Re: What game did you like that the reviews were not to good?
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Another site gave Shivers 1&2 bad reviews but I loved both those games. The same site gave Conspiracies a bad review but that's a keeper for me. Conversely, everyone gave Grim Fandango a good review but I couldn't get into that game at all. Kim
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Re: What game did you like that the reviews were not to good?
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10/26/06 06:17 PM
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I also thought Nightlong was an excellent game.
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Re: What game did you like that the reviews were not to good?
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I love the wackiness of Starship Titanic and was astonished to find that so many people don't like it.
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Re: What game did you like that the reviews were not to good?
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It's a keeper for me too, ron.etti.
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Re: What game did you like that the reviews were not to good?
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Hi Mystery of the Druids didn't get too many good reviews but I liked it Cheers 
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Re: What game did you like that the reviews were not to good?
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"Nightlong" was the first game I played through without a walkthrough - a nicely done game.
I almost didn't get and play my favourite game (Legacy of Time) because of the poor ratings on the Adventure websites. Ratings do more harm than good IMHO.
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Re: What game did you like that the reviews were not to good?
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Rama. Mostly because of some insanely difficult puzzles which required you to calculate in Base-8 and Base-12 (I think, can't remember exactly), it got pretty bad marks in reviews. But I loved it. It was my first introduction into the world of Arthur C. Clarke and I've since read a lot of his books.
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Re: What game did you like that the reviews were not to good?
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Ring II. I also liked Ring, which got absolutely horrible reviews from the general gaming sites and publications. But a couple of years after its release, I think the general opinion of Ring had reversed, and it was lauded as an innovative, successful game.
Haven't seen a reversl of the general opinion of Ring II yet. Someday.
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Re: What game did you like that the reviews were not to good?
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I liked Nightlong and Ring I, but the one that will probably set me apart is (gasp) Temujin. It had that small view window, which was bad, but apart from that it was a fine game, or so I thought. Still do.
I don't suppose I'll survive long after admitting this.
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Re: What game did you like that the reviews were not to good?
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There are a lot, but the one that comes to mind, really, is Myst. I still can't believe that so many people can't stand it, think it's responsible for the (so-called) death of the genre, and get so vitriolic when discussing it!
Runaway and Road to INdia were another two that I saw horrible reviews for, so I didn't play them for a long time. But then I realy liked them. And Crystal Key 1. (In fact, I see so many reviews that say Dreamcatcher/TAC games are just bad in general, but I've never thought that).
Just goes to show not everyone has the same taste!
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Re: What game did you like that the reviews were not to good?
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Originally posted by PolloDiablo: Rama. Mostly because of some insanely difficult puzzles which required you to calculate in Base-8 and Base-12 (I think, can't remember exactly) Base 8 and base 16 (octal and hexadecimal). The "other bases" puzzles were actually the easy part for me. More difficult were some of the pattern matching puzzles where you have to collect tiles scattered around the landscape and then match them up to open door locks. And in the last part of the game you have a whole new level of difficulty navigating the "city," where intersections might have anywhere between 3 and 6 exits and some areas looked very similar to one another. It was a very challenging game, but I enjoyed it and I'm glad to hear someone else did too.
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Re: What game did you like that the reviews were not to good?
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Rama is one of my all-time favorite games, but I seem to recall that it got pretty good reviews at the time. One of the big game magazines gave it a rating of somewhere in the 90's. I was in the computer field, so the different number bases posed no problem for me. The pattern matching was fun because the game was very forgiving that way; if you got it wrong, you just got another to try right away.
I think the game tanked in the market because of the number puzzles, though, and that's still a shame because there was supposed to be a sequel to let us know what happened to the characters. Not as bad as Dreamfall, but still bad enough.
Nobody has wanted me to walk the plank so far for my remarks above about Temujin. Maybe I'm safe after all.
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Re: What game did you like that the reviews were not to good?
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Crime Stories was a great game in my opinion but I've seen reviews that weren't very optimistic.
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Re: What game did you like that the reviews were not to good?
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Jldcat, I'm with you. I played the European release and thoroughly enjoyed it. Many of the reasons I liked it were the very reason others didn't.
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Re: What game did you like that the reviews were not to good?
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When I first started playing games I didn't have a PC (I had a PS1) & relied on magazines! I think not just 1 game, but quite a few were panned that I went ahead & got regardless (by then I had worked out that most publications contained a hatred of AGs anyway & the more they hated it the more I would like it! (It worked!) These included Dracula - The Last Sanctuary (which I loved) & most of anything produced by Cryo (someone commented that they liked any AG except for Cryo games!) For me they have a particular style which I liked! I have enjoyed all of the ones I have come across: Atlantis 1 & 2, Egypt 1,2 & 3, China, Aztec etc. My favourite was Versailles - the graphics were terrible but it was such a good story!!! 
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Re: What game did you like that the reviews were not to good?
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Hi, Mad...I'm with you I really enjoyed The Mystery of the Druids...and I don't know if I dare to admit...I Liked The Watchmaker (gasp) some of the voice acting was really bad, but I did enjoy the game. Sue 
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Re: What game did you like that the reviews were not to good?
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Originally posted by RayBres: ...the one that will probably set me apart is (gasp) Temujin. It had that small view window, which was bad, but apart from that it was a fine game, or so I thought. Still do.
I don't suppose I'll survive long after admitting this. You won't get any argument from me, Ray--I really liked Temujin too... 
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