Your most disappointing games of all time?

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Sunshine had a lot of innovative ideas that they didn't do the best job implementing.

The water pack and exploring that huge island weren't really bad ideas on their own, but they were underexplored.

The levels were bigger and more expansive than any of the SM64 stages :ahh:
...but there were only seven:beli:
And they were all tropical/island areas, no cave levels, very few sky levels, etc :beli:
And there were barely any enemies :beli:


He had tons of new moves with the water pack :gladbron:
But they got rid of the long jump, all his punches/kicks, and ruined the swimming controls :beli:
And there were only three extra nozzles in the whole game :beli:


Yoshi was in it! :krs:
... but you had to feed him 24/7 and he dissolved instantly in water :beli:


You had cool new challenges like surfing on bloopers! :youngsabo:
But you died instantly if you crashed :beli:


There were goop monsters and new villains in the mix! :whoo:
but they were all mostly flabby and sick :beli:
(while SM64 had levels where you could get killed in two or three hits, or even instantly with some enemies)


You had an evil version of Mario running the streets with a paintbrush! :birdman:
but he wound up being Bowser's :flabbynsick: son :beli:
And Bowser himself was :flabbynsick: at the end :beli:

Collecting blue coins :beli:

And there was practically NO reward for getting all the shines :why:

Sunshine had it's moments. The levels were expansive, the hidden stages were :ohlawd:, and most of the boss battles were pretty great as well (aside from Bowser Holmes at the end). It just didn't live up to the potential it had. To be honest, I wouldn't mind a direct sequel to this game, just because there's so much they could have done to propel this game to :salute: status.
Im at the bar reading this, dying laughing. People are me looking at me like :dwillhuh: :laff:
 

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WWF Attitude

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My friends and I were so hyped for this. WWF was in full swing, this game had "authentic entrances" sound clips, tons of moves and wrestlers. It was following WWF RAW (wasn't better than WCW/Nitro but :manny:)

Came out and it was a rehash of the first game. X-Pac wasn't even fun to use. :snoop:
 

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Banjo and Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts - As a person who is a fan of the series, the game was like a slap to my face - like when did a puzzle game became bootleg mario kart? :dahell: So despite the graphics were awesome, the gameplay was an 180 imo.

Def Jam Icon - The game had potential...it did, but the new mechanics in that game was straight :trash:
 
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Hopefully not too off topic, but its a real shame that the X-men and Simpsons Arcade games never got Genesis/SNES home releases.

That was a huge missed opportunity :mjcry:
 
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