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| JetSet:
Worst game I've ever played... If you think in terms of least enjoyed, then Skyrim. I played through it for a long while, but I was never really too drawn in. Like, I never lost myself for hours in it like most people say they do. As for worst as in just bad, I would say....uh, probably Resident Evil: Umbrella corps. It played like a bad mobile game...for PC. |
| Ghaleon:
I played a lot of "worst games" such as ET. But the game that made me think had no redeeming qualities whatsoever for its time is that god awful simsons game where you spraypaint stuff. Master of orion 3 isnt the worst but it is outstanding with how bad they effed up, and it certainky is quite probably the most dissapointing game ever for me. Even still though I WOULD enjoy it. But the thing is that game is supposed to be ridiculously complex and filled with tons of minutia rhat you CAN micromanage but encourages you to "macromanage"... This is a lie. I micro everything, and even enjoy it. But it has a fatal flaw. Even if you micro everything and set bulding/planet/government advisors to off, they will stealth turn themselves on again and replace all your effing orders on all your planets. Basically making it so you arent even ALLOWED to play the game, it WILL play itself for you. I HOPED this was a bug they would fix after a patch or two but nope. I waited YEARS before playing again and updated the game only to encounter the same issue. Arrgh! The painful thing is I REALLY liked the esthetic, the UI, etc. It felt so immersive as a space commander thing and really got me in the mood. When I tried gal civ 2, everything felt cheesy in comparison even if it may be a better game. Lords of the realm 3 is similar to master of orion 3. They turned the whole premise of the game upside down and amounts to being like playing a moba without the heroes. Which is to say you do virtually nothing but tell the troops who are automatically generated from a town you dont manage to attack and thats about it.. In real time, after the series was established as something of a 4x turn based game. What the heck were they thinking?! Edit: oh yeah. You guys suck, elsword is fun =p. Though it does get really grindy later on and the boss health bars get to be excessive. Vindictus kinda is like an enhanced version of elsword, both the good and the bad. The expectation that you are to have +10 gear is even higher, though in vindictus its +15. The penalty for not having it is so bad people outright state they will kick you if you lack a certain stat number. The bosses are much MUCH harder and more damaging, and the trash getting to them is so mind numbingly noring and easy you can probably reach the bosses blindfolded and playing with your feet. But the boss battles are SOOO good I still enjoy the game regardless. Plus vindictus has the best done dragon fights ive ever seen in a game. |
| Chill Observer:
RuneScape. Or really, just the MMO genre in general. It's incredibly grindy, exists only just to waste your time, to get the best gear, levels etc you pretty much have to invest in tons of time or commit yourself to doing dailies. All of which RS has fallen victim to. And that's not to mention the (completely optional, fortunately) MTX. Bossing/PvM is about the only thing I like doing in this game, and it's the only reason I play this game nowadays pretty much. Everything else about RS is just trash or dead content. |
| Jeremie:
Out of all games I've played, Rise of the Robots is a very strong contender for worst game I've ever played. In my opinion, it's not like Superman 64, Action 52, Big Rigs or all the games that have a charm for being so bad that they're good. Out of all the fighting games I've played, it is bar none the worst I ever had the misfortune to try (I played the SNES version). There's many contenders out there just in the fighting game department but the lack of response in controls, the A.I. that can be horribly dumb just like it can curbstomp the player just makes it downright unplayable and boring. At least Shaq Fu and many of the Mortal Kombat clones had a bit of charm to them because they were flat out weird, silly or hilariously bad. Meanwhile, the biggest disappointment in terms of games I experienced includes Mario's Time Machine because, while I was younger I thought that sounded awesome for a premise... and then I discovered it was an educational game. To make matters worst, I didn't know English at all back then. Unlimited SaGa ranks up there as well because, while I can appreciate change, I think it's fair to say it went wayyyy too far. I also got to agree about the MMO genre more or less. While I think there's some good ones out there that are fun even with all the grinding and stuff, there's a certain famous one that I have a lot of contempt towards. Beyond that, there's so many mediocre titles out there that have extremely little to contribute. On the other hand, I feel there's some browser games out there that are even worse. |
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