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Torment: Tides of Numenera - lame combat, too much purple prose. Would have also said Divinity: Original Sin, but playing it in coop with a friend and disregrarding the story made it at least a fairly enjoyable experience.
Might be fun to also do a topic "Games I Initially Hated but Late Game Was Awesome" or "Games I Gave In and Played and Were Awesome" (Greedfall for me, the Dishonored-like setting didn't initially interest me for an RPG, then I gave in and played it out of boredom, and enjoyed it despite shitty tutorials).
Tyranny. It felt like a feminist struggle session.
Might be fun to also do a topic "Games I Initially Hated but Late Game Was Awesome" or "Games I Gave In and Played and Were Awesome" (Greedfall for me, the Dishonored-like setting didn't initially interest me for an RPG, then I gave in and played it out of boredom, and enjoyed it despite shitty tutorials).
Good idea. https://rpgcodex.net/forums/threads/rpgs-you-didnt-like-intially-but-ended-up-enjoying-a-lot.137613/
Ew.My list of things I regret bringing to climax:
Decado's Mom
Decado's Wife's Boyfriend
you'd miss out on the best RPG ever madeYou will be fine not finishing anything on codex top 101 list
Mine has to be Dragon Age 2.
I really enjoyed Origins, so much so that I managed 6 full playthroughs, and it's story left me wanting more. DA:2 arrived and it was a torturous, painful slog from start to finish, but I kept pushing through it with the hope that some of that "9/10" quality may actually appear. Mostly based on my enjoyment of DA:O
What a fucking waste.
The only game in this thread where many people regret uninstalling it more than playing it.Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor.
Fuck that game.
Mine has to be Dragon Age 2.
I really enjoyed Origins, so much so that I managed 6 full playthroughs, and it's story left me wanting more. DA:2 arrived and it was a torturous, painful slog from start to finish, but I kept pushing through it with the hope that some of that "9/10" quality may actually appear. Mostly based on my enjoyment of DA:O
What a fucking waste.
I learned to enjoy Dragon Age II the moment I started treating it as what it originally was - an expansion/DLC to the first game, and a setup to Inquisition's events.
Mine has to be Dragon Age 2.
I really enjoyed Origins, so much so that I managed 6 full playthroughs, and it's story left me wanting more. DA:2 arrived and it was a torturous, painful slog from start to finish, but I kept pushing through it with the hope that some of that "9/10" quality may actually appear. Mostly based on my enjoyment of DA:O
What a fucking waste.
I learned to enjoy Dragon Age II the moment I started treating it as what it originally was - an expansion/DLC to the first game, and a setup to Inquisition's events.
That's like learning to love having your uncle anally fist you because it's an expansion of "family love".