- Expeditions: Rome
**** woke game. It just isn't pleasant to play either. - Cult of the Lamb
I don't know why I hate this game so much. I've played it to completion. I just hate the aesthetics, which are very specific to Devolver Games or so it seems. I feel mocked by the game's visuals. I just hate the game. - Frostpunk
I got lured in by child slavery, but I just don't enjoy it. I hate snow maps, so I don't know what I expected. I can't find the fun in it. - Pathfinder: Wraith of the Righteous
I loved Kingmaker. I felt scammed buying this. Very woke very ****. I forced myself to finish it just to feel less guilty over the wasted money. - Surviving Mars
I couldn't get into the game at all. I just don't get it. I also have a very weird sense like there was wokery around the corner.
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Games you regret / wish you didn't buy
Games you regret / wish you didn't buy
What games you deeply regret buying / wish you didn't buy? (Yes, I'm repeating myself - so it is easier to use the search to find this thread, as I tried to find if someone made this - which they probably did, but worded it differently...)
Lunacid: I was interested in Kangz Fieldlikes, but I didn't look deep enough. Then the mutoid dev did the pronoun ******** after the fact.
Caves of Qud: I bought this early on in the development cycle, with further updates fueling more buyer's remorse. Still haven't played it.
Caves of Qud: I bought this early on in the development cycle, with further updates fueling more buyer's remorse. Still haven't played it.
World of Warcraft
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I recommend FlyKnight.Tweed wrote: ↑ January 17th, 2026, 22:40Lunacid: I was interested in Kangz Fieldlikes, but I didn't look deep enough. Then the mutoid dev did the pronoun ******** after the fact.
**** that looks autistic. What lured you in?Tweed wrote: ↑ January 17th, 2026, 22:40Caves of Qud: I bought this early on in the development cycle, with further updates fueling more buyer's remorse. Still haven't played it.
I can only think of one purchase that I really regretted. I remember Tron Legacy being really attractive. It was sort of an artbook fantasy movie like Avatar and LotR, but with this unique aesthetic that is almost cyberpunk with the nighttime and glowing lines but without the dirt or the megacorps. It was so cool I wound up buying the Tron Evolution videogame, though that wound up being a cashgrab with a mere 3 or 4 hour long campaign and a laughable multiplayer mode compared to Star Wars Battlefront 2 on the PS2, so I wound up refunding it.
I deeply love Warcraft. The artbook fantasy, the music, the elaborate boss fights, several questlines, the RP campaigns, etc. But it turned out to be a humongous black hole of time in my life that set me back. I still check it out when new content patches come out but I don't allow it to become a time abyss anymore.
Last 10years or so only really Cyberpunk. And WoW in like 2004 hated the visuals, UI/casting bars coming from daoc and just gifted that account to someone else only played like 4hours. And Age of Conan at release, game wasnt finish at all after lvl 40 to 60 or so. There were a few others but most I could return since they were offline games. Like Ghost of Tsushima played through that in a week and it didnt even have ng+ or anything to keep you playing after finishing the mainquest.
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"I don't care what they tell you in College of Winterhold, Tiber Septim was a Redguard.”
It looked autistic.
Most recent would be Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. The game is pure slop. It has elements that could have possibly pulled me in and I could maybe suffer through the linear slop if it had a decent story/plot.
Also, the audio is shite on PC.
Also, the audio is shite on PC.
God of War 2018. I do not feel the same way about Ragnarok.
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Both of these games are ******-coded as ****. Very sad!Tweed wrote: ↑ January 17th, 2026, 22:40Lunacid: I was interested in Kangz Fieldlikes, but I didn't look deep enough. Then the mutoid dev did the pronoun ******** after the fact.
Caves of Qud: I bought this early on in the development cycle, with further updates fueling more buyer's remorse. Still haven't played it.
Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood, the Sonic JRPG for the DS. I tried to play it while at a family reunion as a teenager, but it was so boring it made the Scrabble game being played by my grandparents look downright fascinating in comparison.
I agree with you there. Too many wasted hours, money spent, just to not own the game at the end...
and, if I recall correctly, it was made by Bioware, correct?WhiteShark wrote: ↑ January 18th, 2026, 04:24Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood, the Sonic JRPG for the DS. I tried to play it while at a family reunion as a teenager, but it was so boring it made the Scrabble game being played by my grandparents look downright fascinating in comparison.
