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Final Fantasy 7.
I didnt even get past the first boss monster right at the beginning game was so boring and aeful.
>tfw never really thought of any game being the worst
BotW is the worst because seething sonyfags told me so
I played a lot of absolutely terrible shareware games in the 90s. No idea which was the worst.
BotW for sure
>inb4 le smug zelda
Star Wars Flight of the Falcon
2 years
Mass Effect Andromeda.
The godzilla game for ps4. It's just so boring and repetive. I'm a sucker for godzilla though. So, I played it all.
Bubble Bobble Revolution
lol why not just play good games instead of bad ones?
Same. I always take more than 10 seconds to think it through on these threads.
2 terms
Honestly Final Fantasy 13. I tend to buy game I know I like (so I know it’s not the worst game of all time) by it was still so, so awful.
I played 10 minutes of Go-Dai Elemental Forces until I died from a fire while in a cutscene and it hard-locked the game.
Definitely the worst I've played.
I mean I got contenders.
I think vanilla D3 was pure dogshit in everything but the arts department (it's a blizzard game so yea). The story and dialogue was horrible, like just the most generic shit with nothing surprising or engaging in every act I played. The characters were uninteresting too because the skill point system was gone so I never felt any ownership over what I leveled and the whole builder > spender gameplay loop just felt extremely repetitive to me. Like I don't even really like these arpgs a lot but I can play TL2, PoE, and GD way more than I ever could with D3. The gear was also boring shite and nothing that wasn't just a stat stick dropped. No interesting interactions, downsides, or even significant upgrades. At the time I considered it to be the worst game I'd ever played by Blizzard. BFA recently took that title (despite me not liking Legion) because BFA is literally non-content. Also D3 had a dumbass corruption plot and all the atmosphere I liked from 1 and 2 was completely gone. It was an abomination and I felt satisfied (the only time I did) in derailing, ruining, or just shitting up D3 discussion on the board. It was catharic to beat that horse with a stick until I was soaked with it's blood and Jay Wilson was banished. I heard that after that every decision the D3 staff made was a step in the right direction. I also heard, and I don't believe it, that they made literally every new loot item change ability interactions, add skills, or just have a unique arrangement of stats. Probably never going to try it again because I hated the story, class design, and general feel of the game and no amount of reasoning back then from D3 apologists had me agree with a single point.
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Genuinely Monster Hunter World. Clunkiest controls in the entire series, unskippable boring ass 10 minute cutscenes of that triple chinned monstrosity shoving turkey legs down her throat, runs like shit, looks like shit.
X:Rebirth
A friend convinced me it was like Mount & Blade.
It was a hyper realistic MMO where you had to train everything, including sense of direction. It had perma-death and they added wildlife, I got killed by a bear and my sense of direction was too low to find my shit.
But I didn't know it was too low to find my shit, so I thought I had been traveling north, originally, when I died, so I looked for north and went in that direction.
I went, and I went, and I went, and I could not find the forest, or my corpse, and I did sense of direction again and it turned out I had been going east- wait no, west, south? west again.
Every time I pushed the key, it was a different direction. My skill was too low to really know where I was going, and the terrain in the game was all flat with the same texture.
And so my corpse was lost to the wilds, with no active playerbase to even loot it and benefit from my demise. On it, somewhere on their server, was a chainmail, of which you had to forge and craft every individual rung of, it took ages to create, and somewhere out there it was just rusting.
Wait, you played previous games but the worst game you ever played is MHW? Talk about being a contrarian.
I forgot to mention the name of the game was Roma Victor.
What if you genuinely feel that a recent/highly praised game is bad and you don't give a fuck about appearing cool? Heaven forbid someone has a different opinion than you.
We're on an anonymous vidya board. Nobody will believe you. I will 100% assume you just said it to be edgy/hip/contrarian or whatever.
Just pick something else.
DoW 3 is the other absolute shite one for me. I tried to like this game because I was an absolute fanatic of the previous entries. Despite 1 and 2 being entirely different I loved both.
