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post #51 of 98
post #52 of 98
Its a tie between Final Fantasy 8 and Metal Gear Solid 2. The crappy duo that made me sell my PS2.
post #53 of 98
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Originally posted by Adverb
Its a tie between Final Fantasy 8 and Metal Gear Solid 2. The crappy duo that made me sell my PS2.

Odd considering Final Fantasy VIII was on PS1.


And if you consider MGS2 to be the crappiest game you ever bought, be happy, cause you don't know what a truly bad game is.
post #54 of 98
Blunt can smell an MGS2 put-down from two towns over.
post #55 of 98
That's my mutant power.
post #56 of 98
I meant Final Fantasy 10. The last FF game I'd played was 7, sorry about the mental hiccup.

And MGS2 is a bad game. It just isn't terrible. If this thread was called "worst games you've played" neither of those games would have got a mention.
post #57 of 98
Friday the 13th on NES.
post #58 of 98
Also, Enter the Matrix.
post #59 of 98
Mischief Makers for n64. I swear i wanted to kill myself.
post #60 of 98
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Originally posted by prala is just for jk
Ohh! Ohh! I know this!

Either ETM, or Pools of Radiance
I hope you mean the NEW Pool of Radiance not the orignal Gold Box version.

Because at it's time there was NOTHING better than the original Pools of Radiance.
post #61 of 98
NFL Fever 2004 is probably the worst game I have ever bought. I do not know what I was thinking.
post #62 of 98
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Originally posted by Carl90210
Also, Enter the Matrix.
While it was a bad game, ETM wasn't the worst game I ever bought.

That title would have to go to WCW Nitro for the PC. Luckily it was a gift.
post #63 of 98
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Originally posted by Agent 86
ETM wasn't the worst game I ever bought.

That title would have to go to WCW Nitro for the PC. Luckily it was a gift.
If it was a gift, then you didn't buy it.

Or did you mean you bought it as a gift for someone else?
post #64 of 98
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Originally posted by Agent 86
While it was a bad game, ETM wasn't the worst game I ever bought.

That title would have to go to WCW Nitro for the PC. Luckily it was a gift.
ETM was a shitty game with awful controls, shitty graphics, and made less sense as the last two Matrix films. The game could have been great, instead it’s just another overhyped piece of shit.
post #65 of 98
Probably the PC version of South Park. It was unplayable after 3 levels because of the lag on my PC, despite the fact that I was well within the minimum requirements (but not the recommended).
post #66 of 98
I think I win with this mighty entry...

Star Wars: Masters of Teras Kasi
post #67 of 98
My biggest problem with japanese RPG's is that EVERY SINGLE FUCKING ONE OF THEM has a 'Magic/Nature versus Technology/Industry' plot. That includes the Final Fantasy's, which I admit I enjoy, but still it's annoying.

Just for once, I want to burn down all the magical talking tree's in the enchanted forrest and build a big fucking nuclear reactor there.
post #68 of 98
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Originally posted by YeLLoWsAmUeL
My biggest problem with japanese RPG's is that EVERY SINGLE FUCKING ONE OF THEM has a 'Magic/Nature versus Technology/Industry' plot. That includes the Final Fantasy's, which I admit I enjoy, but still it's annoying.
Actually it's pretty much limited to the FF. I can name you a dozen Japanese RPGs that contains none of that.
post #69 of 98
Oni... had a cover that really grabbed my attention, but ended up being a horrible game.
post #70 of 98
Black & White. Great premise, but it was horribly buggy and the initial WOW factor gets old quickly as you realize that your villagers are a bunch of slackers who refuse to feed themselves.
post #71 of 98
We need foooooooood!!
post #72 of 98
Tiger Heli for the NES. After that wonderful purchase, I either rented before buying, or read as many reviews as I could before buying.
post #73 of 98
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Just for once, I want to burn down all the magical talking tree's in the enchanted forrest and build a big fucking nuclear reactor there.
That is the best game idea I have ever heard. The more you fuck up the environment, the better your score becomes. I could see myself putting a Wal-Mart in Yellowstone or an eight-lane highway through Redwood National. It's only a game, so why not.
post #74 of 98
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Originally posted by verzus.
Oni... had a cover that really grabbed my attention, but ended up being a horrible game.
Oni PS2 = pure ass.

