
Not everyone likes everything, and that’s ok; having distinct tastes is what makes us interesting, and worthy of sharing experiences. But of course, when everyone is singing the praise of a game or franchise, you want to know what that is all about. Only to encounter that these so-called ‘masterpieces’ don’t really click with you.
We know there’s nothing wrong with that, even if we can’t help but feel left out. This is how users of Reddit felt when sharing their own experiences, and these are the most notable games they mentioned. Look through this list to find people who think like you, or wonder how they could not enjoy the timeless classic you love.
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The Sims
The Sims remains one of the best-selling life simulation franchises ever made, but its open-ended gameplay isn’t for everyone. Some players simply prefer games with clearer objectives and a stronger sense of progression.
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Undertale
Praised for its memorable characters, humor, and unconventional combat system, Undertale has earned classic status. Even so, its unique style and quirky presentation don’t resonate with every player who gives it a try.
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Fortnite
As one of the defining battle royale games, Fortnite attracts millions with its constant updates and crossover events. For others, the fast-paced multiplayer focus and competitive nature never quite click.
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Metro 2033
Known for its immersive atmosphere and post-apocalyptic storytelling, Metro 2033 has a devoted following. Some players, however, struggle with its slower pacing and survival mechanics despite appreciating its world-building.
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Hollow Knight
Hollow Knight is widely regarded as one of the finest Metroidvanias ever made. Its challenging combat, interconnected world, and demanding exploration can nevertheless prove frustrating for players seeking a more forgiving experience.
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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
Frequently cited among the greatest RPGs ever created, The Witcher 3 offers a massive world and acclaimed storytelling. Some players simply never connect with its combat, pacing, or lengthy quest structure.
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Red Dead Redemption 2
Rockstar’s western epic is celebrated for its realism and attention to detail. Others find its deliberately slow movement, lengthy animations, and methodical pacing difficult to enjoy despite recognizing its craftsmanship.
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Outer Wilds
Outer Wilds has been praised for its exploration and mystery-driven design. Players expecting more traditional progression sometimes struggle with its time loop structure and the freedom to uncover answers independently.
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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
Nintendo reinvented the Zelda formula with a vast open world and player freedom. While many embraced the changes, others missed the series’ traditional dungeon structure and found weapon durability frustrating.
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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Skyrim has remained enormously popular for more than a decade thanks to its expansive world and modding community. Still, some players never become invested in its combat or open-ended quest design.
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Diablo III
Blizzard’s action RPG refined its gameplay considerably after launch and built a loyal audience. Even so, its loot-focused progression and repetitive endgame loop aren’t enough to hook every player.
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Disco Elysium
Acclaimed for its writing and role-playing depth, Disco Elysium stands apart from most RPGs. Players looking for traditional combat or faster gameplay sometimes find its dialogue-heavy approach difficult to embrace.
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Warframe
Warframe offers years’ worth of content and fast-paced cooperative gameplay. However, its complex systems, steep learning curve, and overwhelming amount of mechanics can discourage newcomers before everything falls into place.
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Elden Ring
FromSoftware’s acclaimed open-world adventure earned widespread praise for its exploration and challenging combat. Even so, its demanding difficulty and minimal guidance remain significant barriers for players who prefer more accessible experiences.
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Factorio
Factorio has become a benchmark for factory-building games through its intricate automation systems. Players who don’t enjoy optimization, logistics, or gradually expanding production lines often find it difficult to get invested.
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