It's just they took every strength of the series and they ruined it. Unit upgrades were streamlined. Unit variety was worse than it ever was. Three factions launched but not a single one was as fleshed out as the original four that launched in DoW. Just about any sin an rts could commit, DoW3 did. Combat was blobby as hell compared to 1 and 2. Units were expendable when even in the tabletop you try to keep your guys alive. The atmosphere of the exceptional announcement trailer wasn't there and the music (despite being really fucking good) was muted half the time. The singleplayer was a complete shitshow and every army felt more akin to something you'd find in a SC clone. Unit character was just awful. The voice acting, sync kills, bolter sounds from 2, literally anything that defined the presentation side of the Relic 40k games was just straight absent. They even fucked up the multiplayer by making 90% of the maps samey and not really making any of the gameplay all that fun. It lacked the personality and customization of 1 and all the environmental interaction of 2. It was like the worst traits of both were distilled into 3. It rightfully killed the series it was so bad and basically the age of good 40k vidya ended with DoW3.
And same can be said about you, getting assblasted over a different opinion.
Whatever, faggot. Stop being such a contrarian hipster.
Okami. Unironically unplayable.
Nah, fun game but drags on for too long
This
same, like i can think of games that i don't like for various reasons but i can't really think of anything that is objectively terrible
although thinking about it, mr president is pretty fucking bad
unironically Mafia City, was curious after the ads and it was the worst game experience I've had.
Fable anniversary was an insult to the series
Sonic Free Riders
I'm not a contrarian hipster for having different views. I genuinely didn't enjoy Ocarina of Time back in the day when it first came out and I still don't like it years later.
Fuck you
Dark Souls.
Idk probably some playstation or wii shovelware. People who say a well known game was the worst they ever played obviously haven't played very many games. Two well known games I would say are completely terrible are Haze and Destroy All Humans Big Willy Unleashed.
this
I thought a video game would "WOW" me every time as a kid, this was the first to prove me wrong. Hurt even worse knowing THIS is what was considered passable and the 2001 Game was canned that was far more faithful to the series and was almost complete.
Honestly the only thing I can think of is Undertale and I didn't exactly hate it, I knew it wasn't my kind of game going in and that I probably wouldn't like it just by looking at it. Friend ended up forcing me to play because "No you don't understand it's really good" and I tapped out after a couple hours.
My alternate answer is Bioshock Infinite. Spent a bit more time on that one but I still ended up quitting not even half way through.
WURM is the worst game, and best game, I've ever played simutaneously.
DA2 is the last contender. They're all recentish games, but I never really played noticeably bad games in the past. I was always hopping onto what my friends liked Zelda, FF, Pokemon, Battlefield 1942, etc. So the three I hate the most are the ones I went into wanting to like but the quality was so bad I just couldn't stand them.
DA2 is still the worst Bioware game to me. It took everything good in origins and killed it. Player choice was limited to human hawke with three personalities and none of them were good, likeable or even meme-worthy. The central setting of the game is a city with ps2 textures that just genuinely looks ugly in not a dark fantasy way but a "we can't 3d model" way. The party members save for two were all pretty shite. Anders returned as the character who made you accidentally choose the flirt option. The others were just genuinely awful and I'm only leaving out Varic because he's written to be a literal bro at all times to you while also having a crossbow. But this game is just dogshit aesthetically. The redesigned so many of the races and only the Qunari really got out of it okay (because they were just giant humans before). The elves became weird anime fishpeople, the dwarves remained completely generic (despite Bioware redesigning so much shit to be unique). The Darkspawn are also notably more funny and dopey looking now despite their concept art being really good.
But I can overlook a hideous game. The writing is just trash in DA2. Hawke is a completely reactive character which clashes hard with the 'champion of kirkwall' narrative they advertised. There are literally moments where it is blatantly obvious that x or y will happen but you are given no agency to stop it. There are also other things like each arc being fairly unsatisfying because they don't have any real defining motives for the player besides doing x because y happened. 1/2
This nigger knows nothing of the jank of 1, ignore him.
