Unpopular gaming opinions

Super Mario Sunshine is actually my favorite Mario game. It's the only one I completed; I was a sensitive child so it took me 10 years to get to the end - I would get so frustrated so easily and couldn't think of how to do something so I'd cry (but I grew out of that and my boyfriend and I took turns playing and he did the secret levels). My boyfriend absolutely loves Smash Bros and other Mario games like Mario Party, Mario Kart, Mario Galaxy, 3D world, etc. but I could never get into anything Mario as much as I did with Sunshine. Fighting games weren't actually my thing (with the exception of Fiesta Online) so Smash Bros didn't catch my interest (even though my bf always tells me and shows me how 'fun' his games are).

I'm not quite understanding the appeal for COD and Skyrim. My boyfriend built his very own gaming PC and has all the gaming accessories for extreme PC gaming. Those types of games were never my favorite but he always tells me that I should play what he plays, even though he doesn't try to play what I play.

Pokemon X was my first and favorite Pokemon game. It felt better to have a customized trainer because I felt like it was actually me training my Pokemon and when I got ORAS it felt like it was lacking and I don't mean the character customization, that's okay and all, but I didn't quite like the mega evolution and even though I completed AS I feel there was a lot of dialogue and not as fun as I found X to be. I also played White and White 2 and was actually kind of disappointed.

I never got into Final Fantasy or Legend of Zelda, or Shin Megami Tensei, or Persona. Persona seems really overrated to me. I've only had Nintendo consoles so I feel like I missed out on a lot. I really want to like Legend of Zelda but I do get frustrated easily and tend to give up rather quickly.

I REALLY love the Trauma Center series for DS and Wii. Second Opinion, Under the Knife, Under the Knife 2, New Blood, Trauma Team, I love them all - Trauma Team being my favorite. These games aren't really well known but they really are perfection to me, but that's only because I find medicine interesting and the plot of these games grabbed me and didn't let go.

I also really love Phoenix Wright, and Professor Layton.

Animal Crossing: New Leaf is my favorite in the series and I've played almost every day since its release and I have two copies of the game, one for cycling (100% FREE cycling might I add, I never charge) and one for my main. I've played every Animal Crossing game; wasn't too fond of Wild World or City Folk, Gamecube had my attention for several years, and then New Leaf came along.
 
Not gonna start the Sunshine ass debate again but yes that game is way too trashed. It's good and the mechanics are better than 64.

Also I hate those really hardcore gamers who looks down on people who use minor console commands (like if a level is too hard for you; one time in Portal 2 I pretty much had to use portal on any surface because I couldn't get past). And it can fix some quests in Skyrim.

I wouldn't use it to get Daedric armor at level 10 or raise my level and whatever since it can mess up and it's not fun, but sometimes you do need it if you spend hours without solution.
 
It's bad but you know I think that lol. Way too family and child friendly. No challenge at all
 
Also I hate those really hardcore gamers who looks down on people who use minor console commands (like if a level is too hard for you; one time in Portal 2 I pretty much had to use portal on any surface because I couldn't get past). And it can fix some quests in Skyrim.
Was it a custom level? Because Portal 2 is really easy to beat.

As for Skyrim (or any Bethesda game of late), the console is a lifesaver on PC. Their games are so unpolished that it's insane people tout them as the greatest games ever made.

As an additional point to that: Fallout 3 was a broken and incoherent piece of **** that ignored the original Fallouts, yet people give New Vegas crap. New Vegas was WAY more stable, bugs were often minor, and the story was more in line with the original Fallout team's (especially since a lot of the story from the original cancelled FO3, not to mention a large amount of the team worked on FO2). And even if you managed to kill important story NPCs thanks to the dumb Gamebryo engine that they were forced to use, they made sure that the game was not rendered broken. You could just go to Yes Man, the wildcard, and get his ending, since he would come back after being killed.

**** FO3, **** its "muh dad" story, **** its instability, and **** it all over. I can't believe that I went through all that trouble to complete it.

It's bad but you know I think that lol. Way too family and child friendly. No challenge at all
It's almost like it's made for all ages to enjoy.
 
Was it a custom level? Because Portal 2 is really easy to beat.

As for Skyrim (or any Bethesda game of late), the console is a lifesaver on PC. Their games are so unpolished that it's insane people tout them as the greatest games ever made.

As an additional point to that: Fallout 3 was a broken and incoherent piece of **** that ignored the original Fallouts, yet people give New Vegas crap. New Vegas was WAY more stable, bugs were often minor, and the story was more in line with the original Fallout team's (especially since a lot of the story from the original cancelled FO3, not to mention a large amount of the team worked on FO2). And even if you managed to kill important story NPCs thanks to the dumb Gamebryo engine that they were forced to use, they made sure that the game was not rendered broken. You could just go to Yes Man, the wildcard, and get his ending, since he would come back after being killed.

**** FO3, **** its "muh dad" story, **** its instability, and **** it all over. I can't believe that I went through all that trouble to complete it.


It's almost like it's made for all ages to enjoy.

