You're crazy man... Anyways, Rockstar Games' Bully is one of their hits and being a big fan of both RDR and GTA, I tried it out. The game was absolutely terrible and I still can't figure out why people play it.
I still remember the disappointment of my friends' when they bought COD:Ghosts at the launching time. I haven't played the game yet and I am surely not going to buy it.
The Cod series. Those games used to be good but now they're all the same thing. I really used to like those game but now they're trash. I don't even buy them any more.
Resident Evil Five was the most disappointing game for me. It just didn't deliver like the other games in the franchise.
Ubisofts PC ports the last 2 years. They have been awful and they don't even max out my PC potential it's really sad. I won't buy another ubisoft pc game until the straighten out their lazy programmers.
Diablo 3 was a huge let down in the beginning and as of right now with the expansion it's just above average when it was so hyped.
It's been YEARS since I pre-ordered games and I can't think of a single game that disappointed me, but there were a few titles that did, which I didn't actually buy, but they were still overhyped. Let's put Watch Dogs as an example, but I sort of knew that it wouldn't be what was advertised due to the shady history of Ubisoft. EDIT: Oh, I forgot about the new Thief game, which was also not exactly as they wanted it to be.
Well I have to say that I think the game that has disappointed me the most would have to be Assassins Creed 4. I think that I have reached my limit with these games as of now, because I am not getting the same joy I was getting when I was playing the first one. I would say this game for sure.
The new Need for speed Most wanted was a disappointment for me. The game had the great graphics and the wonderful modern cars but EA messed it all up with some crappy game play. The concept of driving around and finding cars and not been able to have a garage with your cars is just total nonsense. I think it is the worst car game of that year.
@Lucky120 same here. I think I might have grown tired of this series or it might just be that the changes they are making don't really appeal to me all that much anymore, which is a shame because I think the game could really use many upgrades if they are done right.
FIFA games disappointed me a lot lately. They're just not as good as I expected and I don't see enough evolution from year to year.
Considering the amount of time it was in development, we all knew what it was going to turn out to be, we just didn't want to admit it to ourselves. We wanted to believe. Suffice to say I believed too much, and got the Balls of Steel Edition. I haven't even opened the game up, nor installed it. It just sits there on my shelf now. Mocking me.
DayZ Standalone to be honest. They first announced it in 2012, It's currently 2014 and they still haven't added a variety of new content yet. The updates are slow, and they hardly contain any new stuff.
How much did you pay for access? Jesus, at least I got a full game-mostly-when I bought Duke Nukem Forever.
Around £19.99, or 30 dollars-ish. The developers are focusing on adding a new game engine at the moment, so I cant really blame them for not adding new content. None the less, they need to stop slacking!
For me also Dukem Nukem Forever was one of the most disappointed games that I bought and played this far. I was really hyped for it's release, but the gameplay and the graphics didn't impress me the way that they should. When I played Dukem Nukem 3D when I was little it was a really fun game that I enjoyed and I was hoping that it would be as great as it was back then, but it wasn't in my honest opinion.
Still, two years is a long time to have that sort of thing just hanging there. I mean, even Notch, when he was just a one man team, managed to update faster, with more variety, than that.
Definitely has to be Spore. I was genuinely a good video game concept, but the execution was terrible and it soon fell face-flat.