I mean can you honestly say that ocarina of time is the worst game you've ever played. I get that you didn't enjoy it, but worst?
>Clunkiest controls in the entire series
I guess if you only played MHW and literally no other monster hunter ever released.
Tbh I thought it looked good and really wanted to enjoy it when it first came out. The pacing felt pretty sluggish to me and there wasn't much to do outside of saving the sages. It's just one of those instances where it's all a matter of taste.
Devil may cry 1
There isn't anything approximate to the origins that give you some personal motivations. Like in the human noble origin, Howe betrays your house, kills your family, and shits on everything you own. I really wanted to kill this dude, and I get to, but before that I find out he's partnered up with the first main antagonist who left the king to die, is trying to kill you, and is also causing havoc in the kingdom. The comparison here is that the first two arcs of DA2 have you doing something stupidly dangerous for money, and then accidentally saving a city and becoming it's champion. It just doesn't feel satisfying at all.
But I could maybe find some gameplay here. Which DA2 also gutted. Party positioning mattered hugely in Origins on a high difficulty. Party comp was important as hell, as was stamina management and FF management. In DA2 you generally mash A 95% of the time and just maybe one or two abilities the other 5% of the time when they're off cooldown. The game is dynasty warriors without combos. Enemy encounters have literal waves of thieves jumping from rooftops on all sides to ensure that positioning won't matter. It really doesn't either since characters are generally more survivable and combat is less consequence heavy. So much of the game is visiting the same map, fighting the same braindead fuckers, and dealing encounters that last longer than they should because another wave spawns in despite you having dominated the last three. I can't name a single inventive combat encounter as even the duels you run into don't feel grand or very tactical since face-tanking is a viable strategy at all times.
So yea, DA2 is really shit to me. Probably one of the worst games I ever played. Probably the worst.
I actually really enjoyed this game as a kid. It probably sucks by todays standards though.
But like, there are games that are legit broken, or don't even succeed in accomplishing a single thing they set out to do. Like I can look at a lot of these games in thread and agree that they're pretty bad. I look at your post about OoT and all I can think is that you must not play many video games if that's your worst.
[b]Rome: Imperator[/b]
LISA. Not the worst game I ever played, but definitely the worst one played in last 5 years. Just terrible dreck. To be fair I only played for first 3 hours and I'm willing to give it another chance.
Discounting literal shovelware (and I've played a LOT of that for various reasons), probably call of duty ghosts. It's impressive how bad that game is. One of the few times a game hit 'so bad its good' territory.
Witcher 3, unironically
Everyone I ever talked to about it blew it up to be the literal videogame coming of Christ
what I got instead was:
>Big open world that takes minutes to travel across
>the theme of the Witchers, being nomadic mercenary monster hunters for hire, completely tainted by the incredibly linear and fetch-questy main story
>awkward combat controls.
>no crouching nor sneaky
>ridiculously bloated crafting system
>a hint of amazing storytelling buried under a mountain of painful exposition
What I expected and wanted:
>A sandbox simulation where I play as a no-name fuckface just looking for work.
>dozens of different quests focused on hunting monsters
>Monster Hunter meets Far Cry meets Assassin's Creed.
>Not a fucking linear straight line main story
>to be a normal person pushed into the limelight rather than a super duper special macguffin gene man with magical powers.
Really hated Geralt's character and his batman voice. I just wanted to be some dude not some magical fucking chosen one special snowflake.
I guess that DORF and other sandbox adventure games spoiled me.
It's honestly just a middle of the road game, but the fact that everyone on earth was sucking its cock to the 99th power made it such a massive letdown.
Nothing really comes to mind. I played Wii and DS shovelware when I was younger but none of those were so bad that I remember them. I guess I'll say Dear Esther since it barely qualifies as a game (I'd be madder if I got it full price, but I got it in a humble bundle so I remember just being bored while I "played" it)
probably some super nintendo shovelware rented from the video store when I was a kid that I've forgotten about. Or Quest 64. I got half way through that game out of desperation for a good N64 RPG.
