If you wanna play a game that's truly a piece of crap, then load up Street Combat for the Super Nintendo...
If you wanna play a game that's truly a piece of crap, then load up Street Combat for the Super Nintendo...
Blue Stinger for the Dreamcast was realllly bad. So is Revolution X for the Super Nintendo... Both, are really horrible.
MGS3 was overall more enjoyable than 2 pour moi, but yeah, I guess things were a LITTLE too straightforward and even kinda boring... Hate the camera, as well...
Who'da thunk it...? I actually missed the mind-bending, non-patronizing plot from MGS2 a little there...
And Raikov...? WTF...?
Para-Medic was awesome, though...
O NOES!
Every cel-shaded game. Klonoa is the beginning. If I had one free kill throughout history, it would be the head programmer for that game. Hitler is a close second.
1. Legend of Legaia - up until shortly after you get your 3rd guy it was good, had great potential, the seru were cool how they were going to lvl with you, nice to see equipped armour during battle, and the fighting system was wonderful... then nothing changes for the rest of the game.
All the dungeons are so bland and uninspired that I can't put it into words, the fighting system never changes through the rest of the game, no noteworthy new abilities, the spell system too simplistic, and there are no special things in the game like sidequests, really special abilities, hidden cool little things to do or anything of the sort.
2. Legend of Mana - The graphics were beautiful in this game, I absolutely loved the style. Again, this game had great potential, I loved the crafting part of the game, the pets and ability to create a golem, the ability to develop the world and place the cities was cool, lots of mystery in the game as you were unsure what else could be done, was fun.... but it was ssoOOoOOOO incredibly easy that I honestly can't remember my health dropping... period. I'm not claiming I'm a godly gamer, I'm good but there were a few bosses that I literally stood there and let my travel companion fight for a while and let them kill him. The golems were cool but useless as they were so weak most of the game, the pets were cool but again, so useless and weak.. but the bad thing was even if they were useful they'd still be totally useless as the game was just that easy.
It really was a beautiful game and would have liked to use the crafting system more... but it was just pointless.
3. Shogun: Total War (PC) - looked good at first and I really like strategy games, the large battles were the main feature of the game and cool at first but they aren't that great, you don't even need to do them as you can automate them and just play the entire game from the main board, remove the large battles and you have a horribly boring simple board game.
I think it was either Jet Set Radio or Wacky Race(r)s that started the cel-shaded trend...
Shadow of the Beast 1&2 on the Genesis. Horrendous POS.
Urban Chaos on PC. ONI on PC only because the environments were so bland. PN03 on GCN because the controls were wonky.
If you want to play a horrible game then play Superman 64. I don't know if it's possible to beat how bad this game is. I remember renting it when it came out with my friend. Absolutely everything in the game that could have been even slightly cool is complete cheese. It's the kind of game that's actually fun to play because all you do is laugh at the horrible game mechanics.
Another bad game, hmmmm. Untold Legends Brother Hood of the Blade is pretty horrible. (PSP) 2 Minute load times between enviroments makes it really impractical. Plus the entire game stinks like Diablo II done wrong. Seriously, just about everything in the game is copied directly from diablo. If they would of at least taken the time to do everything right it might of been okay....but jeeze.
There's lots of bad games out there, I could go on and on and on...but I won't.
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Some tomb from out whose sounding door
She ne'er shall force an echo more,
Thrilling to think, poor child of sin!
It was the dead who groaned within - E.A Poe
Ooh ooh and "Bible Adventure" on NES. Yeahhhh. Or ET on the Atari 2600.
ET, while bad, isnt the worst if you understand the basics of the game.
Klonoa is an awesome platformer game, dont be hatin it lol. Cell shaded games can be good as long as its not used to cover up the developer being lazy. Done right, it looks awesome (Jet Set Radio)
There are some pretty poor CD-i games though....
If you wanna play a horrible game, then load up Fantastic Four (2005) on any console. Am sure your head will blow up
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Any and all 32x games.
Sadly, yes. It beats me how companies as ridiculous as this gets to stay on the job when all they do is shit. Meanwhile we see Working Designs closing, Sega quitting the consoles, Enix merging with Square.... it's true, there's no justice in the world.Originally Posted by Fer_Rayado
Superman 64 really sucks, it's filled with glitches and programming errors. I bet the workers at Titus never knew how to program in first place.