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I dislike shooters and horror games such as Slender.
I mostly play AC, Football Manager and Civ. I'll go through phases of playing loads of one and none of the others though. Honestly, I can't wait until FM15 comes out ^^
I played League of Legends. Then my friend got me a Beta Invite to Dota 2.
Never looked back, gave my League account to someone else. I found that Dota 2 handled everything 10x better than League.
I also refuse to pre-order any game that's been hyped up by EVERYONE, and by that I mean, all media outlets like Newspapers, TV exclusives, IGN, Gamespot, etc etc. They just hype up a game by paying review sites and people just eat it up.
Nothing that I really "refuse" to play I guess. It's not like I'm like 'No, I'm not playing that game for X reasons' it's just that I don't play that game because it doesn't interest me.
I'll probably never play a Kirby game ever again (unless they make something else like Epic Yarn). I played super star ultra for the DS and that bored me. I also bought Epic Yarn for the Wii and literally played like 2 hours then never played it again. I really enjoyed it, but I just wasn't motivated to play it.
Same with Sypro, since Skylanders, I don't think I'll ever play a Spyro game again (excluding replaying older games)
So yeah, not so much that I refuse to play them, but just they don't peak my interest.
For games that I do play, I refuse to play Minecraft on anything but Peaceful at the moment. I'm not sure why, but the noises of the zombies and spiders really scare me when I used to be fine with them.
Basically this for me. If I want to play any games on Facebook/my iPod, I'd stick to some like Dragon Wings, where you can be broke and still enjoy it to the fullest.
I generally refuse to play war games (Battle Field, Call of Duty) because they're just the same thing over and over and over again, and I'm not really in to first-person shooters unless it's a really good, storyline-oriented game.
Oh, yup. I even gave Minecraft a chance, but it was just like playing with way more complicated and confusing legos. Also, with no objective, it was boring.