Oath still having a crush on me. Sure I'll play on your flute.

No, it was some later portal level on the 2nd game where you had to jump through the roof and bounce or whatever, it was before testing some gels iirc.

New Vegas was bad, I thought it was gonna be good but it was pretty much the same with the first Borderlands lol.
I haven't played the 3 one so I can't say but I do believe it might be better.

Yes, Skyrim's console is a lifesaver for a lot of quests as long as you don't abuse it. And since they don't want to fix a few things either.
 
As for Skyrim (or any Bethesda game of late), the console is a lifesaver on PC. Their games are so unpolished that it's insane people tout them as the greatest games ever made.


I'm not a big PC gamer (I'll game on PC but I much prefer consoles) but I don't see how Skyrim is enjoyable outside of PC with that being one of the reasons. It's such a broken and trashy game. The community create a lot of fixes for it, sure, but if it doesn't work properly without mods and console commands, your game is just broken and should be ridiculed like every other game on Steam that gets flack for not working properly.

For an open world RPG of its nature, it also lacks a lot of customization for appearance...I also don't see why cloaks weren't in it by default, they just seem like something it 'should' have had with the emphasis on snowy areas. And dragons sucked.
 
Just wait, Noiru will have something to say as he usually does

XD Yeah you were right! I really do not know a lot people who do not like Mario Kart 8 despite it's child friendly. Maybe it looks a bit childish but a lot of people still enjoy the game a lot, NOIRU WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU OR NOIRU WHAT IS WRONG WITH US?
 
XD Yeah you were right! I really do not know a lot people who do not like Mario Kart 8 despite it's child friendly. Maybe it looks a bit childish but a lot of people still enjoy the game a lot, NOIRU WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU OR NOIRU WHAT IS WRONG WITH US?

I've seen people come up with the stupidest reasons not to get Mario Kart 8. I'm not referring to Noiru, but one guy told me how on Mario Kart 7 you would get stars beside your profile when you beat the single player tracks (depending on how well you do) and they will show up when you play multiplayer.

He said he was pissed that they didn't include that for Mario Kart 8 and that's the reason he didn't like the game and didn't keep it.


I was like :l
 
I like more adult or less mainstream games mainly. Nothing is wrong, oath just like to think that because I assume he is orange's sibling or something.
 
I've seen people come up with the stupidest reasons not to get Mario Kart 8. I'm not referring to Noiru, but one guy told me how on Mario Kart 7 you would get stars beside your profile when you beat the single player tracks (depending on how well you do) and they will show up when you play multiplayer.

He said he was pissed that they didn't include that for Mario Kart 8 and that's the reason he didn't like the game and didn't keep it.


I was like :l

That's a pretty dumb reason but eh. I'm not a Mario Kart kind of person either, I just don't find them particularly fun or entertaining. I'm not very competitive so that probably has a lot to do with it.
 
I did not care for the stars, they were pretty much for show off and with some luck you could get one at least..or three. Idk, I never played it that frequently but 7 was fun, even if Wi-fi sucked for me. Props to those who got golden wheel though!

Although why did they add arrows to Coconut mall... it's not hard jeebus
 
Diana Dierdre and Fuchsia are ugly. .-. Diana's hair is just eugh, Dierdre looks like a dude, and Fuchsia is like a walking clashing punk wanna-be. Her colors make me wanna vomit. Meh.
 
I'm not a big PC gamer (I'll game on PC but I much prefer consoles) but I don't see how Skyrim is enjoyable outside of PC with that being one of the reasons. It's such a broken and trashy game. The community create a lot of fixes for it, sure, but if it doesn't work properly without mods and console commands, your game is just broken and should be ridiculed like every other game on Steam that gets flack for not working properly.
A lot of the arguments I got were "it's a big game, of course it's gonna have hella bugs lol". Obviously ignoring the fact that there's other big games out there that don't **** up on scripted story events.
Another argument is that you can mod out the flaws or just use the console, but that's obviously PC-only. So not only do they imply that people playing the console versions (which often have their own set of bugs) can get shafted, they're completely fine with the bugs because at least their waifu mods will fix the bugs.

I also said earlier that the only reason Skyrim was popular was because it was made more casual. People that never played games before were suddenly flocking to Skyrim, saying it's amazing and DA ARROW IN DA KNEE xDDDD
If you don't have any standards (or just low ones), then it's easy to find a game like Skyrim to be incredible.
 
Yeah, I hate that they will probably never fix any achievements (the unofficial patches ain't be helping either) but it's enjoyable as long as you look up certain guides, it's way too easy to screw things up if you want to play/100% the game.

I like Skyrim though even though you pretty much have to use the console countless times.

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Diana Dierdre and Fuchsia are ugly. .-. Diana's hair is just eugh, Dierdre looks like a dude, and Fuchsia is like a walking clashing punk wanna-be. Her colors make me wanna vomit. Meh.

I like Diana's colours and home, she's the best snooty.

Deidre and Fuchsia are ugh though. Deirdre is too boring and cheerful and.. Fuchsia, I never liked uchi
 
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