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What is a game that everyone hates but you love?
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gf78:

--- Quote from: bikingjahuty on August 04, 2016, 12:38:31 pm ---Alien Colonial Marines


This game definitely had flaws, but it was far from being the shitty, unplayable mess that critics claimed it was. I enjoyed it quite a bit, and as a big fan of the source material I thought it was a good game.

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I played through the entire game.  While I didn't hate it, if it weren't for the source material you mentioned it would have just been an all-around turd.  Aside from being mediocre in every conceivable way, the thing that bugged me most was how they ret-conned the storyline where Hicks never died.  That was stupid.
gf78:
Another game that got panned hard that I enjoyed was Lair.  It wasn't anything spectacular, aside from the graphics.  But it was fun and the developers pretty quickly patched normal controls into the game.  But the damage was done and nobody was buying it.  It even put Factor 5 out of business which meant no more Star Wars Rogue Squadron games too.   :'(
kashell:
I thought of another one. Breath of Fire Dragon Quarter.

I adored this game, as did a couple of close friends on another forum. Whenever it gets mentioned, it either generates a stream of hate or infinite praise. There is never any middle ground with it. Unfortunately, most people despise it for being so different.
shepard11:

--- Quote from: turf on August 04, 2016, 09:21:26 am ---I wouldn't say I loooooooved it, but I really liked the 2010 Splatterhouse.  It didn't get great reviews.  I saw more than one place say that the inclusion of the older games was the only reason to buy this game. 

It was silly and repetitive, but I had a good time playing it.  It's one of the few games I played through more than once last generation.

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Why I pick it up was for the first 3 games. I just can't get into the new one
undertakerprime:
My most blatant instances:

Pit Fighter (Genesis).
Now, the arcade version of Pit Fighter is dogshit. And the SNES port is flaming dogshit. I personally find the Genesis port somewhat playable. I actually liked it enough to buy it, and I played it and beat it fairly regularly. The hit detection is a bit better than the arcade or the SNES.

Clay Fighter (SNES)
Definitely not the best fighter, but I enjoyed the imaginative characters and the opening song. I liked it enough to buy the sequel, and prompted me to buy Clay Fighter 64 1/3 Sculptor's Cut from my local Blockbuster when they made it available.

WWF In Your House (PS1)
I loved the Wrestlemania arcade game and PS1 port, so I had to get this sequel of sorts. It's not as good as its predecessor, but I liked it well enough.

This last one is video game blasphemy:
I love Chrono Cross, even more than Chrono Trigger.
I don't know if that qualifies, though, since Cross isn't really hated.
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