>I wanted a game even more generic than Witcher 3
lmao, how even
Life is Strange
This guy is doing the thread right. Not just a game that you didn't like, but a genuinely bad game.
Final Fantasy II
this
I have really mixed feeling about this. Like when I played it, the ps2 was in the rearview mirror. The framerate was just awful and it made the shooting feel pretty clunky.
The story is also really fucking depressing to me and it kinda leaves me in a shitty mood whenever I think about it. I wouldn't call it the worst game ever made but I had a pretty sour taste in my mouth when I finished it.
LISA is one of the best indie games ever made and fantastically written but it's a brainlet filter.
I can't understand the appeal of Psychonauts. A friend of mine loves the game and tried to introduce me to it, but after completing the first level I had to admit to him I just didn't get it. It wasn't fun, it wasn't attractive, it wasn't witty, it was just... nothing.
>Ogre Battle 64
i know it's probably a good game but goddamn did it leave an awful first impression on me
I want the premise to be generic, and the story and gameplay and characters hook me
I don't want "Hey you're a magical battle wizard with super special powers. now go do fucking chores for people. but also don't forget about the world ending or some shit while you do chores"
THe bland story alone ruined the game for me
worms forts
As an example; look at New Vegas
you're literally just some courier who got shot in the head, lost his memory and is now trying to survive in this brutal world
in fallout 3:
You're the son of a doctor who didn't like the rule of the overseer and this blah blah blah blah special snowflake blah blah BLAH.
Don't fucking drown me in exposition just start the game.
Mahjong is the worst game i've ever played.
It's a bunch of RNG bullshit that sucks, is unfun and objectively bad.
Literally lootbox - the game, it's built into the game mechanics. Draw a tile? Boy i sure hope it's the rare skin i need, oh woops it's not the right tile, discard. Try again.
It's nothing but an experience in destroying beauty and the games are long as fuck too, boring and bullshit from start to finish. It's like when you get a birthday gift but you drop it immediatly and it shatters in piece. Pure lootbox feeling and then you lose, or win if you had good luck. What a fun game! NOT
Mahjong sucks, it's badly designed, it's for gook niggers and no wonder they love it since they are born with the mind of an insect. If you like Mahjong you are wrong.
It had problems, the biggest of course was overworld movespeed, but it was a MASSIVE game for the N64 and all the different routes made it very replayable.
Sanctum 2
Skyrim desu. The game has even more bugs than standard Bethesda game, writing is garbage, the characters are flatter than some from fucking NES era, the world is pretty boring aside from the war itself, combat feels like shit, the puzzles are babby tier garbage... At the end of my playthrough, I simply gave up and stopped playing because I didn't play it for any good reason, I simply played it for the sake of completing it. I expected more from the game that was shilled as hard as it, and it turned out worse than a bad game, it was a bland game that I barely remember playing, besides Steam saying I have 50 hours in it.
Kys zoomer
The worst game I played was a free horror game, I forgot the name.
I'm very easy to frighten, and extremely bad with horror games. For reference: I couldn't finish Spooky's Jumpscare Mansion for being too scared.
A friend told me this game was free, short, and not too scary. A great starting point to "toughen up".
He wasn't wrong. It was free, short, and not scary. It was incredibly boring.
I forgot the name, but you're in a house and all the windows are boarded up. Every painting is the same painting of palm trees against a sunset. You're directed to some room, where a naked man with painting supplies is locked in a cage. The walls are lined with the painting. You feed the artist, and then you go hang yourself. The end.
It was free and I still want a refund.
Disciples 3
What a disgrace.
Fez
Rune: Viking Warlord for the PS2
That game was a piece of shit.
DRIV3R
but I actually had some fun with it
That's a boy
if the worst game you've played is a recently released praised game then you don't know what a BAD game is
shit so bad like "the fifth elementh" is rare nowadays
Monster madness battle for surburbia
That game was hella glitchy
I dunno, Brink? I kinda have mush brain so I pretty much like everything I play but god damn even at the low cost of free, that shit wasn't worth it.
why the fuck you need the sense of direction? cant you just navigate yourself by landscape and memory?
