Most Dissapointing Game.

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What game(s) were you looking forward to, that just ended up severely dissapointing you? For me, I'd have to say it was Midnight Club 2, I loved the first one, but the second one was horrible.
 
Medal of Honor: Rising Sun
Doom 3
Final Fantasy XII
Super Mario Sunshine
Metroid Prime 2
Kingdom Hearts 2 (great game, but my expectations were too high at the time)
 
Oh so you finally played FF XII then eh? Well apparently you didn't think too highly of it. XD

I heard Doom 3 was good...hmm. Guess not.
 
Final Fantasy XII is boring beyond belief. Watching my fingernails grow is more fun.

Halo 2 was also disappointing.
 
The campaign of Halo 2 was lacking compared to that of Halo, but come on, it's very hard to top the campaign of the first Halo.
 
The campaign of Halo 2 was lacking compared to that of Halo, but come on, it's very hard to top the campaign of the first Halo.

Halo 2 didn't just fail to top (or match) Halo's campaign; it didn't come within a lightyear of it.

I didn't find the campaign to be enjoyable. I can recall two or three levels that were good. The rest were unimpressive.

The Arbiter (sp) is despicable.
 
Another one has to be GRAW for me. I was really looking forward to that game and it kind of sucked I thought.
 
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles was the most dissapointing game for me - i was really really looking forward to it and when i first played on it i was dissapointed :sad:
 
Is the Arbiter where you chase that rogue Elite around and then kill him? If so, I also LOATHED that level.
 
The Arbiter is the alternative playable character to Master Chief. I'm not sure if a level has that name or not. Never payed attention...

I meant the character, though. Any level without Master Chief was crap (save the very last level).
 
Dude, MoH Rising Sun had to be a disppointment.
It wasn't even that great considering they put that AI battle.
I thought it would be more diverse, as in more campaigns, more weapons, and a more intriguing storyline.
Plus, I think they diverted a lot from the original 'solo' storyline.
 
I was obsessed by Medal of Honor: Rising Sun. The first game I played on my PS2 all those years ago happened to be MoH: Frontline. Not since Goldeneye 64 had I enjoyed a FPS that much...

I thought Rising Sun would be a god of FPSs, but it turned out to be extremely...dull. Every blasted level was in the damn jungle. Ugh...
 
I was obsessed by Medal of Honor: Rising Sun. The first game I played on my PS2 all those years ago happened to be MoH: Frontline. Not since Goldeneye 64 had I enjoyed a FPS that much...

I thought Rising Sun would be a god of FPSs, but it turned out to be extremely...dull. Every blasted level was in the damn jungle. Ugh...

Hey, me too.
Even the Singapore mission seemed like I was in the jungle.
Even the AI random battle....uh, thing, was kinda dull.
 
For me it has to be Final Fantasy XII,i was really hyped up for this game.i was in the GAME store on the day before they released it and heard there officilally aloud to sell FFXII so i rushed to the counter to get the 1st copy.

I went home brought my PS2 downstairs just so i could see the intro on the big TV and yes it was great but 5 hours later the torture began the horrificaly stretched story,the long fields and temples which brought me no interest then finally when i got to the Bahumatthe game got good it was only for an hour but the end of FFXII was fantastic,but no it really does not make up for 70 hours of a painfully stretched story.

I would also say Final Fantasy X-2 and Final Fantasy VII: Dridge Of Cerberus though i wasnt really antisipating much from them.

Other games which have upset me would be Devil May Cry 2 for a poorly layed out story which didnt explain enough really.
 
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Was it just because of being in the Jungle that you didn't think highly of it...? XD

Imagine playing a FPS with one type of environment. Halo, for instance, spans across a variety of different settings: interiors of aircrafts, beaches, countrysides, enemy bases, snowy plains, the skies.

With Rising Sun...you walk around a jungle level after level after level. Not fun.
 
Well, that's true. That would get kind of boring after a while I would suppose. XD

I like the irony in your posts. :P
A little diversity goes a long way, I hope EA Games' learned its lesson with Rising Sun. I was suckered into that game 'cause of the Pearl Harbor mission, but then it turned into the jungle stuff quite early, and quite frankly it got quite boring.
 
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