers for a boss. Total Snooze.
 
Stonehearth Alpha 5 - €35,-
Pokemon Alpha Sapphire - €55,-
Call of Duty Advanced Warfare - €50,-
Driveclub - €50,-

I'm such an idiot.
 
Well I pretty much count everything before these crappy A New Beginning and after that as the old-school good games as the same because they were good and not these weird reboots. And tbh the PS1/PS2 games were the same to me, probably because I was a kid I don't know.

Yeah, I was a kid when I played EtD as well.

I thought I was the only one who didn't really enjoy LoS that much. I thought that it kind of took away from the exploration of the old games- which I missed.
 
Tomodachi Life.

It got very boring, very quickly. Every time the islanders had a problem, it was always "I want a/some new___" (where the blank is clothes/hats/accessories/room style), "I'm hungry" (or a specific food), "I misplaced an item"...
And it barely took any time to unlock all of the island features, to boot.
 
I didn't buy this game but I wished it for Christmas and I feel almost embarrassed for asking for it because it turned out to be one of the worst Sonic games.

Sonic and the Secret Rings.

It looked so nice on the Wii and I was pumped for a new Sonic game! The last Sonic game I got was Sonic Heroes and I liked it a lot. So I got this game from my mom and then another copy from my aunt. So we literally have two copies now.

The controls are horrid. They tried to use the Wii's motion controls to be the main focus because back when the Wii game out, its motion controls were the hottest thing in gaming. The controls are hard! It's hard to run and shake the wiimote and then time jumps! It's hard! I can't even get past the jungle stage.

The only decent part of the game are the mini games which are also hard to play because of the bad controls. When you point your wiimote to the screen, your cursor seems to flicker for some reason.

So now I'm stuck with two of the darn things and shouldn't bother trying to sell them because no one wants such a bad game.
 
Tomba 2 on PSN, but not for any reason other than me being ditzy. I uhm, loved both games as a kid, I know 2's NA box art, I know the Japanese box art, and yet I still completely missed that the digital version is the Japanese version despite it staring me right in the face... but, I still remember the game so it isn't a huge deal.

I also regret buying FFX HD on PS3. I have a PS4, knew it would be re-re released, and still was impatient.

As for game regrets that don't involve me being dense: Yoshi's New Island and Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly were games I both gave a chance, the first as a nostalgic adult, the second as a hopeful kid, and both turned out abysmal.
 
I can't say I regret MM per se since it came with the console but tbh I wish I liked it more than I do, it's just overrated af.
 
Tomodachi Life.

It got very boring, very quickly. Every time the islanders had a problem, it was always "I want a/some new___" (where the blank is clothes/hats/accessories/room style), "I'm hungry" (or a specific food), "I misplaced an item"...
And it barely took any time to unlock all of the island features, to boot.

Yeah it gets boring very quickly... I was a bit disappointed as it could have been made so much better!
 
I bought Guacamelee! Gold, Dust: An Elysian Tail, The Swapper and Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams for 12 TF2 keys (about $25 of money). Soon after...they were in a Humble Bundle $1 tier. I lost about $24. That said, Guacamelee! and Dust soon became two of my favorite games. I had a lot of fun with them.
 
i highly regret getting pokemon Y. it seemed as if other people really enjoyed it and it was super hyped about and stuff which made me excited, but for me, unlike other pokemon games which i've pretty much played all of them, i wasn't really having fun at all or enjoying myself while playing it? that's never happened between me and a pokemon game before??? i beat it relatively VERY fast and i really wanted to enjoy it, like REALLY wanted to but i just couldn't.
 
Guacamelee was bad.. at least on Steam/computer. I haven't tried it on console but maybe my laptop is way too fast
 
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