QUBE. A puzzle game with no real puzzles, and the hardest "puzzles" revolve around a shitty physics engine.
Probably Commandos: Strike Force.
What the FUCK WERE THEY THINKING.
The Last of Us
Boring
Predictable
Awful awkward gameplay
One of those fucking sub-Newgrounds quality Net Yaroze games that came with PS1 magazines back in the day. It was like 3D pacman clone where you hoovered up red crystals. The enemies didn't chase you, they just moved randomly, so no challenge, but even if there had been, there was no game over; you just went into negative lives. Once you collected all the crystals you went to next level. There were three levels that just repeated endlessly with no variation. Every level had the same background music. There was no escape. I imagine Hell is like that game somehow.
Oneshot, easily. I'm an absolute indiefag and a complete sucker for good narratives and cute characters but this was quite possibly the most vapid and soulless experience I've had from the indie scene.
Ever paid for would be Home Alone 2 on SNES. Shoulda listened to mom on that one.
>chainmail, of which you had to forge and craft every individual ring
That might be the most autistic thing I've ever read. I almost want to try the game just to experience such tedium.
Simcity Society. I expected nothing and got something that looks like Android shovelware.
MGR:R
The first Rise of the Robots is probably the worst I ever actually paid money for.
I avoid a lot of games or don't really give them a chance
Maybe Pixel Piracy, since I really did have hope for it.
Most relatable answer here. I went into and straight out of that disappointed.
Apex Legends. The artstyle is shit, the characters are all shit, the gameplay is not satisfying at all and is boring as shit because of that.
Even if you're a weeb and only play JRPGS you will hate this game.
Bodycount.
I preordered it before it even went into release pushback limbo. Ive never been more dissapointed in any game. Legit felt like finding out a pet died. I dont preorder anymore.
This got a solid laugh out of me, thanks brother.
>Unlimited SaGa
Critics said the best thing about the game was the trailer for ffx2 that came with it
My cousin gave me his SNES and a bunch of games including that one when I was a kid. I remember playing it and thinking about how, somewhere out there, there was probably some poor kid whose parents couldn't afford more than one or two games, parents who were never going to read reviews back when videogames were just a step up from toys. And that kid could have only had fucking Rise of the Robots to play.
Dungeon Lords. Its like elder scrolls but it barely works and it tried to have multiplayer too. Check it out sometime, especially the devs and how many times they released the same buggy shitty game.
While it's not the worst game in the world, I still really dislike the game Daylight.
Everything about it pissed me off. I hated how it was a horror game with no combat, so all you can do is run. I hated the jumpscares. I hated how it was trying to sell itself as the new Youtube Scarecam shit.
It's probably not as bad as I think, but at the time, it felt like it was the most generic scarecam piece of shit.
The Surge was probably the worst game I've ever played. It was so derivative and boring, I was hoping a scifi dark souls would be mildly interesting but they fucked up pretty much everything.
probably that fucking sandwich making game on the aratri800
what a shitpile
Do roblox places count?
Payday 2, I got it for free during the one event on steam and I still felt robbed.
Its so boring
State of Emergency
The worst, AAA, praised by Yea Forums, and widely considered to be the best of its genre, game I've ever played is Fallout: New Vegas.
Horrific gunplay. Garbage UI. Awful dialogue system. No fucking diagonal running animations.
It sucks. I'm sure the plot is good, but the gameplay is awful, and if a game has bad gameplay, it is a fundamentally bad game.
Fallout 4 improves on it in almost every regard.
Spec ops the line
Now, of course everybody is entitled to their own opinions, we can all agree on that - but never in my life have I seen someone be so spectacularly wrong about anything.
legend of mana, the gameplay is so shit it puts you to sleep
The worst part of that game was the gameplay. Writing, dialog, story were all great, but
>On hardest difficulty all fights boil down to hitting two buttons to assassins creed float between enemies
>WOW ALL THESE POTIONS TO CRAFT (That you'll never need or use)
>Use your highlighter vision to move the quest forward
>"Morally grey choices" with minimal consequences that aren't difficult to make and don't make you think.
