" @Ahmad_Metallic: Have you ever played Turning Point: Fall of Liberty? "the screenshots actually look decent. never played it
The shittiest games i ever bought
" @TeflonBilly said:Yeah No More Heroes was amazing... and I love every game I buy too! I'm not picky when it comes to games because I'm not a critic, I'm a gamer :PI loved the game too. Luckily I've loved pretty much every game I bought, and I can't think of any games that I could call shitty. Edit: There was one game now that I think about it. I bought BMX XXX one day at Gamestop for a buck. That game was awful. NOthing about it was any good. "" @Ahmad_Metallic said:
"i thought that No More Heroes was critically acclaimed "Critically acclaimed doesn't mean it was his cup of tea. I for one absolutely adored it. I t was like some weird amalgamation of my life and the life I wish I had with a pastiche of everything I love as a background. "
" @tranquilchaos said:Well, I don't go out and get games that are "Big Rigs" bad. That a slightly worse than mediocre game made my worsts list is probably a good thing, ultimately." @skrutop said:I never got around to actually playing the final chapter in the Legacy of Kain series. Is it really that bad to put in a thread entitled "The shittiest games i ever bought"? ""Awww I love that game! "
- Legacy of Kain: Defiance
I think the thread is more of like, games that are actually shitty. Madworld was critically acclaimed and people still think it is a shame that it didn't sell as much. How can a game with such praise be universally shitty? Just because you don't like it doesn't mean it's a shitty game. This is for games like Big Rigs, or that Michael Jackson game for the Genesis.
- Madworld
Mine would have to be Kabuki Warriors for the Original Xbox. I only got it for like 5 bucks, but man is it bad. I think it was rated as being the worst game on the Original Xbox.
Turok for the 360 comes to mind. I've had good luck with most of my purchases and haven't bought a collosal let down yet, or at least one that screams for my attention. For the record, Turok was an OK game, it was just so damn generic that it was nearly unplayable for me.
The shittiest was Rainbow Six Vegas. I could not see one ounce of good in that game. I'm sorry I really am.
I am hanging my head in shame now for just buying this game. Damnation! It feels better now that I have admitted it out in the open!! lol
Enter the Matrix for me. Didn't really follow gaming news at the time, so it was a huge WTF when I found out that I wouldn't be playing Neo in a Matrix game. Sound glitched all the time, AI was crappy, and the game kept freezing on me in like the fourth level. I just threw it in the back of the closet after that happened.
Hidden & Dangerous was a flawed gem. Those who want to verify can download it for free from, um somewhere (legally) I think. Think of it as a WW2 Rainbow Six and you should do fine, as long as you can live with outdated visuals and some wonky mechanics or the occasional glitch. I think it came with my first Nvidia graphics card ages ago. I'm fairly sure they released it for free to promote the sequel later on though.
- Van Helsing for the PS2
- X-Men Mutant Academy for th GBC
- Star Wars: Episode II for GBA
- Cabela's Dangerous Hunts for the PS2
Socket for the Sega Genesis, I was fooled many times as a child into buying shitty genesis games. Why isn't socket a game on giant bomb, someone create that!
" @skrutop said:You can love a game doesn't make it good. ( I bought it too.)"Awww I love that game! "
- Legacy of Kain: Defiance
Can't decide which is worse, though, that or the Pirates of the Caribbean game, which I bought in a moment of weakness during one of my pirates-are-so-effing-cool phases. I wish Disney had let Bethesda finish that game to their usual level of quality.
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