ITT: dogshit minigames

ITT: dogshit minigames

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Picrel in any game.

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the worst

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annoying as shit in dragon age origins with its clunkly controls

Anything with timed button presses

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still not 100% how this works

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This was fine, especially the later one.

FUCK this garbage, made me drop this game

filtered retards

Don't you dare talk shit about that kino system

The revamped hacking in Shadowrun Hong Kong was fucking horrible.

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I kinda get why they decided to add some depth to the hacking, but they should've solved it by just making hacking dependent on finite resources the same way lockpicking and electronics worked in the original. But then they only decided to add those to MD, but only kept it to Multi-Tools. Very strange.

I fucking hate the Fallout 3 lockpicking because it overused to hell. The same minigame with zero changes in New Vegas, Skyrim, Fallout 4/76, Dying light, Terminator: Resistance and those are just the ones I know. Over and over again, hundreds of locks with the same mind-numbing bullshit. FUCKING STOP.

It's really not that complicated ffs

No you actually don't mind it.

Good minigame but if you're going for as much XP as possible you're goind to be seeing it a lot

Each action shows a reaction on the NPC's face. Lets say the guy loves to be admired, likes jokes, dislikes coercion, and hates boasting.
Each click "applies" the gauge to each action and rotates the wheel one space to the right. So you have to more or less manage to match the NPC's most positive reactions to the fullest gauges, and viceversa.
Or be a mage with Illusion, craft and cast a Bewilderment spell of 100 for 1 second and bypass the entire mechanic, git gud rogues.

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I liked it
it's 2 topic they like 2 topic they dislike
If you hover over them they either smile or frown, that's how you know which one they like
Try to click on the big bars on the topics they like while clicking on the topics they hate with a small bar

I went for a "lowest level" run i FF1Origins and had to do a couple hundreds of 15-puzzles.
I'll just say that it has changed me a bit, not sure if for better.

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This caravan?

BUT CAN YOU SPELL IT????

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it was just boring and time-wasting, this for example is an actual decent hacking minigame, looking for hacking resources was shit tho

Fucking impossible to learn
I blame Sawyer's autism

Josh was right to cut it and Fergus can suck on my left nut.

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I played the puzzle pirate version so much it gave me tetris syndrome. drove me crazy that actually exists. cant play any minigame like this anymore

Cause of Death?

>Play Argonian
>Every action I pick receives an angry scowl
Fuck I love Oblivion.

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cant learn simple rules? its good, plus you can make your own decks which is pretty cool

For some reason I found it really addictive when I first played HR, but when I tried to replay HR recently it pissed me off. Either I've become less patient or my standards are higher.

It's literally easy as fuck if you take a few minutes to just read the tutorial. It's a great way to make caps.

just sail up in their face and board
EZ

Pipe Dream is mad comfy, that execution looks like arse though

I didn't get it so I never bothered, it's not like you're sort on caps in NV anyways.

Honorable mention to the zero G ball game from Dead Space. The rewards are pretty good and can help out a lot when playing on high difficulty but man it's boring.