That all being said I 100% the game and the expansions and have put a lot of time into it. The game absolutely deserves praise, especially for being an Indie title.
>Worst game you've played
Honestly probably the game I have disliked the most was Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor.
The story was trash, the controls were trash, the combat was probably the worst I've played of any game. The world was boring, secondary objectives were shit. The rival system was interesting as a thought but felt poorly implemented.
I'm glad I got it on sale for like 2 dollars.
That's one depressing line of thought.
I actually bought it for PC and tried to play it with a keyboard.
Lichdom battlemage or something
Fallout 3
This flaming pile of dogshit. Whoever looked at this game and thought 'Yeah, this will be more exciting than staring at fucking dry wall' was wrong. At least if I stare at a wall long enough my mind can wander off into my own thoughts. This shit is like working at a Indonesian ball making factory minus the back pain
Dark Souls 2.
Likely not the worst of the worst but first one that comes to mind when I think of bad games.
3D Dot Game Heroes is the only one that comes to mind.
So many red flags.
Dirge of Cerberus
I will always answer every 'worst game' thread with this. This game makes me glad video game rentals were alive back then.
Winback
Assassin's Creed 1, it is so bad that even hardcore fans of the saga hate it, maybe some will defend it for its "innovation", but it is a repetitive clunky piece shit, and Altair is a whiny bitch.
Aliens Colonial Marines
I fell for this trash. Never again
Xeodrifter. I've never not liked a Metroidvania, they somehow fucked up that bad. Every surface feels like an ice level, and there's a total of like 5 enemies including bosses.
ff13 ....what a pile of shit
I got that for free from a stream chat code drop, but I still only played it for about 45 minutes
Dragon Age Inquisition
H1Z1, easily.
A friend kept pestering me about it and it was a steaming pile of shit.
So you bought the game without knowing what it was and then complained when you didn't get what you expected?
Literally the death of gaming personified. Suck down some bleach you faggot.
Some retarded numbers learning game when I was 4
A year later I was playing AoE.
This.
Forever Kingdom. Got it because it looked cool and paid the price with my sanity.
Amen brother.
The worst game I EVER played I’m not sure, but the worst AAA game was probably Devil May Cry 2. Started off aggressively mediocre but boy does it fucking deteriorate even from that point.
Jotun
RDR2
It's by no means the worst, but definitely the one I played the longest and had the least fun.
Dragons Dogma Dark Arisen.
Yeah, some of the abilities are neat, and once you get to the point of oneshotting chimeras and such you feel pretty powerful, but the lead up to that has gameplay that rivals the worst of MMOs, except its single player with retard bots.
I don't hate the game, I just don't get why people love it so much when it takes 40 hours of game to have a quick payoff of casting a tornado then not really getting anything more out of it.
Seriously. No amount of disappointment can convince me that Dragon Age 2 ot MHW is the worst game anyone here has ever played.
idk if this counts as hard mode but Metroid Prime is one of the first games I got on gamecube and I tried it so many times, probably eventually had the patience to get half way through and get a few upgrades, but I seriously hated almost everything about that game. at least the framerate was a stable 60 fps when we were used to much worse on the last generation of consoles
Idk since you only gave me 10 seconds, the worst game THAT I HAVE played would have to be metro 2033 or whatever it’s called. Not being edgy, that’s just all I can think of in that time span.
Short, pretentious, worse than bastion in every way. 2/10 it was alright i enjoyed what little content there was.
Drakengard 2. Incredible that a game can manage to improve on every individual aspect (other than characters) over the original and yet turn out to be less fun and infinitely more boring to play.
Garry’s mod
Game is fucking dumb without mods
Splinter Cell on PS2.
