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Harvest Moon: My Little Shop. Complete and utter shit. It was part of what was fortunately a very short trend of making games that offer up limited amounts of daily content in hopes that you'd play the game in 15 minute bursts and come back every day for more. Unfortunately the gameplay was so mind numbingly dull that the thought of having to come back every day to play more seemed like a more cruel threat than anything the SS ever came up with.
The game was so bad that NintendoLife, a site that routinely overrates everything, was only able to give it a 4/10. Most other sites wouldn't even touch it to review it.
Metal Gear Solid 2, Bioshock and Deadly Creatures.
aspro said:No trolling please.
Oooops. Just pretend I didn't say that^
gamingeek said:Metal Gear Solid 2, Bioshock and Deadly Creatures.
Oooops. Just pretend I didn't say that^
C'mon GG, what is your worst game?
But if I had to pick one, it'd be Loki Heroes of Mythology for the PC. There was a phase in my life where I was addicted to Dialbo-styled games. Loved Titan Quest, absolutely loved Torchlight, but damn I hated Loki. The worst Diablo-clone I ever played!
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aspro said:gamingeek said:Metal Gear Solid 2, Bioshock and Deadly Creatures.
Oooops. Just pretend I didn't say that^
C'mon GG, what is your worst game?
I tend to do lots of research before I buy, so the worst games I play are games that are like a 7.0 in my book.
I can't really name a worst game ever. The worst games are like boring games that aren't that flawed, just boring.
bugsonglass said:possibly the worst game i bought this console generation is Nights: Journey Into Dreams. i have heard no uglier sound in my life than the voice of Nights. it's truly the stuff of nightmares
I second that.
bugsonglass said:possibly the worst game i bought this console generation is Nights: Journey Into Dreams. i have heard no uglier sound in my life than the voice of Nights. it's truly the stuff of nightmares
That game was a rough experience. I loved the traditional NiGHTS levels and even enjoyed a couple of the new platform levels. Unfortunately the entire voice cast was horrendous, and NiGHTS in particular was just ear grating to listen to.
robio said:bugsonglass said:possibly the worst game i bought this console generation is Nights: Journey Into Dreams. i have heard no uglier sound in my life than the voice of Nights. it's truly the stuff of nightmares
That game was a rough experience. I loved the traditional NiGHTS levels and even enjoyed a couple of the new platform levels. Unfortunately the entire voice cast was horrendous, and NiGHTS in particular was just ear grating to listen to.
NiGHTS Journey is a good game, but you guys are right about the awful voice cast. I muted all of the cutscenes, which made the game much more enjoyable.
gamingeek said:I tend to do lots of research before I buy, so the worst games I play are games that are like a 7.0 in my book.
I can't really name a worst game ever. The worst games are like boring games that aren't that flawed, just boring.
That's too bad, because you'll miss out on games that you may enjoy that you pick up on accident (how I find most of the games I like). I can see with the profusion of games available that is not really necessary, particularly if your tastes in gaming are being catered to.
Ravenprose said:robio said:bugsonglass said:possibly the worst game i bought this console generation is Nights: Journey Into Dreams. i have heard no uglier sound in my life than the voice of Nights. it's truly the stuff of nightmares
That game was a rough experience. I loved the traditional NiGHTS levels and even enjoyed a couple of the new platform levels. Unfortunately the entire voice cast was horrendous, and NiGHTS in particular was just ear grating to listen to.
NiGHTS Journey is a good game, but you guys are right about the awful voice cast. I muted all of the cutscenes, which made the game much more enjoyable.
I think I bought that game because of you Raven. I have not played it yet. I really didn't dig the first one, so I don;t know why I got it, but I'll be sure to mute it when I do play.
I tend not to play shovelware games. Even the bad games I do play are probably way better than worst junk. Over the last few years I would say Sonic 06 or Terminator Salvation. I hated that Wii Tenchu game but that is more about me disliking the gameplay than the game actually being bad on a technical level, it seemed alright. Oh I did try out Wii Music for a few minutes, yeah that was crap.
I'd have to go pretty far back to choose the worst game I ever played, probably something on the NES or Atari 2600. I can quite easily tell what I'll like very early on just by going on who's developing it and what genre the game fits in so it's been a very long time since I've purchased a game that's left me greatly disappointed.
aspro said:Ravenprose said:robio said:bugsonglass said:possibly the worst game i bought this console generation is Nights: Journey Into Dreams. i have heard no uglier sound in my life than the voice of Nights. it's truly the stuff of nightmaresThat game was a rough experience. I loved the traditional NiGHTS levels and even enjoyed a couple of the new platform levels. Unfortunately the entire voice cast was horrendous, and NiGHTS in particular was just ear grating to listen to.
NiGHTS Journey is a good game, but you guys are right about the awful voice cast. I muted all of the cutscenes, which made the game much more enjoyable.
I think I bought that game because of you Raven. I have not played it yet. I really didn't dig the first one, so I don;t know why I got it, but I'll be sure to mute it when I do play.
Do yourself a favour and just snap the disc in half, right now.
No trolling please.
I'm going to stick to the current generation since I've played so many bad games overall.
Lionel Trains On Track for DS. The only place that reviewed this game that you would have heard of (IGN) gave it a 3.5, which is extravagantly generous.
This is an in-depth train/ business simulator that has been shrunk down for the DS. Without hardly any instructions, and little to no indication as to what each button does. It uses touch control, which is poorly implemented, resulting in tracks going in the wrong place. The graphics are very poor, but worse than that they are highly detailed, so the stylus blocks out most of what you need to control. None of the on-screen buttons are descriptive or indicative.
I'd honestly enjoy a real train sim for the DS, I really would, I have no problem with the concept, but the game itself is unplayable.
Indicating how much the publisher did not care they included the text from the PR announcement release as the back of the box copy, revealed by a description of the game coming "this fall".