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If I look at review rating, Leisure Suit Larry Magna Cum Laude. It was fun though.

My personal opinion, I have 98-2003 parts of FIFA, NBA, NHL series. If I had stuck with only 98 version I would have no problem with it.
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Bloodygoodgames:
Legend of Grimrock
- again, abysmal controls (AWSD
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CaptainGyro: Have you tried WASD instead? It's a big difference














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And if you know what that means, you're not as dumb as you look :)
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Avogadro6: Alien Shooter, got it on a sale and I still feel ripped off.
I personally didn't find Alien Shooter all that bad. Good, shallow fun. Shame about the arrogant developer though, which did shit out the turd known as Alien Hallway.
I remember getting quite bored with Blood Omen 2 and its dark and steamy industrial-style maps. The graphics felt outdated. It's not necessarily a bad game, but it just didn't do it for me.
Not necessarily the worst game (I don't know how to define that), but the most disappointing is Caesar IV. Then again, after Pharaoh and Caesar III, I had quite high hopes for the continuation of the city builder series. Immortal Cities: Children of the Nile was also a similar disappointment, but I didn't buy that one.
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Purebreed: Mortyr 2093-1944.... what do I win? :)
Nah, it's a great game, you just don't get the deep philosophy hidden beneath it because you're American.
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Primate: I remember getting quite bored with Blood Omen 2 and its dark and steamy industrial-style maps. The graphics felt outdated. It's not necessarily a bad game, but it just didn't do it for me.
Tell me about it. I've tried beating the game like four or five times, two times I was close to the end, but I just can't beat it because of the wall of boredom you have to break through.
Post edited August 28, 2012 by F4LL0UT
I'm going to have to go with Super Gran that I ended up owning on a tape for Amstrad CPC because it was part of a bulk lot I bought.

Its certainly not worth the time of loading and its been given a 0 on cpcgamereviews.com
I don't buy games before I have read some reviews, so I own only a few games I don't like or I'm not interested in. Of course there are some games from bundles that I'm not interested in, but can't always avoid those. I own Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30, which I bought from the previous Steam sale, and I think it's the worst game I specifically paid for.

The game is throughly scripted and the whole idea of "take these five men and assault that enemy position with 30 men and two tanks" is ridiculous. Although the tutorials try to get it into your head that your guys have a good AI, I still had to watch them standing in machine gun fire without trying to take cover or complaining that they can't fire on an enemy from behind a car since I didn't order them to take positions at the edge of said car. And even then, only one of them will fire, others just standing behind cover, without realizing that the car has an other corner that they can use to shoot and stay in cover. Lastly the game makes you listen to awkwardly acted conversation in order make an emotional bond with your troops, but fails completely.
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Bloodygoodgames: Legend of Grimrock - again, abysmal controls (AWSD - the most ridiculous controls ever designed and plain stupid for this level of dungeon crawler that would have been perfect with a mouse and the arrow keys).
I played it with the num pad like the good old Eye of the Beholder games. Worked fine for me.

And although I never needed to I'm pretty sure one can reassign the keybindings in Legend of Grimrock.
Earthworm Jim 3D
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Bloodygoodgames: Legend of Grimrock - again, abysmal controls (AWSD - the most ridiculous controls ever designed and plain stupid for this level of dungeon crawler that would have been perfect with a mouse and the arrow keys).
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xy2345: I played it with the num pad like the good old Eye of the Beholder games. Worked fine for me.

And although I never needed to I'm pretty sure one can reassign the keybindings in Legend of Grimrock.
I tired it but, unless I'm doing something wrong? it didn't reassign keys for me. I ditched it after only about 15 minutes as I just didn't have patience for yet one more annoying WASD game. Will go back to it at some point, but there's nothing that irritates me more - the LEGO Harry Potter game is currently irritating me, as that too is WASD.
People playing on arrow keys are sooo from previous century :P
Post edited August 28, 2012 by keeveek
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keeveek: People playing on arrow keys are sooo from previous century :P
Personally, I find the arrow keys a bit annoying for 3D games. You don't have as easy of access to other buttons, like Space, Tab, Shift, Q, E, and F.
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keeveek: People playing on arrow keys are sooo from previous century :P
Well, people from this century are 12 at a max. ;)
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Bloodygoodgames:
Legend of Grimrock
- again, abysmal controls (AWSD - the most ridiculous controls ever designed and plain stupid for this level of dungeon crawler that would have been perfect with a mouse and the arrow keys).
Are you left-handed? Because that's the only reason I can think of that would make WASD uncomfortable.

I use the mouse with the right hand, so I'd have to move the keyboard way to the left to be able to comfortably use my left hand on the arrow keys, or even worse the numpad.

Personally I prefer ESDF to WASD, as that puts more keys in easy reach of my left hand.
Post edited August 28, 2012 by kalirion