I take into consideration what the game is and do some research before I actually buy it. That way, I never have to worry about being stuck with a bad game. Which is exactly why Nintendogs is the worst game I ever bought, so I sold it. bwahahaha
Cars for the Wii. I got it for Christmas and it's the WORST thing I've ever played. Cars for the Gameboy. I may have gotten it for either Christmas or my birthday. The graphics are horrible and the gameplay is awful (As with every Gameboy game made by Disney), but I actually beat the game out of pure boredom. And finally, Sonic and the Secret Rings. I really only liked the parts you go incredibly fast on.
I am proud to say every game made by Nintendo that I have was worth it.
I enjoyed every game I own. Read my "Video games I own" blog to see all the games I have. Please don't complain about "fail games" there, 'cause I'll delete such comments.
Sonic the Hedgehog 2006. It just sucks. I really wanted to enjoy this game... I really did. I tried really hard to enjoy Sonic's next gen debut. But the game kept missing at all sides except for the music (mild by my standards). Tons of unfair deaths, bad level design, painfuly long loading screens and even more ridicously slow side characters, this game is the most, flat-out worst game I've ever played... and Drawn to Life sucks too.
I hate Movie-based videogames. They all suck. And EA Games suck too. (At least on the DS). Never cared much for Sims2 Castaway.
I try to stick to the originals, like Mario, Zelda, and Sonic.
I know my apprehensions might never be allayed. And so I close, realizing that perhaps the ending has not yet been written...