The game may not necessarily be bad, or it may in fact just be flat out terrible. But, is there one out there that you believe deserves a second chance at being good and why?
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Burial at Sea - it wasn't that bad per se; but I felt that Irrational's designers missed a beat by showing us this Rapture in all it's pomp for such a short time, and then throwing us back into a Bioshock-1-esque atmosphere so soon. I was anticipating actually witnessing the fall of Rapture itself - and having to fight your way through splicers as Rapture collapses around you. May be too ambitious for a DLC, but it would be nice.
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GTA Online In it's current state, it's a steaming pile of turd. But with a couple of fixes and content updates it could be great
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Medal of Honor. They should start out by remaking Allied Assault with Frostbite 3, thus returning to their roots.
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Porch Lordにより編集済み: 12/6/2013 8:05:51 PMI want ACIII, Fable 3, and Bioshock Infinite remade. Infinite was good but it could've been sooooo much better. The story was great but the gameplay was lacking. It just could have been better. Assassins Creed just needs to stop being thrown out every year! Take your damn time with it Ubisoft and it could've been actually good! Fable III just.....just redo it. Make it less laggy and longer and more like a revolution. I honestly just don't know how turned out the way it did.
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LOLdragon89により編集済み: 12/6/2013 9:33:43 PM[b]Binary Domain[/b]. Awful characters, extremely generic action third-person shooter gameplay, and plenty of other annoyances. However, the setting and the way that enemy robots dynamically break apart as you shoot them kept me entertained and engaged. And I didn't play with a headset, but it looked like they really did make a solid attempt to integrate the voice command part of it. It has a lot of REALLY rough edges (the borderline racism and laughably blatant sexism are especially concerning) but overall this game has a LOT of potential! Give it a co-op mode, introduce completely new characters (and let us play as more than ONE of them), deepen the weapon customization, and I think we've got a pretty big hit on our hands!
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A lot of people didn't enjoy BioShock 2, but its gameplay is superior even to the first. I got into Assassin's Creed and Oblivion on second chances. The main problem was the customisation of the games, with something as fundamental as free-roaming just not my style in 2008(?). It was Braid that led me back to platformers, after years of favouring FPSs, and Prince of Persia (2008) that got me leaning towards Assassin's Creed's parkour. To clarify, it was late 2010 when I played PoP 2008, and early '11 when I returned to AC and Oblivion.