The Worst Game Ever Made?

mrpoy

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Hands down the worst game I have ever played was "Hook," followed closely by "Captain Planet." both shameless attempts to squeeze a few more merchandising dollars out of their properties.

Since it was brought up, Twilight Princess was a horrendous game. not the worst but certainly the worst Zelda game. The story was bland, the characters were unlikeable, the Wii controls felt shoehorned in and worse of all it failed at the games primary goal; to inspire erotic Wolf Link / Midna art on the internet. Besides real fans know that link turns into a pink bunny in the dark world, but really, please tell me other people found the furry fetish creepy.
 

diego_2112

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Wow... I'm... I'm shocked.

I cannot believe, for the LIFE of me, that this game has NOT been thrown out there every other post, or am I the ONLY person on this forum unfortunate enough to have been exposed to it's horrible shittyness?

BIBLE ADVENTURES.

And a few runners up:
Clive Barker's Jericho
Dead Space (dont EVEN try to tell me how brilliant it was!)
Evil Dead: Fist Full of Boomstick (funny, yes, but mostly just lame)
ANY Lesiure Suit Larry games
FFXIII and to a degree XII as well
FFX-2
Any Mario Party after 3... WHY WONT IT JUST DIE?

EDIT: A GOOD GAME (or at least one that I enjoied that alot of people thought was shite, Cutthroat Island. Yes, I know, it was to capitalize on the movie (by the way, biggest boxoffice flop in the history of EVER, despite being a DAMN good movie... WAY better that PotC), but it was a SOLID game! Felt a little Golden Axe-y, but was a good game none the less...

And WHY all the hate for LoZ:TP? I mean, yes, Link SHOULD have turned into a bunny... But otherwise, I liked it pretty good. Granted, I was playing on the GCN (I REFUSE to buy a Revolution... for now...), but I DID enjoy the story... I mean, it was no LttP story, or hell, even Adventures of Link, but it WAS better than WindWaker and Phantom Hourglass. If you want to talk sucky Zelda games, THOSE should take the cake (or Minish Cap...)
 

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lambsheep said:
Too Human, i baught it, then threw it out. It wasnt even worth selling, giving a game like that to another person for money is like taking away their soul.
I hated that one too, but mostly because it could have not been a gigantic pile of shit. Also I think someone needs to mention Sonic '06
 

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Desert Bus has somehow gone unmentioned?

Oh, and 'boo' to all the people who list good games just for the attention they get.
 

SilverZ

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packman inverted loop(controls and everything reverse randomly. big pellets sometimes turn you into a gost and all the gosts into packmen)
 

Xerosch

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Silent Hill Homecoming

It's an epic fail on a gameplay/storywise level and becomes a galactic fail when compared to the first three games.
 

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MicrosoftPaysMe said:
Big motha truckas 2: truck me harder
They made a second one!?!? Must Find Now!!!!

(BTW my worst game, Too Human)
 

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RowdyRodimus said:
Tankichi said:
Sorry to go off topic for a minute, but I've noticed since the AVGN has gotten popular (swearing is funny kids!) more and more people have said E.T. based on the fact that the Nerd said so.
*snip giganto "E.T. wasn't so bad" rant*
You're committing the same sin here in regards to AVGN that you are accusing other folks of doing with E.T.

The fact that pinning the collapse of pre-Nintendo era home-video-gaming on E.T. is only just BARELY an exaggeration should speak to the validity of the claims that it is an honest to god candidate for "worst game ever." It just epitomized everything that was wrong with the home video game market. Executives actually made more E.T. carts than there were Atari systems to play them on! Why? Because they wanted/expected households with more than 1 kid to buy a copy for each kid. Thought processes like that tend to put it right up there with all time classic blunders like, "John Carmack will make you hit *****" or "never start a land war in Asia." :p

For me, I really love the meta-topic of this topic. Defining what "worst game" means. Financially? Gameplay-wise? Per system? Hype vs Delivery? The amorphous "overall?" For pretty much any valid category E.T. is a contender. This game is of such amazing level of fail it is creating it's own legend that logic and rational thought cannot hold back. Whispered legends of landfills full to the brim with unsold copies, sealed and paved with concrete fill the ears of "gamers."

For those of you that throw 2600 Pac man out there I can only say that it was beloved at the time. I played E.T. when it was released (I am old) and I remember very quickly swapping it out for ANYTHING else on 2600, Pac Man for sure! Ms. Pac Man was better though.

Zelda II? "Worst game ever made?" PFF. It was at least, AT THE VERY LEAST, playable. And I don't mean that as a level of quality "playable" I mean it is a fully functional game with internal logic and no need to have someone explain basic gameplay to you. Something like E.T. you literally have to read a manual and even then... enjoy falling in pits while trying to hover/fly out of them over and over, trying to figure out the controls or wonder why Elliot won't show up to save you at random when you try to use your "reeses pieces" or whatever they were. Saying Zelda II is the worst is saying you would rather play ANYTHING else instead of Zelda II, let that sink in for a bit. ANYTHING.

Subjective topic is subjective, I understand that now more than ever. When I was a younger man I worked on a PS2/Xbox/Pc title called "25 to Life." Everyone that worked on developing that game suffered. Let me tell you. Hard core QA testers that play games all day then go home and play games to relax would actually whine and cringe when being rotated back onto that title. Unanimous consent around the office was that this game was going to be one of the "all time great failures." The most optimistic appraisal we could come up with was that it would maybe sucker punch some folks with it's soundtrack and marketing but that would only lead to an even greater hate for those that thought they would like it. Then it came out, and sold something like 200,000 copies per platform. It got low 7's and developed a small cult following and eventually sold through EVERY copy ever printed.

