What is the WORST video game you have ever played?

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30 Apr 2015, 7:48 pm

I'm pretty sure there will be some obvious answers here, but what game do you hate with a passion?

For me (in no particular order):

Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout for PS1
Some people are fond of this game, but I'm most certainly not. The game plays so slow and horrid that I could only win as two characters (SSJ4 Goku and Super Vegito). Other than that, the unlockable roster is bland, and the voice acting is laughable. The music was fantastic, though.

Pit Fighter for SNES

THQ, you really dropped the ball hard. The other versions are decent from what I've heard, but this one blows chunks. It plays SOOOOO slow, the health never fills up in between matches (absolute death for a fighting game), the a.i is dirt cheap, and the presentation is utter garbage.

Hong Kong 97 and Crazy Bus on SNES and Sega Genesis

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30 Apr 2015, 11:12 pm

I have played the infamous Superman 64. Never got past first level.


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30 Apr 2015, 11:22 pm

I think the first call of duty on the PC was the worst imo, at that time I was used to driving games so I was expecting vehicle to drive in as well as shooting at the same time, started hating the series because of the incessant shooting and nothing else to do.

As far as handheld consoles go, Zelda Link to the past was the worst by far, the game gave me no hint of where to go, I was stuck in the same area, and never got past the beach or wherever it was.

And lastly consoles, I think the worst game would be ecco on the dreamcast, again no hint of where to go, may aswell have been one of those games that are made to not be beaten or make any progress.



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30 Apr 2015, 11:55 pm

MasterofYoshis wrote:
I'm pretty sure there will be some obvious answers here, but what game do you hate with a passion?

Pit Fighter for SNES



Pit Fighter is a strong contender. That was the first game I played as a kid where I thought : "This game is lying to me and stealing my money". And I only played the arcade version, I can only imagine how bad the ports must have been.



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01 May 2015, 10:44 pm

Scorpius14 wrote:
I think the first call of duty on the PC was the worst imo, at that time I was used to driving games so I was expecting vehicle to drive in as well as shooting at the same time, started hating the series because of the incessant shooting and nothing else to do.

As far as handheld consoles go, Zelda Link to the past was the worst by far, the game gave me no hint of where to go, I was stuck in the same area, and never got past the beach or wherever it was.

And lastly consoles, I think the worst game would be ecco on the dreamcast, again no hint of where to go, may aswell have been one of those games that are made to not be beaten or make any progress.


Do you perhaps mean Link's Awakening? A Link to the Past has no beach area....and if you got lost that easily either way, I'd steer clear of Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask ( Water Temple and Great Bay Temple respectively...very confusing dungeons even with a guide )....

Go ahead and hate...worst I played include:

Zelda: Skyward Sword
Zelda: Spirit Tracks
Zelda II
Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts
Assassin's Creed III
Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes
every Call of Duty ever
Steel Diver
the PSP Ratchet & Clank games
Super Time Force
Elder Scrolls Oblivion ( BORING )
Witcher 2 ( BORING )
F-Zero Maximum Velocity
Lost Planet 3
Devil May Cry 2


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02 May 2015, 9:37 am

^^MGS V: Ground Zeroes taps into one of my gaming pet peeves, namely hearing voices telling me to do stuff while I'm trying to pay attention to what is on the screen. The older Metal Gears would always pause the action for this. I feel like with the newer installments the series is becoming more generic and losing its identity.
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02 May 2015, 4:05 pm

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How can you put Spirit Track in your worst game list? Spirit Track is a great game... :(



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02 May 2015, 11:31 pm

Anubis II is probably the worst, due mostly to the faulty controls (including an inability to jump.) Actually, I had a similar problem with the Wii port of Call of Duty 3, which I suppose is a testament to the Wii's reputation as the "shovelware" console.


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02 May 2015, 11:55 pm

Tollorin wrote:
@newageretrohippie
How can you put Spirit Track in your worst game list? Spirit Track is a great game... :(


Let's see....awkward touch only control scheme, lame central dungeon concept ( though better than Phantom Hourglass, since you don't have to re-tread floors you've cleared to do the next batch ), that stupid effing Spirit Flute, and the train itself ( 2 modes: BORING and OMFG GO AWAY DARK TRAINS )


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03 May 2015, 1:30 am

Pac-Man 2: The New Adventures is the first thing that comes to mind.



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03 May 2015, 4:30 am

Grudge Warriors on the PS1 is a strong contender for being one of the worst games I've ever played. Poor framerate, poor graphics even for PS1 standards, impossible difficulty, it's just a lousy game. Rise of the Robots on the SNES was also pretty bad, but at least it had some decent graphics... which pretty much the entire development budget was probably spent on.



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03 May 2015, 5:19 am

Mystery Quest for the NES.


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03 May 2015, 6:16 am

^^"Rise of the Robots" Now there is a real turd. I retract my nomination for "Pit Fighter".



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03 May 2015, 7:22 am

mr_bigmouth_502 wrote:
Grudge Warriors on the PS1 is a strong contender for being one of the worst games I've ever played. Poor framerate, poor graphics even for PS1 standards, impossible difficulty, it's just a lousy game. Rise of the Robots on the SNES was also pretty bad, but at least it had some decent graphics... which pretty much the entire development budget was probably spent on.


THE MUSIC THOUGH!


The Genesis and ESPECIALLY the Game Gear versions were far worse IMO.



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03 May 2015, 2:24 pm

newageretrohippie wrote:
Do you perhaps mean Link's Awakening? A Link to the Past has no beach area....and if you got lost that easily either way, I'd steer clear of Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask ( Water Temple and Great Bay Temple respectively...very confusing dungeons even with a guide )....


Yeah probably links awakening, but without colour its hard to tell if it had a beach or not, but also i've completed all 3d zeldas apart from skyward sword at this point, but to be fair without assistance, i would still be stuck at hyrule castle in ocarina of time.



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03 May 2015, 11:55 pm

MasterofYoshis wrote:
mr_bigmouth_502 wrote:
Grudge Warriors on the PS1 is a strong contender for being one of the worst games I've ever played. Poor framerate, poor graphics even for PS1 standards, impossible difficulty, it's just a lousy game. Rise of the Robots on the SNES was also pretty bad, but at least it had some decent graphics... which pretty much the entire development budget was probably spent on.


THE MUSIC THOUGH!


The Genesis and ESPECIALLY the Game Gear versions were far worse IMO.


The music's alright, but it would be better if it didn't sound so "chopped up". It could just be because of the upload though. I'll have to look up some SPC rips for it... or maybe load the game up again for a laugh. XD