Indeed. I'm pretty sure that's why I bought it. I don't know if it was a B team or what, but I don't recall its having any of that old Bioware charm.Cipher wrote: ↑ January 18th, 2026, 04:33and, if I recall correctly, it was made by Bioware, correct?WhiteShark wrote: ↑ January 18th, 2026, 04:24Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood, the Sonic JRPG for the DS. I tried to play it while at a family reunion as a teenager, but it was so boring it made the Scrabble game being played by my grandparents look downright fascinating in comparison.
I bought Deus Ex: Mankind Divided (granted, on a heavy sale) as I heard they rewrote the game and this was when I was insanely coping that HR was a good game. (It's not.) I figured, alright, let's try it out, surely this rewrite was gonna bring the plot back to something resembling Deus Ex. (It didn't.)
To this day, despite other games I've bought and barely played, I see MD on my steam list and just get irrationally angry that this immense pile of dogshit exists on it.
To this day, despite other games I've bought and barely played, I see MD on my steam list and just get irrationally angry that this immense pile of dogshit exists on it.
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You can hide it so you don't have to look at it.ThulsaDoomer wrote: ↑ January 18th, 2026, 04:52I bought Deus Ex: Mankind Divided (granted, on a heavy sale) as I heard they rewrote the game and this was when I was insanely coping that HR was a good game. (It's not.) I figured, alright, let's try it out, surely this rewrite was gonna bring the plot back to something resembling Deus Ex. (It didn't.)
To this day, despite other games I've bought and barely played, I see MD on my steam list and just get irrationally angry that this immense pile of dogshit exists on it.
True, but I'm always angry, so the solution would be rather moot.
I regret buying all the available (at the time) Trails of series of games.
Played Sky 1 on the PSP way back in the day and I remember liking it. One day years ago finally finished building a powerful PC to run the newest one that was about to come out, I don't remember if it was Cold Steel 4 or which one was it. Bought every single trails game I could find.
Then Val here basically tells me that while he likes the games, the plot has not progressed at all after all this time and that there seems to be a weird "status quo remains untouched" situation going on. I know Val probably would still would recommend the series but, I thought the selling point of the series was the intricate plot that progresses with each entry since the timeframe advances so after the spoilers he disclosed I don't have any amount of desire to go over literal hundreds of hours across a dozen or so games if it turns out "status quo" is practically enforced by the narrative and the writers haven't figure out how to build up to something in all this time.
From what I read online they are gearing up to conclude the series, which is basically the final nail in the coffin for me. I most definitely regret buying into the hype and spending the money to get them all. To be fair, it was a "JRPG" sale on steam, or some other big sale so I got them at a heavy, heavy discount but still, the newer games still cost a pretty penny as their discount was very small in comparison to the older entries.
EDIT: To clarify, I really appreciate that you took the time to explain at lenght the pros and cons as you saw them regarding the series and its plot, @Val the Moofia Boss so thank you for that. My regret is specifically about purchasing the series, even at a discount, after learning that the plot is basically stagnant after a decade and when the creators are basically gearing up to conclude.
Played Sky 1 on the PSP way back in the day and I remember liking it. One day years ago finally finished building a powerful PC to run the newest one that was about to come out, I don't remember if it was Cold Steel 4 or which one was it. Bought every single trails game I could find.
Then Val here basically tells me that while he likes the games, the plot has not progressed at all after all this time and that there seems to be a weird "status quo remains untouched" situation going on. I know Val probably would still would recommend the series but, I thought the selling point of the series was the intricate plot that progresses with each entry since the timeframe advances so after the spoilers he disclosed I don't have any amount of desire to go over literal hundreds of hours across a dozen or so games if it turns out "status quo" is practically enforced by the narrative and the writers haven't figure out how to build up to something in all this time.
From what I read online they are gearing up to conclude the series, which is basically the final nail in the coffin for me. I most definitely regret buying into the hype and spending the money to get them all. To be fair, it was a "JRPG" sale on steam, or some other big sale so I got them at a heavy, heavy discount but still, the newer games still cost a pretty penny as their discount was very small in comparison to the older entries.
EDIT: To clarify, I really appreciate that you took the time to explain at lenght the pros and cons as you saw them regarding the series and its plot, @Val the Moofia Boss so thank you for that. My regret is specifically about purchasing the series, even at a discount, after learning that the plot is basically stagnant after a decade and when the creators are basically gearing up to conclude.
