there was a ninja game on the psx ronin blade, after about 3 hours of play the credits start rolling, i mistakenly thought it was the end of the chapter, but it was the end of the game.
Posts: 84 | Location: Brisbane | Registered: 03 February 2006
If we're talking about really bad games then i'd have to go way back to the old home computer days. Games such as "V" and "Rick Dangerous2" were more or less unplayable. I won't go into too much detail (it's too painfull) but trust me when i say that they really don't make games this awfull any more!
Posts: 64 | Location: England | Registered: 07 November 2006
i hate to bring up a game we've all heard stories about - but I did have E.T. for the Atari 2600...and yeah - it was pretty damn awful to play, but being a kid I kept trying. I knew it was a turd though and eventually put it at the bottom of the pile, never to be played or seen again.
More recently is 'Bad Boys 2: Miami Takedown', this game was a freebie to me, I played about 20 minutes of this and took it straight to EB where I got a buck I think for it. The dollar was worth far more than the game, I felt bad taking it...ok...now I didn't.
I didn't care for 24. After a certain point, it became unplayable to me especially considering I don't watch the show and was completely lost on the cut scenes. Nothing about it seemed special to me except for the weird mini games which more than anything ticked me off.
I also had to put down one of the Phantasy Star games (sega) because every inch I moved I was attacked by something which made it too time consuming to actually play the game. When I would try to run, it would just keep saying, :"You try to run but you cannot escape!". Plus the storyline confused me and wasn't worth watching to me. The fourth one in the series was good though.
It was my mistake buying it and I was a pretty big wrestling fan at the time and I called up Target to see if they had it in stock. They said they would get it in tommorow, so the next day I was so psyched to get the game.
The next day I drove over to Target and looked in the glass case. I must have scanned it like three times thinking to myself, "its gotta be here." I asked the cashier, it wasn't there, I was furious.
The next couple of days I kept calling Target to see if they had the game in, and finally they did. I opened it started playing, kept a smile on my face for about a day or two. Thinking, "oh it might get better!" NOPE Game sucked a big one. Total let down.
Most Java/mobile phone games are sadistically bad...
Now, for console/PC games, Bad Day LA was pretty awful. Good thing I didn't pay for that steaming pile, or I would've regretted it for the rest of my life.
Sorry but I know of the worst game ever created! Pokemon Snap! erm... I have a friend who was a big fan when it was popular and I played it round at theirs and it was the most pointless of all games I think I've ever seen.
(I hope they believe that)
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Posts: 2 | Location: England | Registered: 28 February 2007