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What games should you like based on your preferences, but you just don't?
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For me, I love big open world games where you can just explore and do whatever you want. I loved Breath of the Wild, Horizon, etc. So I gave Red Dead Redemption 2 a go. I...can't get into it. I gave it the old 10 hour try and it's just not hooking me and I have no idea why. It has all the things I love in an open world game - lots of stuff to do, a customizable character with lots of outfits, lots of varied locations, and interesting NPCs, but I just don't like it.

Another is Divinity Original Sin 1 and 2. I love fantasy games where you get to make your own character, choose a class, and go adventuring. I also love tactics-style combat. That said, this one didn't hook me either. I finished the entire first area in the first game and then had no desire to keep going. I tried the second one and never got out of the starting area because I was just so bored. No idea why it didn't hook me, it just didn't. No good reason beyond that I just wasn't feeling it.

What are your games that you should like but don't?

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All the time I played it, I felt it's like Borderlands 2, but worse in every aspect.

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