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What are the worst games you ever tried?
bikingjahuty:
Thought of another one.
PANIC! (SCD): When I finally added a Sega CD to my collection over a decade ago, I was lucky enough to stumble upon a lot of games for it at a game store that seemed to want to just unload them. I got an insane deal on games like Robo Aleste, Sonic CD, and a few others that escape me at the moment. But one of the included games was this one. I struggle to even call this a game. You essentially just use the controller to click on random crap in the background and home something happens, and when it does it's as pointless and unfunny as the rest of the game. I was only able to "play" PANIC! for about 20 minutes before I turned the console off and threw this game up on ebay as fast as I could.
redblaze57:
Monster's inc: Scream Arena (NGC)- Just No
wartoy:
--- Quote from: axiomenterance on January 02, 2025, 04:39:05 pm ---Worst games I have played. This is tough because I have vendettas against certain games like Destiny and Death Stranding (or any Kojima game) but I am going to assume that you want basically something that is really not playable or redeemable that I have had the displeasure of playing. So going back into my brain vault here we go.
Nobunaga's Ambition for the NES - If a human yawn was turned into a video game. Walls of text, ugly graphics and gameplay that is about as fun as reading the entirety of an end user agreement. I love turned based strategy games but this is not the game for the NES. Part 2 did a better job but this one I don't think I can get anyone to play this game for longer than a couple of minutes.
Alex Kidd: Hi Tech World for the Sega Master System - This game is a huge departure from the original game I loved. Instead of it being a Mario style platform game they turned into some kind of educational point and click adventure game that was so uninteresting I would literally rather flick my left nut as hard as I can over and over instead of playing this game.
Make My Video: Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch - I don't want talk about this one. It's like when the therapist asks you to point on the doll where your Uncle touched you. If you don't know what I am talking about I am sure youtube has videos of it.
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LOL
wartoy:
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--- Quote from: randomstranger on January 01, 2025, 08:33:32 am ---Tomb Raider (2013) - Failed to understand what Lara Croft and the TR games are meant to be and got turned into a generic cinematic Uncharted clone because it was fashionable at the time, without understanding what made Uncharted 1-3 work. It doesn't really fit the topic, I can see people with poor taste liking it, when it lets you play it's competent, but unremarkable. Still it is an awful game I rage quit at around a quarter way through and have no intention of ever revisiting.
If that's the worse you got, something that is genuinely a good game, even if you don't like the direction it took, it's not been all that bad with the games you've played lol
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For me, while I could pick something such as Superman 64, I might have to go with Fallout 76, as that one sucked real bad as a Fallout fan. A series that is notorious for its bugs, gets even buggier online features strapped onto it, the game clearly incomplete, lacking content, and to this day, despite getting a lot of work done on it, I think is still not a good game. It has content and is a better game than it was, but its still terribly optimized as I tried to play it recently on my new PC, but can't get a smooth frame rate at all and it's still very buggy. I don't get how people stick with that game lol
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Feel the same about Fallout 76 such a poor experience it was such a let down.
kashell:
I've played some STINKERS.
Spectral Force 3: This was before Idea Factory struck gold with Neptunia. Way before. The game is ugly as piss, the balance is off, it's slow even as a strategy game, and the story is stupid as hell. Oh, and the token healer CAN'T HEAL HIMSELF.
Forever Kingdom: From Software wasn't always the pinnacle of quality. This game on the PS2 is a perfect example of it. A shared life bar? And enemies that always hit like trucks? Sounds GREAT! -.-
I'll think of more later.
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