I regretted buying
Pokémon White,
Harvest Moon: Tale of Two Towns and
Spectral Force Genesis. While I may not have bought all of them this year I still regretted it this year.
The newest generation of
Pokémon games I gave up on due to my inability to get my favorites without having to rely on some newfangled technology that bastardized the sacred rite that is trading Pokémon. I'm sorry but I don't care if I can get a shiny Pidgey easier by trading Pokémon over the internet, I just want to be able to catch a Pikachu, a Clefairy, a Caterpie, a Skitty or a Ralts, and only trade for one if my game doesn't have them but the other version does. Fuck you Game Freak for ruining the defining franchise of my childhood.
I gave up on the at-the-time latest
Harvest Moon game for the Nintendo DS solely because it was too grindy and too reliant on experimentation in order to figure out what my favorite girl likes and doesn't like. It was pretty damn easy to figure it out in
Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town that Mary likes plants, Ann likes it when you buy food from her father's restaurant and that Popuri loves eggs but no one could guess that Georgia in
Harvest Moon: Tale of Two Towns loves to eat fried rice, which I don't find fitting for a farm girl like her. On top of that the tutorial was annoying and quite condescending and had no option to skip it whatsoever. Fuck you Marvelous Interactive for ruining the defining franchise of my adolescence.
I gave up on
Spectral Force Genesis solely because of false advertisement. It claims to be an immersive game but when was the last time a real-time strategy game with a few Engrish cutscenes that at most confuse the reader and wonder why the hell he bought this game considered immersive? I don't even remember who made this game so fuck you Gamestop for having it available in your stores.
KOTOR II added a whole range of much more interesting characters but more importantly used the whole dark versus light aspect to delve into philosophy regarding the true nature of what we perceive as evil and good. KOTOR just had the Siths as puppy eaters and the Jedis as D&D paladins. For this reason I found KOTOR II to actually be engaging. Being tutored by Visas in her way of the Sith was amazing.
Being able to either corrupt or bring companions to the light side was also pretty cool. Watching my crew slowly changing their physical appearance to reflect that corruption was a nice touch.
You sold me on the
Knights of the Old Republic franchise. Thank you, I had been debating on buying copies of those games for a good three or four months now.
You really should never buy a game just to get a mod for it, always make sure that the base gameplay is fun or interesting to you or you'll make a purchase you'll regret.
I actually bought
The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind: Game of the Year Edition solely because of a now-defunct video game magazine reviewing Better Bodies and found so much more than just eyecandy. I fell in love with the game itself as if it were fate and now only use Better Bodies as part of the whole texture pack combination I employ whenever I install the game.
My only regret is that now on rare occasions Amana has to escort naked Nordic men with huge... clubs. Yes, clubs. Thank god for Almsivi Intervention.