I guess I wish I liked all those games I bought at some point and never felt compelled to play beyond a tutorial level, or whatever. Including, but not limited to:
Bioshock 2 - I quite liked the first one, so I bought the sequel - and it's been gathering dust ever since...
Mass Effect 2 - same as above. Decided not to bother with the 3rd one.
Half-Life 2 - it's supposed to be a classic, but it took me years, before I made myself give it a proper try and - while it seemed good - it felt like a chore, so I stopped. Good thing Portal was on the same disc, so it wasn't a total waste of money.
Final Fantasy XIII - I actually finished this one and I not so much wish I liked it, as much as I wish it wasn't sh*t...
Dragon's Dogma - I'm not sure why I even bought it, it's supposed to be an innovative RPG, but at first glance it feels so generic I can't bring myself to learn the mechanics.
L.A. Noire - I don't know what people (used to) see in this game. To me it seems like an Aspberger's Syndrome simulator, because I can't for the life of me tell from those creepy face expressions, whether the puppets I'm interrogating are telling the truth, lying, or having a stroke...
Bioshock 2 - I quite liked the first one, so I bought the sequel - and it's been gathering dust ever since...
Mass Effect 2 - same as above. Decided not to bother with the 3rd one.
Half-Life 2 - it's supposed to be a classic, but it took me years, before I made myself give it a proper try and - while it seemed good - it felt like a chore, so I stopped. Good thing Portal was on the same disc, so it wasn't a total waste of money.
Final Fantasy XIII - I actually finished this one and I not so much wish I liked it, as much as I wish it wasn't sh*t...
Dragon's Dogma - I'm not sure why I even bought it, it's supposed to be an innovative RPG, but at first glance it feels so generic I can't bring myself to learn the mechanics.
L.A. Noire - I don't know what people (used to) see in this game. To me it seems like an Aspberger's Syndrome simulator, because I can't for the life of me tell from those creepy face expressions, whether the puppets I'm interrogating are telling the truth, lying, or having a stroke...
"The fact that a believer is happier than a skeptic is no more to the point than the fact that a drunken man is happier than a sober one." - George Bernard Shaw