If you were to go back to my young self and ask him if TTL was a contender for "worst game ever made" I would have given you a resounding, "YES!" But now... now I truly know what it means when people say, "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder."

I think it's interesting to compare this topic with "worst movie" or "MST3K/Rifftrax" style threads. People will try and say something like "The Phantom Menace" is the worst movie ever. There is simply no way this can be true. Most modern movies or block buster style titles are at least watchable. You may not like them or enjoy them but they aren't functionally broken on a basic level. Unlike some MST3K titles where the movie may actually be rendered unwatchable at some points due to poor lighting, filming, framing, sound work, whatever. Some technical flaw that literally undoes the movie.

One argument I often think of against such a PoV would be, "At what point does a technical flaw cause a movie to literally STOP being a movie?" If, in "Hercules Against the Moon Men" the movie becomes actually unwatchable for 10 or so minutes during the "sand storm" segment does it even qualify as a movie anymore, at least for those 10 minutes? At one point the movie "Overdrawn at the Memory Bank" devolves into Discovery Channel type stock footage of monkeys frolicking with random, stupid, voice over by Raul Julia, that's not a movie that's a nature documentary! Or the Hamlet episode for just plain dreary, dark, hard to hear, hard to look at, hard to understand, hard to sit through pain!

Back on topic of games though, perhaps not a contender for worst EVAR but maybe for "worst on platform" would be the N64 Southpark game. A doom style shooter it's one of the only games that I RENTED, hoping it would be good mind you, that I thought, "Holy shit, thank god I only RENTED this game." It nearly ruined a party with it's suckatude and hope-dashing-crapulence. It had all the categories covered. Poor framerate and visuals making it nigh-uplayable. Good hype and marketing dashing our hopes. I doubt very much it sold very well as nobody I knew owned it, at least. Pretty much a contender all around.
 

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To me, Bioshock, actually, no. Bioshock wasn't bad...just disappointing. Well, I found it to be crap, but that's me, and no, I'm not being a troll, I REALLY didn't like that game. It's the one that sticks out to me the most, that and I can't remember any other games.

If you wonder why I didn't like it, I found the gameplay to be samey shooter, the levels looked nice but navigation was quite horrible. Hacking got REALLY old REALLY fast, the story was uninteresting and after the first 15 mins the horror atmosphere left me alone with a samey shooter. And I tried 3 times to beat it, if not more. I got past more than the first level, and if I need my friends to keep saying "oh, beat that level, the next play place is where the game gets REALLY good" as an excuse for me to keep playing and that the ONLY reason, then why should I spend my time playing it? I tried it more than once and disliked the game.

The reason I make sure to put it here was because the first 15 mins were truely a horror atmosphere that gripped me tightly, my adventure senses tingling as I crawled into that bathysphere and traveled to rapture. The thunderous clomps of the Big Daddies and the sheer horror of not knowing what was around the corner gripped me, the highlight being when I had the shotgun, the lights went out all around, and I heard screaming, and just fired into the darkness. But after that, it felt samey. The BDs were more pestful and obnoxious, as I lit them on fire before dying for the bazillionth time and navigating my way to their area AGAIN. The hacking became WAY to necessary to deal with and the levels felt repetitive.

I'm honestly not trying to troll here, I really didn't like the game. That's why I explained why I didn't like it, so people can't say "why didn't you like it" or whatever
 

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In terms of games I owned it'd have to be G1: Jockey. Bad Story, okay graphics, bad and frustrating gameplay and also the fact that its just an incredibly bland game all round.
 

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People are talking about bad zelda games and the CD-I hasn't been mentioned? Next you'll tell me Duke Nukem Forever is still alive.

OT: Out of the games i've played, probably a rugrats point and click game I played when I was a couple years old if that counts.
 

Booze Zombie

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Do I even need to say it?
No, I'll just link the Wikipedia page:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Rigs:_Over_the_Road_Racing
 

jamescorck

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Too Human.
Any game made by LJN in the NES.
Daikatana.
etc.

You know, the usual suspects.
 

Sebenko

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We all know the famous ones, like Superman 64 and ET, but my personal worst game ever has to be SunAge. A game so rushed that the developer's first action after the game was released was to ask people not to buy it because it wasn't finished.

It was patched once, and still was so buggy that your main enemy wasn't the opposing forces, but the thousands of glitches and bugs that meant that you couldn't complete just about any of the missions. And you could only select 25 troops at once, and only up to 25 of the same thing (so no "combined arms" tactics), and all the cutscenes were crappy cartoon-storyboard things.

My personal opinions on Oblivion and Mass Effect 2 included, it's still the worst game I've ever had the misfortune of playing. And considering what I thought of Oblivion (Worst RPG ever made), that's pretty damn bad.
 

joshuaayt

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In my opinion? What an odd question. 'Worst' is an objective value, whilst opinions are subjective. Hmn, well, I will tell you of my least favorite game- none other than X-com (And no doubt its sequel)
I enjoyed the premise, and felt pretty cool whilst sending my guys out and whatnot, but the missions just so tedious... they weren't *that* unpleasant to play, but the sheer difference in the enjoyment I could derive from each stage of the game led to frustration.