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Worst video games that you've ever played.

Started by Torgo, November 05, 2007, 06:26:52 PM

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Torgo

Here's my quick top 5 to get things rolling:  :teddyr:

1)  Total Recall    (NES)
I didn't remember there being pink midgets that attacked you in back alleys in the actual movie.  And don't get me started on what it looks like is poking at you through the fences you pass on the street.   :bouncegiggle:  A friend of mine got this for his birthday  in 1990 and I'll never forget the looks of horror on all of our faces when he started playing it.



2) Sword of Sodan  (Genesis)
Just going by screen shots you would think that this game would be awesome. Large characters being decapitated by your swords! HELL YEAH! But then you play the actual game and discover some of the worst control (when you can get your character to actually do what you've inputted for it do to) that I've ever witnessed in the game.  While the characters are huge for the time it came out, the animation is really choppy and it looks like at times like you're watching stop animation paper cutouts instead.  The sound is particularly hilarious with the same scream over and over as you lop off soldier's heads.



3) Superman 64
Hey, let's have Superman fly through RINGS!  Yeah, that's a great idea! And let's give the game some of the sloppiest control to ever degrade your gaming sensibilities! GREAT!  Ship it!


4) E.T. The Extra Terrestial  (2600)
Have fun falling down a hole over and over and over and over again while you try to fight the controls to levitate yourself back out!  The game of the century!!!!!



5) Target Earth (Genesis)
There's a great game in here screaming to get out but it's ruined horribly by super slow control and probably the highest difficulty that I've yet to see in a game to date. You get swarmed so quickly from all directions by enemies right from the outset that I've yet to meet one person that could to stage 2 without the invincibility cheat code.  The sad thing is that once you get to Level 4 or so, the up-until-then-lifeless-and-drab graphics take a dramatic upswing but the horrible gameplay is still there ruining everything.

   
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Quote from: Torgo on November 05, 2007, 06:26:52 PM
4) E.T. The Extra Terrestial  (2600)
Have fun falling down a hole over and over and over and over again while you try to fight the controls to levitate yourself back out!  The game of the century!!!!!



Gads, I hated that game.  We'd spend hours trying to figure out how to play it and couldn't get past the holes.  I don't think we ever got past those.
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ET for Atari by far.  My parents paid the hefty price tag for my brother only to have it suck.  Some others I hated that I've bought/played;

The whole Sega 32x system:  I for some reason bought this thinking it would enhance the graphics 10 fold.  I was a bit silly for thinking that.

Mortal Kombat Collection PS1:  The load times made it one of the worst.

Win Lose Or Draw NES:  Based on the silly game show in the 80s.  My parents I think bought this for me for Xmas one year off a discount rack.  From the music to the graphics to the game play=Terrible.

Friday The 13th NES:  I couldn't figure out how to stay alive long enough to enjoy it.


I'll try to think of more, theres been plenty.
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Jason

Oh man, this could go on forever...

The 'Army Men' games for the original Playstation were some of the worst schlock I've ever seen. Also, who could forget the almost indescribably over-hyped Daikatana, the game that pretty much single-handedly destroyed John Romero's reputation and almost caused Ion Storm to fold.
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Torgo

#6)  Beyond the Beyond  (PS1)
This was the first real RPG for the PS1 in the states and it was hyped a bit due to that fact. This was before Final Fantasy 7 came out and single handedly made RPG's go mainstream here in America so Role Playing Games were still viewed as pretty much a niche genre over here.
This has to be my pick for the worst RPG that I've ever played. The graphics are terrible and very pixelated, you get attacked sometimes EVERY SINGLE STEP THAT YOU TAKE, the puzzles are annoyingly nonsensical at times, the story is pretty much non existant with the stereotypical RPG underpinnings, and the game is TOO HARD!  While some could maybe come up with RPG's in their mind that are worse than this, I don't think that one has completely failed as a whole like Beyond the Beyond did. I would much rather play Phantasy Star 3 than this and that's saying something!

The title alone makes no sense. What is actually beyond the beyond? Anyone?!

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Some may disagree but I always found Pit Fighter annoying;



Reason, granted the graphics were ahead of their time, the game play consisted of no real rhyme or reason.  This is one where I find myself frantically pushing buttons not knowing what I'm doing.  The game play just seems to be coked out or something.
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Ash

#7
I remember a few years ago when I visited a local pawn shop and saw Drake of the 99 Dragons on the shelf.


