well im sick of FPS for one
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Question: What genre are you sick of?
http://kotaku.com/5052644/what-genre-are-you-sick-of
well im sick of FPS for one
i am sick of real time strategies, i cant stand them.
i don't like real time tactics they suck like field commander real time strategies are the real deal
Turn Based Strategies for me.
well poor fps getting annoying but most annoying thing ever is the pathertic amount of "PARTY" games for wii stick party on anything at all they all exactly the same game 10 minutes of originality per diff game
Sick of, FPS. Just too many in too little time. The only two that I actually got into was, GoldenEye 007 (N64) and PerfectDark (N64).
Heh, who didn't think FPS was going to be the most popular answer?
1. FPS - Too much effort being put into one genre... We have enough of them to last a while, unless you only play FPSs...
2. MMORPG - Online PC games that have a dumb fanbase wasting their time. I mean, so many sites have ads for some new MMORPG. I don't get why some people even play these games.
3. gamesquest1 reminded me of all those crappy party games. I believe they're called "Variety". Anyhow, I'm sick of them.
FPS, MMORPG, and RTS.
But at least some of the underused genres are making a comeback, (point and click ftw!)...
EDIT: Oh and "variety" games, which is the new puzzler for shovelware!
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