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I have been putting it off for months but I intend to nominate a Trails game for the adventurer's guild. In spite of the many flaws, I still think they are overall great games and criminally underexposed on this forum. The fun character interactions, ofcourse the townsfolk NPCs being memorable in that they update after every plot event which makes the world feel much more alive and engaging (the HQ really needs to see this), the combat and character building, and the music and aesthetics. I think the only Trails games I have been really iffy on were the Crossbell duology but even then I wouldn't have spent over a hundred hours going through them if I wasn't enjoying it. Only problem is whether or not to recommend Sky which is shorter but doesn't demonstrate the updating NPCs very well because you never stick in any single town for long, or CS1 or Daybreak 1 which do it excellently but are 70+ hour long games at minimum, and I remember people saying that they wanted AG recommendations to be relatively short.Cipher wrote: ↑ January 18th, 2026, 05:08I regret buying all the available (at the time) Trails of series of games.
Played Sky 1 on the PSP way back in the day and I remember liking it. One day years ago finally finished building a powerful PC to run the newest one that was about to come out, I don't remember if it was Cold Steel 4 or which one was it. Bought every single trails game I could find.
Then Val here basically tells me that while he likes the games, the plot has not progressed at all after all this time and that there seems to be a weird "status quo remains untouched" situation going on. I know Val probably would still would recommend the series but, I thought the selling point of the series was the intricate plot that progresses with each entry since the timeframe advances so after the spoilers he disclosed I don't have any amount of desire to go over literal hundreds of hours across a dozen or so games if it turns out "status quo" is practically enforced by the narrative and the writers haven't figure out how to build up to something in all this time.
From what I read online they are gearing up to conclude the series, which is basically the final nail in the coffin for me. I most definitely regret buying into the hype and spending the money to get them all. To be fair, it was a "JRPG" sale on steam, or some other big sale so I got them at a heavy, heavy discount but still, the newer games still cost a pretty penny as their discount was very small in comparison to the older entries.
I played Cold Steel 1 on the hardest difficulty that a 1st playthrough allows and I found the combat really engaging and fun. I didn't finish the playthrough because I decided I wanted to get the series and play in release order, hoping to get a good appreciation for the plot.Val the Moofia Boss wrote: ↑ January 18th, 2026, 08:17I have been putting it off for months but I intend to nominate a Trails game for the adventurer's guild. In spite of the many flaws, I still think they are overall great games and criminally underexposed on this forum. The fun character interactions, ofcourse the townsfolk NPCs being memorable in that they update after every plot event which makes the world feel much more alive and engaging (the HQ really needs to see this), the combat and character building, and the music and aesthetics. I think the only Trails games I have been really iffy on were the Crossbell duology but even then I wouldn't have spent over a hundred hours going through them if I wasn't enjoying it. Only problem is whether or not to recommend Sky which is shorter but doesn't demonstrate the updating NPCs very well because you never stick in any single town for long, or CS1 or Daybreak 1 which do it excellently but are 70+ hour long games at minimum, and I remember people saying that they wanted AG recommendations to be relatively short.Cipher wrote: ↑ January 18th, 2026, 05:08I regret buying all the available (at the time) Trails of series of games.
Played Sky 1 on the PSP way back in the day and I remember liking it. One day years ago finally finished building a powerful PC to run the newest one that was about to come out, I don't remember if it was Cold Steel 4 or which one was it. Bought every single trails game I could find.
Then Val here basically tells me that while he likes the games, the plot has not progressed at all after all this time and that there seems to be a weird "status quo remains untouched" situation going on. I know Val probably would still would recommend the series but, I thought the selling point of the series was the intricate plot that progresses with each entry since the timeframe advances so after the spoilers he disclosed I don't have any amount of desire to go over literal hundreds of hours across a dozen or so games if it turns out "status quo" is practically enforced by the narrative and the writers haven't figure out how to build up to something in all this time.
From what I read online they are gearing up to conclude the series, which is basically the final nail in the coffin for me. I most definitely regret buying into the hype and spending the money to get them all. To be fair, it was a "JRPG" sale on steam, or some other big sale so I got them at a heavy, heavy discount but still, the newer games still cost a pretty penny as their discount was very small in comparison to the older entries.
For what it's worth, @Cipher, I enjoyed Trails in the Sky First Chapter when I played it a decade ago. I think you can probably have fun with the series even if the long term narrative doesn't hold up in the end.
Pathfinder WOTR,Path of Exile 2 ,Elder Scrolls Online and all the Need for speed games from the 2000s to 2018?Not sure when was the last one where u are in miami.I dont really pay for games anymore when they are abominations and the studios 80% ****** *******.The seven seas are the right path for me atleast
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My second Steam game was Krator. I was looking for more post apoc games, it looked like a post apoc Diablo, so I bought it. I think its a moba idk, I never played it and I don't remember why.
Ah yes, the game was made by swedecucks. That's why.
Ah yes, the game was made by swedecucks. That's why.
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wrath unleashed for PS2, that game was utter trash and back then as a youth it was quite expensive. Still bitter about that one
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