I usually love puzzle-platformers and am usually quite good at them, but I didn't like Braid at all. The amount of micro-manipulation that the game requires you to do is incredibly tedious and frustrating, and I couldn't solve a single one of the puzzles without a guide (even with a guide, they were quite difficult to pull off).
I've never liked any of Bethesda's RPG games, like The Elder Scrolls and Fallout series. All of them have a very unpolished feel to them, with constant glitches and bugs, and the gameplay always feels aimless and dull. I tried playing Fallout 3 and the game autosaved me a split-second before I died, so I died instantly upon starting up the game each time. That sort of slipshod programming is a Bethesda staple.
I've also never been fond of any of the generic military FPS games like the Call of Duty series. All of them are very bland and boring and all of them feel exactly the same.
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars is one of my all-time favorites, but I was not impressed by the only other GTA game that I've played, Grand Theft Auto IV. The driving (which you have to do constantly) is quite bad, and the missions are often very tedious and annoying.