Most broken game you've enjoyed?

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GonzoGamer

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Since everyone is saying Fallout 3, I'll say Final Liberation...but really Fallout 3.
 

Furioso

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That ^ The game was pretty broken on a technical level, the camera, par for the course for most 3D sonics, was awful, and the dialogue was terrible, but I love it, I found the game very fun and charming (not the chaos emerald search things though) the soundtrack had some great songs, the dialoge was awful but also hilarious, and I got way to addicted to that chao garden when I was younger, now that I'm older I think I like it more, I notice more of the stuff that is just so bad its funny, like Slutty McSlut the Bat
 

loc978

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I'm gonna go with Fallout 3 as the buggiest game I ever loved. New Vegas I never had as many problems with (I've got 'em both modded beyond all recognition, though).
 

Booze Zombie

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Probably.... Vampire The Masqurade: Bloodlines.

It's a brilliant game with the fan patch, but without it's... pretty much unplayable. But the fans, they poured a lot of love into fixing this game and it shows now with the final patch out.

Grab this game on Steam, it's so cheap and the patch is only like 150 MB. You won't regret it if you enjoy FPS-RPGs or TPS-RPGs (either mode is playable). Strong empathsis on the RPG part, though!
 

RN7

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Bethesda's fallout series and elder scrolls series, specfically Fallout 3 and Skyrim in particular. They're so glitchy it makes the game really funny. Like the break-dancing giant the jibbly-bit man.
 

Nomanslander

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Yeah, I was going to mention a Bethesda game until I found everyone else and the mother already had on the this thread.

So let's just say....ummm....fuck it! Any Bethesda game!
 

King of Asgaard

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It's gotta be Skyrim.
Even with all the bugs (PS3 version), the uninteresting combat and forgettable story and characters, I still managed to clock in over 200 hours.
I suppose Fallout 3 fits here as well, but it's nowhere near as broken.
 

The Abhorrent

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Definitely Skyrim, though I'm using a bit of a specific context when referring to "broken". As buggy as games from the TES series can be, trying to create your own mods can be... well, there's no better way to break a game than to tinker with it's nuts & bolts when you have no idea what you're doing.

Shall we take a look at some of the results?



Yep, that's Alduin dwarfing Whiterun; x10 scale to be specific. He's actually frozen in place in the screenshot there, one of the many bugs which come into play when you increase the size of dragons so dramatically.


Ultra Dragons Demo[/youtube]

x10 scale again. Spells... not so much.


Alduin's Despair Demo[/youtube]

There are some things you just have to do at least once.
 

Shuguard

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Warhammer online: the age of reckoning... Yea i did enjoy playing with friends, being the best in my class and all around having fun. Sadly that game was just broken.