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God, I loved Deus Ex. Couldn't get enough. Anyway, a game I could not stand or develop a taste for, for love nor money that everyone else seemed to rave about, would have been either WC3, or Shogun: Total War. Unreal Tournament sits somewhere in my 'don't see the fuss' list too, although out of desperation it has recently had me playing online and sometimes on occasion having a half decent game.
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I also vote for "Don't see the fuss" on Unreal Tournament.
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You can also add the entire universe of MMORPG games that some people dedicate their lives to.
Gaming is fun, Living is better.
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Originally posted by Cyan
I also vote for "Don't see the fuss" on Unreal Tournament.
To me, it just seems a tad mindless. I can see the fun factor as I myself have had a few good matches online and the single player (although painfully thin) had me occupied for a little while. I don't think it's quite deserving of the reputation it's got though. The only thing I liked about it in an aesthetic sense was it's ragdoll physics. I suppose it's good to kill 30 minutes online, but that's it.
Originally posted by PacNW CE
You can also add the entire universe of MMORPG games that some people dedicate their lives to.
Gaming is fun, Living is better.
Oh I don't know... I've never played an MMORPG myself but let's face it, the real world is a piece of **** sometimes. I bet it's nice to be able to switch off from the world and enter a new one for a while... Still, the fact I haven't ever bothered to get into an MMORPG probably says a lot for their appeal to me. Why do I get the feeling I'd be entering a living, breathing, planet 'LOL n00b hax0r'?
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i don;t like the new sims, but iloved the old sims the simcity 2000, simtown, simpark, the original sims no the retard sims they have out today
buy the cheeseman 
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The Sims got old pretty fast, but at least it was an original idea at the time. The fun wore off once you'd set fire to the house by putting BBQs inside next to the curtains and drowned a kid's dad in the pool by taking the steps out once he'd got in
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Splinter Cell
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Originally posted by KraZy_SkitZy
Splinter Cell
*Gasp!*
I'm not all that fussy, I like almost every movie I see, I like almost every game I play... Some 'themes' bother me tho - like star wars. Talk about a sleeping pill of a movie. (first 3)
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splinter cell is a bad game i could never get the hang of playing it so i got bore of it
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The Sims...Givin...
Marrowind, its' old and decrepid
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Originally posted by Cyan
*Gasp!*
I'm not all that fussy, I like almost every movie I see, I like almost every game I play... Some 'themes' bother me tho - like star wars. Talk about a sleeping pill of a movie. (first 3)
Splinter cell was slow and boring, i know it wasn't meant to be fast paced, but it had nothing to grab my attention, it was just sooooooo boring :P actually there isn't one Tom Clancy Game I like
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Originally posted by KraZy_SkitZy
Splinter cell was slow and boring, i know it wasn't meant to be fast paced, but it had nothing to grab my attention, it was just sooooooo boring :P actually there isn't one Tom Clancy Game I like
D`ya like Hitman?
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Originally posted by Cyan
D`ya like Hitman?
nope
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Well if Tom Clancy is too slow for ya I wouldn't imagine you would
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