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  • #61
    I can't even remember what it's called...but it was a game on PS4 so bad I think we all got our money back plus a free upgrade or something to an "improved" version. It was like Bomberman, but it was with derranged characters like a murderous stuffed animal and some clown I think.

    My god it was terrible...

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    • #62
      I have very distinct memories of playing Haze on the PS3 as a kid. I hated it, but my dad got it for me so I felt like I had to finish it at least.

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      • #63
        Zoe Quinn - Depression Quest

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        • #64
          C.O.R.E. is probably the worst I've played personally. The game has no reason at all to exist, is about as generic as possible, and was honestly just a chore trying to get through. The premise could've had potential, an FPS on the DS is probably no brainer, but this is easily the worst.

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          • #65
            Amy, really bad horror game.

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            • #66
              S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Clear Sky

              The slog just to get to the loner camp broke me.

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              • #67
                Deadlight made me so angry.
                Maybe Resident evil 6 as well and a recent one would be
                Regions of Ruin.

                I think they are not the "worst" games. But surley the worst gaming experience I had.
                To me those games had the right ingredients but the cook was drunk.

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                • #68
                  Asterix and the Great Rescue : If you want to know a great french youtuber watch Joueur du Grenier (there's english subs in his videos, he's basically the french AVGN with less poop jokes and maybe I'm biased but JDG's videos are better imo), as he said hitboxes make the game harder than it should, also fun fact : when I played it with a friend our heads started to hurt after 1 hour because of how awful the sound and the visuals were.


                  Life Is Strange : I said it in another post, the problem with those types of games where the story and characters is 95% of the game is that when they suck, the game sucks. They sucked. Hard.

                  Also there is no choice in this game, it's a lie. Only 1 decision matters and the devs didn't anticipate anyone choosing one of them (no seriously look at how lenghty one is compared to the other, I mean I chose the longer choice because it was the more logical but still it looks like when they tested the game they were like "huh we forgot to make players do an actual choice u know there's that bigass "YOUR ACTIONS WILL HAVE CONSEQUENCES" everytime you made a decision that won't matter anyway because it doesn't affect the ending).

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                  • #69
                    Looney Tunes: Back in Action for the Nintendo Gamecube... I don't know why, so please don't ask why. I just don't know.

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                    • #70
                      Brink. The game that singlehandedly convinced me to never buy a new release game ever again.

                      I will always give a game at least two weeks to decide if I’ll buy it now.

                      Its saved me from such flops as 76, the division, and bf5.

                      So, in a way, Brink might have been the worst game I ever played, but it’s saved me at LEAST $180 USD in the long run.

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                      • #71
                        Dark Souls was pretty ass.

                        Proteus was a garbage game.

                        Speed Runners was shit.

                        Mark of the Ninja was thoroughly unimpressive.

                        Pro Cycling Manager 2013.

                        Lawbreakers had no idea what they were doing.

                        Clustertruck, the controls were heinous.

                        I am Bread...

                        Those are the ones that come to mind. I'm sure there's a whole heap free/shareware garbage games that barely started that I've forgotten.

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                        • #72
                          In last couple of years the biggest one has to be Andromeda and i really wanted to give it a shot.

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                          • #73
                            Atari E.T. I am old enough to remember that 80s xmas. Ughhhh what a cluster#[email protected]&
                            Full time Father.. PartTimeJedi

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                            • #74
                              I don't want to say Vanguard: Saga of Heroes... but sadly, I will. When I first played it at launch, it was a complete mess. I got kicked from the server every five to ten minutes most of the time, though sometimes got to play thirty minutes, or even a whole hour occasionally. The main quest chains were broken. The whol game was divided into the three sections: Adventuring, crafting and diplomacy. Adventuring and crafting was the usual stuff, but diplomacy was supposed to let you lower the taxes for everyone in a region, increase selling prices, drop store prices, and stuff like that. It... didn't work. At all. There were glitches and bugs everywhere, making the game literally unplayable. Even worse, all content from level 10 and up was scaled for groups ONLY, so you couldn't even play it solo. To make that even worse, there were quite literally no other players around. I found three or four other players in two whole days after launch.

                              I was invited back a year later, and this time, the game was mostly fixed. Servers were stable, quests mostly worked, and the content was scaled for solo play. There were even other players around, and I somehow found myself in a guild eventually. Should have been fun times... should have. I had a lot of fun the first week or two, but after that, I kept asking myself what the heck I was doing. And to be honest, most of the time, the answer was the same. "I don't know." Why was I killing those wolves? Who were those people? What was the name of that town I just came from? What was the whole point in the game? What was the end goal? What. The. Heck. Am. I. Doing? It felt like I was running around aimlessly, doing chores for random people for no reason other than having something to do. The diplomacy was mproved a lot, but even this was still not working as intended. So after two weeks or so, I just gave up. On a technical perspective, it worked fine. Most bugs were fixed, diplomacy was working, more or less, and the servers were stable enough. But "technically working" is like saying a book is great because it has words in it, and not many spelling errors. We need more than that. If you play a game every day for two weeks, and still don't know what the heck you are supposed to be doing or why, something is seriously wrong somewhere.

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                              • Sorain
                                Sorain commented
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                                Wasn't that the MMO that had a cardgame for Diplomacy? Because I remember that game being a mess and thinking "If only the Diplomacy card game was playable separately, I actually ENJOY that!"

                            • #75
                              It would probably be Star Wars the Force Unleashed II
                              Click here for all my game reviews. or Click here for my PC hardware history from 1991

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