2 scoops
Dead by Daylight has got to have one of the shittiest, whiniest and stupidest communities I've ever encountered in an online game, but I don't play many online games
only picked it up because I thought one of the characters was fuckable, found the matchmaking system atrocious, didn't give enough of a shit to get better at its finicky mechanics and deal with its lazy design
the new Spyro remaster games come in close second, for having fucked up the jumping mechanics in various small ways that annoyed me to the point I didn't bother finishing them
ARK but I still love it for what it is
Oh fuck me I forgot this even existed LOL
Star wars the force unleashed. I felt fucking betrayed by that game because I bought into the hype and in the end I couldn't even finish it.
The game gave me no tutorials on the combat so I couldn't even finish the first fight of the game after my characters started only doing one damage after each attack.
Ok you didnt like the most praised game of all time. Was it THE WORSE you ever tried?
hello neighbor
Probably any one of the numerous shitty movie and media tie-in games that used to be everywhere back in the 90s. They were all pretty uniformly awful. The actual worst I remember playing and thinking was bad even for the time was Rise of the Robots.
>Bug-infested, broken mess
>Unoriginal cash-in attempt at a reasonably fresh concept
>Dead on arrival playerbase
>Nauseating graphics
>Runs even worse than it looks
>The list just goes on
Strong contender.
Unironically Majora's Mask.
Zelda II is my favourite game ever.
This shit, but at least i liked this song,
youtube.com
for everything else it was trash. I just hope the new vtm doesn't end like this
Ace combat 7. Built me up to an amazing climax but turns out it was just typical Japanese trash game design rather than the one off masterpiece of zero or even the flawed but acceptable 6 or even the exhausting 5/4. Grind, grind, repetition, gimmick, anime school friends save the world from Hitler/god/Skynet with power of friendship shown in game as easy scripted garbage with the most annoying character in the game as your sidekick. JUST REMAKE ZERO YOU TALENTLESS FUCKS. OR BOSSRUSH ACE FIGHTS. FUCK.
Actually, changing my answer. Lunar: Dragon Song.
Yes I actually played it, I didn't just watch the memetastic speedrun.
I HATED The Last of Us.
Literally the only faggot in this thread who complains about that, cope incel nigger
Damn son, leaving no survivors today.
By now I've probably played worse, but this was the first game I ever played that made me realize games could be unfun, so it has a nostalgic stranglehold as the worst.
dark souls 2 hands down
worst shit ever
scholar of the first sin manages to be even worse
2 genders
Bet On Soldier.
Also the game that redpilled me on videogame reviews.
The Evil Within. Jesus, what a clusterfuck.
Borderlands.
The hitboxes are a mess and levels serve no purpose other than making the game a chore if you actually pursuit sidequests.
That's why you use mods
>Game that makes me the most anxious and depressed
Retail WoW
>Games that I thought I'd like but ended up instantly uninstalling (the biggest falls)
Undertale & Wolf among us
>Actually worst game
prolly some flashgame that is an instant screamer
It wasn't that bad, just real buggy. But I haven't played it in 17 some years so I may have forgotten how terrible it was.
Easy, E.t. interplanetary mission for the sega
Gachimuchi reload.
2 step
God Will Be Watching.
Even fucking around to try the 'puzzle' difficulty, it was an RNG pile of dogshit with a mediocre story and horrible player feedback. I literally refunded it within an hour of starting the game, disgustingly bad. I have never been more betrayed and insulted by a piece of media I had heard such great praise for until I met that abomination of a 'game'.
Record of Agarest War: Mariage
Legitimately worse than some shitty RPGmaker games I've played which at least had porn to keep you going. Pirated it and still couldn't stomach it past the second chapter or so. Perhaps some of my complaints changed later on but I doubt it.
The game feels like it was shipped half-done. There are no interiors, everything is done on the overworld map. The same simple generic menus are used for everything from items and equipment to shops and the guild. Skill tree is a slight step up but unlocking abilities requires tedious grinding for materials to unlock new abilities; abilities you'll need because every boss is a massive increase in difficulty while the mobs are trash. Story is a joke. Characters are utterly generic. Character sprites are some of the worst I've ever seen, though I'll grant the CGs aren't terrible.
