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What is a game that everyone hates but you love?
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marvelvscapcom2:
Mine is Fracture, such an underated game. I played through it 3 times and got almost every achievement lol. A game that got a 5.9 from IGN that my friend gave me because he said its unplayable lol.  for some reason I always loved it  :)

also
virtual boy as a whole and secret agent clank lol

robertoman:
Mine would have to be Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of The Sith for the original Xbox. I always loved it as a kid and I don't understand why it got such low ratings from critics and gamers alike. It could be that it was just a "mindless button masher" but I still enjoyed it nevertheless.
jupiter:
Buddy of mine has Fracture, maybe I should borrow it....

I think I'd go with Destrega on ps1. Got a 5/10 or something from ign but my brother and I absolutely adore that game. We used it as a sort of faux Dragonball Z game when we were younger and didn't have access to good Dragonball games.
shepard11:
Batman Forever for the Sega Genesis. Not a fan of the movie but as a kid I loved this game and played the crap out of it. Just recently got it for the SNES and surprisingly enjoyed it just as much as I did as a kid. I did mention the movie is crap right?
hexen:
So, once upon a time there was a hidden grove where all the hate... nah, no story this time, I'll give a legitimate answer.

Two Worlds. Never has there been such an underrated game... and it's not even because it's that good, it's because outside of Elder Scrolls and Fallout, no such other games exist! It's not as polished as it's Bethesda overlords, but god-dammit, it is an open world RPG with lots to do and many systems of power progression I can't get enough of. This is personal, but the horrible quality of the writing just gave it so much charm with the hero constantly saying ridiculous campy one liners using excessive amounts of medieval talk. Foorsoth! Why can't more companies go for the Bethesda Western RPG formula? The skill reset system was also quite amazing and simple, yet not really ever replicated.

In the end it's a poor-man's Elder Scrolls, but when there are only 5 coins in the world, you still do pretty good getting the silver instead of the gold. Also, it was way better than Witcher 3, which sucks because of it's crap controls and combat ;)
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