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> For me, the most hated game I love is probably
For hated, I take that you mean "hated in general by most people on
online and possible the real world too"?
Hard to say. I play terrible games on purpose and enjoy them, but they
are so niche that they fail to attain a "hated / reviled" status.
If I had to think...
Heretic:
It seems to have been hated for being just Doom with a fantasy skin and
not having a lot of new stuff (items, looking up and down), then Hexen
making it look like a footnote. But back in the day I enjoyed it more
than Doom. For a kid, it was more colorful, and turning all the enemies
into chickens rather than using the BFG seemed kick-ass.
Diablo 3:
I never player Diablo 2, and by the time I got into it the expansion was
out, the auction house had closed forever and seasons had become a well
loved concept. Same as with heretic, I enjoyed the game looking lively
and full of colour. D2 hardcore fans were so angry about the game not
being grey and red that we got to see Jay Wilson`s glorious t-shirt.
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