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I was really excited that everyone was finally getting on the Internet.
As a Guild Wars 1 player, I was very excited and really followed the hype for GW2. Only to be disappointed to how different it was from the one. Can't blame them for innovating, but it was not the continuation of what me and my friends wanted. The shift to being more of an actual MMO made me feel completely insignificant in PvE, using just the basic automatic attack or doing my best to combine my skills didn't make a difference, the mob would kill the monster anyways. In GW1, all of PvE is instantiated just for your small group, so in general, everyone's action is important. The PvP felt very generic and didn't have the uniqueness of the 8v8 of the 1 anymore. I really appreciated the constant gameplay innovation from Mike O'Brien (Warcraft, Diablo, StarCraft, Guild Wars) and the art direction of Kekai Kotaki, but it was just too different of a game.
I ADORED the first Inside Out, so naturally I was super excited when I heard the news that a sequel was in the works.
Then the marketing started to roll out, until the release, then the critics.
Quickly realized in was a really bad sequel, that suffered because of Disney's anti-LGBT problems, and generally lacks a soul.
Never bothered to watch it. Don't want to ruin the first movie.
FWIW, I really enjoyed both of them. The first is better, but the second is worth a watch IMO.
Justified: City Primeval
I LOVED Justified.... The new series was pure shite... Timothy seemed like a fucking side character and went from being a cool badass with a heart, to a joke.
And don't get me started about his forced love interest... Holy shit that was awful.
The sequel to "The Man from Earth" which was called "The Man from Earth: Holocene" (if memory serves). The first one was so good, probably my favorite movie ever. It was hard to imagine they would top it, and they really didn't.
Outer Worlds. Not really a spoiler but it felt linear as hell up until the very end
Most recently, it was probably Rebel Moon. I didn't have high expectations and thought it was going to be schlocky, but it was not the fun kind of shlock in the end.
Percy Jackson series. Followed the production religiously and when it came out didn't even watch the last episode. It was just so unexciting
Not just unexciting, but completely wrong. Despite Rick Riordan, the author, being fully involved in the show, he made so many changes that took away from the books. The series sucked for sure to the point that the first Percy Jackson Lightning Thief movie was actually more accurate to the book.