Joined: Oct 20, 2006 Posts: 2594 Location: England
Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 5:54 pm Post subject:
The worst (well, most annoying) game I've ever played in recent memory was Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes for the Gamecube. I paid for a game, and what I got was a movie with bad dialogue broken up here and there by at most fifteen minutes of gameplay. I have not got it out of its box since... _________________ Why so serious?
Joined: Jun 24, 2007 Age: 27 Posts: 1542 Location: Deep Dungeon, VA
Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 10:34 pm Post subject:
I thought I had answered this already before, but maybe not...
Worst games for me... Mostly SNES and N64 here since those were the consoles du jour for my childhood.
Metal Morph for the SNES. Real piece of sh** game that I don't think anyone else has played nor let alone owned a copy of it. Sometimes i'm tempted to get the rom just to see how bad it was, but then I recall I destroyed the cartridge for a reason...
Home Alone 2 for the SNES. The music from this game still haunts me... Really, this game made no sense.
Drakkhen SNES. Interesting RPG game, but it really was just crap. Play it, go walk in the water and watch as your merry band of warriors obediently drown themselves while some random enemy attacks by making barfing noises.
(control scheme was also incomprehensible)
War Gods for N64. Shitty ass Mortal Kombat ripoff.
Act Raiser 2. First game was awesome but this game was just hard as f**k and took out the fun development stuff. They makers didn't need to go all Contra hard with this, jeez...
Batman Forever SNES. I liked the Batman Returns game and thought this would be more of the same, but no... Somebody thought it was a good idea to play a side-scrolling action game like a fighting game. Result was sh**.
Lagoon. Pretty bad Zelda style action RPG.... Supposedly you have a sword, but it looks and acts a lot more like a knife... Game is pretty dang hard in the beginning too. Ending was a letdown.
Any of the SNES Star trek games. They all sucked.
Army Men games on the N64. Bad, bad, bad.
SimEarth, SimAnt, Sim whatever, they all were just garbage except for SimCity.(from that time period mind you)
Yeah, and Action 52 deserves some mentioning too. It kills brain cells when you play it. _________________ Current obsessions: Economic and Political issues
Currently playing: Clock Tower
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Joined: Jun 24, 2007 Age: 27 Posts: 1542 Location: Deep Dungeon, VA
Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 11:04 pm Post subject:
Okay so someone else has played it...
_________________ Current obsessions: Economic and Political issues
Currently playing: Clock Tower
Current Anime Watching: Anime? What's that?
Currently building: ???
The worst (well, most annoying) game I've ever played in recent memory was Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes for the Gamecube. I paid for a game, and what I got was a movie with bad dialogue broken up here and there by at most fifteen minutes of gameplay. I have not got it out of its box since...
I agree. It took out most of the challenge (you start off with the largest lifebar, you can shoot in first-person mode, and a whole bunch of other features from MGS2 that made it easier), plus it didn't even include the original soundtrack. Instead of getting to listen the awesome soundtrack of the original as I played, I got presented with a bunch of... well, I dunno. Kinda reminds me of Sonic CD in a way, in that the soundtrack was replaced with complete and utter crap for no apparent reason.
That Cabela's game for the 360 (it's my brother's). It absolutely SUCKED. I can't think of a real redeeming quality of the game.
...Oh, I think I neglected to mention Harvest Moon DS. Not because it's BAD. It's fun, but then you get glitches that ruin your many hours/days of progress. Anyone agree? _________________ If you don't like Death Note, please exit via the broken glass shooting room.
Joined: Feb 25, 2006 Age: 20 Posts: 3192 Location: California
Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 7:18 pm Post subject:
Crimson Skies, for sheer bugginess. You played a red fighter plane. It should have been sooooo cool. The base gameplay was extremely fun.
BUT YOU COULDN'T GET PAST A SINGLE LEVEL WITHOUT THE DAMN THING CRASHING.
Seriously. I remember that I played the demo and liked it and bought the game and couldn't get past the level I'd beaten several times in the demo because the full game was buggier than the demo and kept crashing over and over and over again. And apparently I read that the bugs got worse after that. Sheesh!
Joined: Oct 24, 2007 Age: 30 Posts: 692 Location: Houston Texas United States
Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 11:14 pm Post subject:
ET for Atari was the worst game I ever played.... ever. There was another game for Atari, that was dull as heck, but I can't remember the name. If you ever played this version of ET, you would know why you look everywhere, dying to eventualy get on with the game but then you don't. How you finish it is beyond me! All I managed to do in ET was grab pebbles, and run around. And, the human character grabbing the items was SO annoying. The whole game was rediculess. _________________ Removing objects and material out of our mental perspective leaves only the thought of our souls.
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#1: ET for Atari was the worst game I ever played.... ever. There was another game for Atari, that was dull as heck, but I can't remember the name. If you ever played this version of ET, you would know why you look everywhere, dying to eventualy get on with the game but then you don't. How you finish it is beyond me! All I managed to do in ET was grab pebbles, and run around. He wouldn't get on the stupid ship when it came. Which was just so annoying as i'll get at.
I heard that ET for Atari was so bad that they couldn't sell very many copies, and whatever they didn't sell, they buried in the New Mexico desert. _________________ When you need something, that's a responsibility, that only an adult...of my maturity...Bunnies!!!
Joined: Oct 24, 2007 Age: 30 Posts: 692 Location: Houston Texas United States
Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 11:32 pm Post subject:
Tim_Tex wrote:
I heard that ET for Atari was so bad that they couldn't sell very many copies, and whatever they didn't sell, they buried in the New Mexico desert.
Yes, there are Atari products burried there somewhere. _________________ Removing objects and material out of our mental perspective leaves only the thought of our souls.
I heard that ET for Atari was so bad that they couldn't sell very many copies, and whatever they didn't sell, they buried in the New Mexico desert.
Yes, there are Atari products burried there somewhere.
Supposedly, they were in a hurry to release the game by a certain time, so they didn't have much time to develop the game.
This was in 1982 or 1983, by the way. _________________ When you need something, that's a responsibility, that only an adult...of my maturity...Bunnies!!!
Joined: May 10, 2008 Age: 18 Posts: 124 Location: Reseda, California
Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2008 3:00 pm Post subject:
Kezzstar wrote:
Alex Kidd and the Lost Stars
lol I remember that one
anyways I would have to say Sonic the Hedgehog for the xbox 360 I mean that game was the worst Sonic game i've ever played and I had so much expectations for it, yet it disapointed me so much with it's crappy story, horrible camera angle and worst of all I hated playing as Silver and Shadow. _________________ Ever since I was small, I've felt different from the others... special in some way. But not like this...
-Sephiroth
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