Oni PC/Mac = fun little game with a highly fucking annoying save system.
post #75 of 98
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Originally posted by Archangel Ninja
That is the best game idea I have ever heard. The more you fuck up the environment, the better your score becomes. I could see myself putting a Wal-Mart in Yellowstone or an eight-lane highway through Redwood National. It's only a game, so why not.
You also ruin ecosystems, and wipe out species of animals by upsetting the food chain using creatures for fast food joints!!! Ninja...this is gonna be a big hit...put champagne on ice...
post #76 of 98
Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 on the SNES
post #77 of 98
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Originally posted by YeLLoWsAmUeL
I didn't think Enter the Matrix was terrible, it just got incredibly boring after the initial 'wow' factor of running upto someone and beating the shit out of them wore off.
Your taste in games is pretty suspect. ETM not a shitty game?


On topic: Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles. Yeah, I played it for about 3 weeks straight every chance I got, upgrading constantly and fighting bosses to get more and more artifacts, but I just don't have the drive anymore to attempt to beat it. Plus, I've only played multiplayer once since I got it launch day. The single player is pretty lame, once you think about it. Weapon upgrades seem to do nothing, spells are weak, and basically all you're doing is hacking and slashing until you get to the boss. Plus, there's no real danger of dying or getting a game over, since you can get a spell to instantly heal you and it never runs out, plus they have feather things that bring you back to life like the fairies in Zelda.
post #78 of 98
You misunderstand me, ETM is indeed a pretty shitty game but compared to some of the crap out there it's hardly the worst thing ever. It had the most ruined potential sure, but compared to crap like Drake of the 99 Dragons it's hardly the worst game ever (not that I ever bought Drake, just an example). I at least admit I enjoyed the hacking mini-game (more than the real game) and the first time I beat the shit out of someone it was amusing. Due to it's hype I also can see why it would be the worst game a lot people would actually blind buy, hence it's reoccurrence in the thread.
post #79 of 98
DOA 3, thankfully it was used and I was able to take it back for something of equal value the next day.
post #80 of 98
some of you clearly don't know what a bad game is MGS2 that game was awsome final fantasy series....WTF....I thankfully have never bought a crappy game but Sewer rat for Sega CD thats the definetion of a bad game.........ya ain't no true gamers
post #81 of 98
I love that argument. "You don't like games I do. Therefore, you are not 'true gamers'."
post #82 of 98
Anyone who thinks that playing ANY iteration of the ridiculous and bloated Final Fantasy series makes them a "true gamer" deserves to have a Dragon's Lair cabinet fall on them from a great height.
post #83 of 98
Thread Starter 
actually I think if you can play any game whether it be the greatest or the worst, makes you a true gamer.

a true gamer will play any horrid thing out there just for the entertainment value or lack there of. just my opinion.
post #84 of 98
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Originally posted by J-FAB
some of you clearly don't know what a bad game is MGS2 that game was awsome final fantasy series....WTF....I thankfully have never bought a crappy game but Sewer rat for Sega CD thats the definetion of a bad game.........ya ain't no true gamers
its Sewer SHARK and all you fools like gravedigger and Singer need to listen to this man he knows what he's talking about REAL gamers NEVER talk shit on MGS2 or use punctuation marks

ps Gs up Hos down Gs being gamers fool
post #85 of 98
Damn I made an ass out of myself then.......but anyway get em Smith get em
post #86 of 98
Two words: SIMPSONS WRESTLING.

