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  • Bertsn
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    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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  • Matcam89
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    The game looked so cool to

  • Matcam89
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    I probably wouldn't say it's the worst game for me but i do agree it is a very over hyped game and i too uninstalled it quickly

  • Eggy the Merry
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    S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Clear Sky

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

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  • TheMightyWyvern
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    Amy, really bad horror game.

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  • Forge
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    ET. It deserved to be buried in the desert. Along with Porky's.
    And dozens of other crappy Atari 2600 games. Towards the end they were putting out piles of trash left and right because they thought people would buy anything with their label on it.

  • MetroidJunkie
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    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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  • SleazyBae
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    Zoe Quinn - Depression Quest

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  • Totenstraf
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    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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  • Ryan
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    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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  • Candlejack
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    Fortunately I got around most of the shitty games. But I hate Dungeon Lords with a passion. To this date, this is the worst piece of software, I ever bought in my life. This game is just ... urgh.

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  • ISP
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    Tribes, probably not the first one but I'm not sure if it was just 2 either. It was back when we'd throw our towers in the car and seat belt em in and lug around with a CRT to whoevers house had enough plugins and decent internet for a LAN party. There were always problems with Tribes, always. If it wasn't performance it was crashes and everyone had an idea on how to fix it usually revolving around a specific patch or patch order and of course everyone would then copy that folder over the network so we all played with the same version. For whatever reason the guy with all the network know how and gear only had a 10mbit/s hub so this wasn't always as quick as you might like. Though in an era when dial up was still the norm it was pretty quick to us!

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  • Necromancerx69
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    Dota 2

    I will never get my 4494 hours of life back.

    Yeah, you can laugh, the game is not worth it. Getting complains / reports / yelled / called names every single match it's not healthy for anyone's mind.
    I tried to endured it, it made me aggressive, it even made me hate people from other countries.

    You can say I was weak. I think Dota 2 just has a very cancerous community of players (pretty much every moba).
    Friendships don't last if you perform bad during game play or even your own friend end up feeding the enemy team.

    Lucky for me I always played with my brother so I did had someone I could always rely on.

    I liked to play mostly support (since every one always instant pick carry, we all know if a team goes 5 carry it's destined to lose, unless one of the carries become a support).
    Still, I don't regret playing support. What I do regret it's trying to endure all those annoying players, sure I could mute them, but getting no communication on Dota it's also another way to lose the game.

    As a support you MUST always communicate with other players, even if they are bad at what they are doing, also try to keep the dumb ones alive if possible (let them die if they go head first 1 vs 5 and you are not even Omniknight for example, that is dumb gameplay of their part).


    Again Dota 2 or any Moba it's a terrible game in my opinion.

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  • mcsupersport
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    I have played many that I didn't like, but one that stands out and even still resides on in my desk storage to remind me to research games before buying......

    Dungeon Lords...I don't know if they EVER got it fixed and working right. I do know it had so much potential and to see it destroyed like it was due to bad programmers was ugh...

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  • Last_Dragoon
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    Anybody remember Rascal on the original PlayStation? That to me is the worst game ever. Art direction, aesthetic, controls, etc was all garbage.

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