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Games We Love That Everyone Else Hates

TB writes: Sometimes you fall in love with something ugly. Sometimes you’re the odd person out. Sometimes you love something that everyone else hates.

This time, the TechnoBuffalo gaming crew has decided to get together and talk about a game that has earned a special place in their hearts. The catch? That game has to be hated by a vast majority of gamers.

These are the games that we love while everyone else hates.

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Chaostar4245d ago (Edited 4245d ago )

"Sometimes you fall in love with something ugly"

Thank you Mr Jack Daniels ¬_¬

Seriously though, I can't think of any games that I like that are generally hated, give me some time and I might update/add to this post.

update: Haze maybe, well I wouldn't say I loved it but it's nowhere near as bad as people make it out to be.

Also The Darkness wasn't all that popular and I really enjoyed it, wouldn't say it was hated though. Than again I wouldn't say any of the games in the article were hated either.

DryPancake4245d ago

One bade game that I loved was the most recent Alien Vs Predator. I really enjoyed that.

guitarded774245d ago

I loved Kane and Lynch 2... the reviews were all over the place, but it was a 9 in my eyes. I had so much fun in coop.

Kyosuke_Sanada4245d ago

Honestly, I never seen anyone hate Deadly Premonition. Come on, how can someone turn away a smile like this....

http://axelsplayground.squa...

smashcrashbash4245d ago

Well someone must love a game even if it is complete crap. It is statistically impossible for EVERYONE to hate a game. So I am not sure why people always jump in and say 'I liked it'. That doesn't change the fact that it really wasn't very good. Banjo Nuts and Bolts was a far cry from the Banjo games we loved which is why people didn't like it

Pozzle4245d ago

Oh man, I LOVED Mario Sunshine. Dare I say, I liked it more than the Galaxy games.

DestinyHeroDoomlord4245d ago

Banjo & kazooie nuts and bolts, brutal legend, enter the matrix, yu-gi-oh gx the beginning of destiny (all my friends hate this game, yet i love it to bits)

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Deadly Premonition | Games To Play Before You Die

Deadly Premonition is a weird, weird cocktail that doesn't go down smooth for everyone, but it's still absolutely worth sampling.

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jznrpg430d ago (Edited 430d ago )

It’s sooooo janky but the story is so good and the agent is so quirky I loved it thouroughly, the story is that good that you can actually make it through all of its jankiness and issues .
It’s a diamond in the rough and rough is saying lighly.
This game deserves a remake out of any game I can think of .
If they fixed the combat ,driving and movement this would be one of my favorite games all time and it already is in a way.

After10Ben430d ago

The first time I turned on my flashlight was one of the funniest things I have ever seen in a game. His suit just sort of lights up. There's no physical flashlight in his hand--hilarious. It's also the only game I've played to truly capture the delightfull quirkiness of Twin Peaks. I'm with you on how much I like this game. Despite all of its flaws, it's a genuinely fun experience. "My coffee warned me about it," is probably my favorite line of all time in any video game.

I still haven't played the sequel, but I will some day.

shinoff2183430d ago

I enjoyed this back during ps3 days. I'd buy it again if they re released it fixed up a little. I had fun with it.

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11 Horror Game Moments That Are So Ridiculous It’s Funny

Twinfinite: "Sometime comedy and horror are one and the same! Find out which moments from our favorite horror games made us laugh instead of cry."

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cthulhucultist457d ago

ok I believe that Deadly Premonition 2 scene described in the article, takes the cake! Although one could argue that there are so many memorable ridiculous moments in this game.

ModsDoBetter457d ago

Wish the F.E.A.R. franchise would get resurrected.

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COG Considers: Why Are There So Many Games About Killers With Split Personalities?

This week on COG Considers, we tackle one of the most tired and unpleasant tropes in horror games: why games--and every other pop culture avenue--are so determined to paint people with Dissociative Identity Disorder as murderers.

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gamerben1285d ago

Surprised killer7 isn't mentioned. This was the central premise of that game

KDblack1284d ago

Killer7 was mentioned, but only for one sentence because it's the central premise of the game. There wasn't really a need to go into detail.

gamerben1284d ago

Oh woops didn't catch it. Sorry mang

mastershredder1285d ago

Are they? You are fixed on Japanese games that are anime based/fashioned. Perhaps if you were not playing games that are similar to the animes that inspired them you would have more/different experiences.

When Cliche and Troupes are the building blocks, you can’t expect much. Just like you cannot expect good case study when the tester/observer has practically no variance in test subjects.

Sooooo many horror games out there... you really gotta explore some more.

KDblack1284d ago

I am aware! But games like Outlast or Remothered aren't really doing anything different, either--the most you could say is that Outlast hammers in that not all mental patients are dangerous. Just some of them. It really isn't just anime-inspired games that are doing this, even if you're counting Deadly Premonition among them. Bendy and the Ink Machine did it with Alice Angel, Krieg from the Borderlands games is this but played for laughs, and Dog/God from Fallout: New Vegas' Dead Money DLC is another example of both murder and weird, unrealistically rapid closure. This article was inspired after seeing one too many indie games on Steam with the premise 'discover the inner world of this tormented killer with DID.' Trust me when I say I'm exploring all kinds of horror games, and even outside those boundaries, because this is a really wide-reaching pattern.

That said, if you have any recs for more interesting/less stereotypical usage of characters with DID, hit me up.