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Yeah, I gave it a try and it was like "How long do I have to play this before it starts getting fun?" And that amount of time seemed to be more time than I'd spend even on a game I liked from the get-go and has a lot of hours of variety in its content like New Vegas.And even if you do somehow manage to remember all of that, you still have to dedicate 1000's of hours into the game in order to gain "the full experience" out of it, hence why Dota is sometimes the only game in most decent player's libraries, and why toxicity is so prevalent: most people who are super elitist to newcomers. League has this issue too, but due to most of the heroes needing to be unlocked, you can play any character and gradually learn to get into a groove with them over time.
Undertale. My detestment for that shitty bundle of degenerate autism and the unwarranted praise it recieved will never cease.
edit: Someone already mentioned Undertail, but I feel that this craptastic game can never get enough hatred.
I've always hated league of Legends
Honestly it didn't happen that quickly, before PubG made it huge there was DayZ and H1Z1 King of the Kill, it started off slow, it's very comparable to the brown & bloom FPS call of duty clone trend and the MOBA trend that preceded it.I'm not gonna say Fortnite because that wouldn't be a game everyone else loves.
So I'm just gonna say the entire Battle Royale genre.
Or to be more accurate I hate what it represents.
I have never seen the industry jump on a trend this fast and this aggressively.
Call of Duty-style Loadout shooters, Movement Shooters, Hero Shooters, Looter Shooters all of them were, and some to an extent still are, the "The Big Thing" at one point but Battle Royale just takes the cake for how abrupt and shameless the bandwagoning has been.
Not to mention just how "Flavor of the Month" Battle Royale is.
First it was PubG then it was Fortnite and now it's Apex Legends.
Like what ever happened to games having longevity?
Seconded.Red Dead Redemption 2. The first game was one of my all time favorites and I thought was pretty much the perfect execution of the Rockstar formula.
Zelda : Breath of the Wild