I honestly have no idea how this game shipped or was thought to be good enough to warrant an english translation.
When I was younger I spent a month at my aunt and uncle's house with my cousins and the only videogames they had there was a Wii with the most stereotypical shovelware selection of games you could name, one of the only specific ones I remember was they actually had Ninja Bread Man, and I eventually got desperate enough to try it (I already knew about how bad it was) after I got sick of playing Wii Sports and Wii play.
At some point in the middle of the month we went to walmart and were allowed to pick one new game for the Wii, I tried to get them to buy Mario Kart but I got outvoted 2 to 1 by my cousins who both wanted to get the fucking Bee movie game.
What was worse was they had a computer I wasn't allowed to use because they didn't trust kids with it. I could have been playing Neopets or Runescape instead of fucking Ninja Bread Mand and Bee Movie.
Jesus brah, I didn't need to feel this :(
Probably this. I guess posting bargin bin shovelware is kind of too easy though but I really can't think of any major titles that I thought were genuinely awful.
Broken Age Part 2
Outward, SAO games.
that and it frequently breaks itself through those mods
I forget which one exactly, but I hadn't kept up with the whole Natsume/Harvest Moon split, and I picked up one of the new games branded as Harvest Moon because I hadn't played one since the Gamecube.
It was so shockingly bad that I felt like shit. I used to love the franchise, and to see it in as bad of shape as it was hit hard. Learned soon after that Story of Seasons, in fact, was really Harvest Moon, but still.
Man with so many """""WORST""""" games itt being just decent or bad sequels I really wonder what you people would have thought of shit 8 and 16 bit games.
Or fuck early 3D jank shit like Matrix 2, all I see here is dissappointed rated 70 to contrarian rated 90 games.
the last of us
technically impressive at its time but the gameplay is basically heavy rain but tries to constantly fool you into thinking you have choices
and the difficulty settings only force you into more and more restrincting ways of completing the levels
its the only game in my life that i switched to the easiest difficulty and just rushed to the end so that i could ask for a refund
Aww man I loved State of Emergency as a kid.
Of course I haven't played it in years so maybe it's actually shit and I was just a dumb kid,but it was a favorite of mine for a while.
I paid 60 dollars for this when I was 14, used a gamestop gift card I got for christmas. A week later it was 12 dollars.
I'm still more upset about that than I am the 60 I paid for Anthem.
I really disliked it as well, but come on mate. The worst?
I recently played the original Jet Set Radio and it was honestly one of the worst experiences I had in vidya. The game is just a complete lazy mess and I'm convinced any praise it gets is derived either from nostalgiafaggotry or people not knowing JSR Future is a different game
i'm usually decent at understanding if i'm going to like a game before buying it so I dont often get to play game si dont like
TLOU is definetly my most disappointing gaming experience
RWBY Grimm Eclipse
they have a whole fucking original ost and all they use is 3 seconds of the first op riff and thats it.
the combat is fucking terrible, and the story is something youd find in ps2 movie tie in game. the only thing they got right was the models, which were ripped from the show anyway.
Final Fantasy 15.
How can a AAA game worked on for 10 fucking years be released in such a shitty state? (empty open world, one button combat, underdeveloped characters, etc...)
And this is before all the nickel and diming with DLCs that are relevant to the story, some of which even got cancelled.
This game literally killed my faith in Sqaure.
sea monsters a prehistoric adventure for wii
Vampire Rain
I can't think of any other game I bought and ended up genuinely hating.
It's so laughably bad.
Fuck man I enjoyed the cheesy retelling of the show. The music worked with it too. But yeah a replay of it just isn’t good
Brainlet.
Worst game I've played?
Probably Heroes of the Lance for the NES.
Biggest Letdown though was Ocarina of Time.
same hence needing to go back to my childhood to think of any games that I really thought were terrible. Even though I find OoT boring as shit, I don't think it's a bad game I think it's just not to my tastes. I've hardly played any modern 3D RPGs. They all look like crap to me and I'm not interested in spending 15+ hours to find out for sure.
Legacy of goku 1
Partners in time