It had a cool looking cover and the screenshots on the back of the box made it look like a good game so I went ahead and dropped the $25 for it.

(click thumbnail to see larger pic)

Big mistake!

This has to be one of the crappiest games I've ever played.   :thumbdown:
Never in my life had I seriously considered taking a game disc and breaking it in half until I played this P.O.S.

I eventually gave the game to a friend of mine who in turn gave it to his kid.

Check out Gamespot's review of it.
They gave it a 1.6 out of 10.
Yeah...it's that bad.

http://www.gamespot.com/xbox/action/drake/review.html?om_act=convert&om_clk=gssummary&tag=summary;review

Now I always make sure to read reviews of games before I decide to buy.

cqmorrell

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WWF Smackdown: Just Bring It PS2: Took up half the space on a memory card, had a repetitive season mode, and some majorly stupid commentary: "I hear ... the Undertaker ... has a devastating ... The LAAAAAST RIIIIIDE!". Best part about it was being able to play as Jerry Lynn.

ET: the Extra Terrestrial Atari 2600: Everybody knows this one sucks. Just had to restate that again.

Nastar Warrior Arcade: Drappy sword-slinging fantasy action game. The animation was choppy and the hero walked like he was constipated or something.

Torgo

Quote from: cqmorrell on November 06, 2007, 02:21:26 PM
Nastar Warrior Arcade: Drappy sword-slinging fantasy action game. The animation was choppy and the hero walked like he was constipated or something.

That's the sequel to the actually good game Rastan.

You get Rastan on Taito Legends Vol. 1 and Nastar on Vol. 2.    Rastan was fun for the time that it came out but I've always wondered what in the hell happened with Nastar.
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Quote from: cqmorrell on November 06, 2007, 02:21:26 PM

WWF Smackdown: Just Bring It PS2: Took up half the space on a memory card, had a repetitive season mode, and some majorly stupid commentary: "I hear ... the Undertaker ... has a devastating ... The LAAAAAST RIIIIIDE!". Best part about it was being able to play as Jerry Lynn.

That's the only game in the series I don't have.  The best part, besides Jerry Lynn, is the bonus features, with the making of the Kurt Angle commercial.  He's hilarious in it.
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sideorderofninjas

Darkman for the NES.  The control are almost as bad as the Atari 2600's E.T.  Just nudging to the edge of the platform, you fall off everytime...
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ToyMan

sword of sodan, hands down. you can't even behead everyone, just the giants. weak.

RapscallionJones

Quote from: Torgo on November 05, 2007, 06:26:52 PM
4) E.T. The Extra Terrestial  (2600)
Have fun falling down a hole over and over and over and over again while you try to fight the controls to levitate yourself back out!  The game of the century!!!!!


According to videogaming legend, this game was expected to be such a runaway hit given the popularity of both the console and the movie that they way overproduced it by man thousands of cartidges.  Allegedly, it sold so poorly that a landfill in Arizona is full of thousands of these games.

Quote from: Torgo on November 05, 2007, 06:26:52 PM
5) Target Earth (Genesis)
There's a great game in here screaming to get out but it's ruined horribly by super slow control and probably the highest difficulty that I've yet to see in a game to date. You get swarmed so quickly from all directions by enemies right from the outset that I've yet to meet one person that could to stage 2 without the invincibility cheat code.  The sad thing is that once you get to Level 4 or so, the up-until-then-lifeless-and-drab graphics take a dramatic upswing but the horrible gameplay is still there ruining everything.

   
Shame on you!  Target Earth is one of my favorite Genesis games!  It's extraordinarily difficult, to be sure, and I've made it to the end where I'm certain that the boss is unbeatable but given the context, it's a very advanced game when most 16 bit games were prettier versions of existing 8-bit games.  No one had thought to take advantage of the console's bells and whistles to allow for a deeper gaming experience.  Customizing your weapon load out is sweet and that level when you have to protect the shuttle in space is totally sweet.
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Torgo

I've heard other people say that about Target Earth in that if you could even get to the end of the game without the invincibility cheat code on, that the final boss wasn't beatable and incredibly cheap.

One time I was able to get to stage 3 without the cheat code but if you made one slight error in judgement in this game, you might as well just reset it.  And this was at the absolute height of my gaming abilities as well.
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