No game any of you name can top that in the awfulness department.
post #87 of 98
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Originally posted by YeLLoWsAmUeL
*COUGH* Project Gotham 2 *COUGH*
actually i cantget myself to like that game, its absolutely beautiful, but also pretty dull. i'd say rallisport 2 and soon burnout 3....
post #88 of 98
Anyone who has ever played Batman Forever on SNES knows what true pain is. and I owned it for quite some time... till I took it out back and introduced it to a sledgehammer.
post #89 of 98
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Originally posted by SPEEDRAZOR
actually i cantget myself to like that game, its absolutely beautiful, but also pretty dull. i'd say rallisport 2 and soon burnout 3....
I much prefer the arcadey fun of Midtown Madness 3 or Burnout to realistic(ish) games such as PGR or Gran Turismo, but someone said Midnight Club 2 is the best console racing game...which is...it's...just insane.
post #90 of 98
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Originally posted by Jacob Singer
If it was a gift, then you didn't buy it.

Or did you mean you bought it as a gift for someone else?
It was a gift, but I was going to buy it.
post #91 of 98
Blast Corps. for the N64. I had that mild nausea feeling you get when you realize the terrible, terrible mistake that you made by purchasing said product.
post #92 of 98
I regret buying Donkey Kong for my Atari 2600.
I loved the arcade version. The graphics for the Atari version were subpar to say the least and it only went up to two screens. Worst part was I knew it was hopelessly inferior before I bought it, but being a stupid addicted kid I got it anyway.
What a fucking idiot.
post #93 of 98
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Originally Posted by foywonder
Two words: SIMPSONS WRESTLING.

No game any of you name can top that in the awfulness department.
But it's a game any VG novice can play immediately, so I keep it around.

Call me crazy, but I was highly disappointed with Resident Evil (any). The clunky action turned me off really quick.
post #94 of 98
I loved Blast Corps. Some of the levels were frustrating as hell(using the dumptruck to knock down buildings along the traintrack soon put an end to any progress, but I played the hell outta that game.

Overlooking games like Sewer Shark and Farenheit for the SegaCD, I'm gonna go with Blue Stinger for the Dreamcast. I played maybe 5 minutes of that, then never touched it again. I would have returned it, but luckily it was only 5 bucks at Toys R' Us. I got it right after I finished Shenmue and remembered seeing a preview in EGM from long before that looked kinda cool, so I was expecting Shenmue with guns...needless to say, I was disappointed.
post #95 of 98
Pac Man for the Atari 2600. Yuck.

Joe Montana Football for the Genesis. Crap compared to Tecmo Super Bowl (where's Tecmo Super Bowl for the XBox?)

(from my wife) Spyro: Year of the Dragon for PS2. Glitch filled game that really didn't take advantage of any of the PS2's features (all previous games had been PS1)

Ready to Rumble 2 for the XBox. Got old after 2 weeks. I grew tired of almost having my toughest opponent knocked out, and then having him/her hit me once and knock me out. The only plus side was finding out about changing the date on my Xbox and then seeing the new outfits that the characters would wear based on the date.
post #96 of 98
I echo the hatred for Pit-Fighter on the SNES.

Primal Rage on the same machine was also fucking awful.

However, since I've been in the game reviewing business, I've been able to make better purchases, although I've seen several games here (Enter the Matrix, take a bow) that would have made me slit my wrists if I'd bought first time.

Sammy, did you get MC1 or MC2? I'm a big fan of MC2, although I still say the best PS2 racer is Need For Speed Underground (watch Dan come in here and dispute my claim with his dirty filthy love for Burnout II (which I have to admit is fucking great)).
post #97 of 98
Robot Arena for PC.

Tried to capitalize on the Battlebots craze and sucked ass. I played it for literally one hour and never played it again.
post #98 of 98
Stuntman- It took longer for a level load than for you to fail a mission because you messed up a turn by a nanometer.

There are some other ones, but they're not as bad as Stuntman. Such as:

Summoner- Boring and the chain fighting system annoyed the piss out of me, just couldn't get into the game. The only reason I kept the game as long as I did was for the hidden video that had some of the main charcters playing D&D.

Diddy Kong Racing - Bought it as a gift to my younger sister because she loved it, I couldn't stand playing for more than 5 minutes.

Duke Nukem: ____ - Don't remember the exact title but it was released for the PS1, had Duke in the 3rd person view, and you traveled through time in it. I think I made it to level 2 or 3 before I ditched it and started looking for my copy of Duke3D for my PC.
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