Biggest DISAPPOINTMENT in Gaming?



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What is the biggest disappointment in gaming history?

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31 thoughts on “Biggest DISAPPOINTMENT in Gaming?”

  1. Dude I grew up on WCIII:RoC/TFT because my dad introduced to me when I was very little. The cinematics amazed me and I wish I wasn't so late to WOW because I just cannot get into it with the modern atmosphere.

    I still play WCIII from time to time but I'm so sad to see how things have turned out.

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  2. WoW is certainly getting better though. As someone who went from loving WoW to hating it, to despising it to being luke warm into now actually liking it again i can tell you its only getting better since Dragonflight. People love to bring up the "weak story" thing but like no crap its weak, they had to fix it since that shadowlands garbage so i would take a weak story over what they were dishing in Shadowlands any day of the week.

    The only thing i worry about is the Microsoft merge. That kind of makes me worry about the next Expacs a bit because sure they already were working on TWW but its the next one after it i worry about. With how much people have been cut and i expect more to be cut i really worry about the state of the game. The fact most they cut were CA really is worrying too.

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  3. I (somehow) never really got into any Blizzard games, and I still agree that this is a solid contender for the biggest disappointment in gaming. At a minimum, it’s the most spectacular unavoidable collapse in gaming studio history.

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  4. The fall of Anthem for me. For many, it was just another live service game dying, or at this point in time, another big game dying.

    I will never forget the potential that game had, and how it was squandered by both EA AND Bioware.

    Poor thing, it didn't deserve to die that way.

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  5. Yea the fall of Blizzard made me super sad as well. I used to be a wow super fan. I loved the warcraft lore so much and played several thousand hours. Then they did the immortal thing + D4, + all the bad expansions for wow, and killed the OWL, killed HotS, pushed out a $60 "remake" of War3. God damn it.

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  6. When you hire people to check a box and push an agenda. The product suffers. I have worked in these industries for years and it always goes this way. Spend more time padding themselves on the back for more women or people of color. Product suffering because none of the people you hired care or understand the product! Or what made the company successful. So you get a company that eventually breaks down. Rome all over again.

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  7. Yeah….i haven't played wow since wod in 2014….them returned in 2016 to play OW and quit after season 3….and never ever paid any attention to blizzard games….i would rather play tetris….it's actually more difficult and more fun than all current blizzard games.

    This trend isn't unique to Blizzard….a lot of companies are going extreme corporate…for example McDonald's ditchee colourful design and went with Grey and white because of "Studies)

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  8. Thing is, Blizzard games are still good and high quality compared to others on the market. Classic WoW SoD is amazing, think of D4 what you will, but gameplay wise it’s the best ARPG. It’s just that Blizzard has lost its vision.

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  9. As an old fan of Blizzard, the only joy they've brought me over the past decade is from the schadenfreude I feel at seeing the repulsive abomination they've become failing in the most spectacular ways.

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  10. I wanted to become a programmer or artist just to work at blizzard, I thought the products were great and the company was an amazing place to work at. 10 years later uhhhhhhhhhhhhh I'd rather work at Mc Donalds

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  11. Blizzard's downfall began when Activision merged with them. People still call them Activision Blizzard, but truth is that what we know today as Blizzard is nothing more than just a corpse being puppeted by Activision.
    Blizzard has been dead a long while, it's just a pretty corpse dangling on Activision strings.

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