Yes, I did just that. Why? Because "In your own eyes," or something along those lines, is in the title. In my own eyes:Originally Posted by I'm my own MILF
MGS 3 is the most boring MGS out of all of the MGSs. Did I say most boring MGS? I meant most boring game. Yeah, it may have great graphics and slightly new, but that doesn't change the fact that I hate games that have you crawl around in the grass either waiting for an enemy to turn his back or for a snake to come your way. Boss battles are pretty intense, but for the most part, I hated it.
I don't have a grudge against stealth games, as I liked the first two MGSs.
FFX is the worst of all the series. I've argued countless times my position. It has a solid story, I'll agree with you there, but the problem is that it's so unbelievably linear. The gameplay, much like the story, is also very linear. Very? I meant extremely. Finish a trial, go on a path, finish another trial, go on a... mountain? Something diff... oh wait, it's a mountain path. The Sphere Grid was a nice touch, but, like the story and gameplay, becomes quite tedious after a while. The battles were.... Hm... If I were to grade the battles on a scale from 1-10, I'd give them a 6. They sort of introduced the whole "Condition Commands," and it would've made a fine addition to the game, only they didn't really take it to the next level. Each condition had a different name, but usually served 1 purpose: to get you out of a pickle.
Ogre Battle 64; yep, I definitely went overboard with this one. I take this one back and replace it with Unlimited Saga for obvious reasons.
Diablo I and II are some of the most repetitive games ever. No wait, clicking the left mouse button 50 trillion times every 2 seconds isn't.
Baldur's Gate is like every other dungeon crawler. Seriously. You fight giant rats first, then get to monsters/ogres/bears/Willy Wonka. Hack 'em up, then cast magic on the big guys. I don't hate hack 'n' slashes(I love RotK), but I hate Baldur's Gate.






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