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  • #16
    Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds Saga, a lot of people claim its just a reskin of Age of Empires 2 and thus shouldnt really be considered its own title, or even respected, but the storyline and gameplay is unique enough that I get satisfaction from playing it.

    Other games include Majesty, a game that I feel gets overlooked a lot in the RPG / RTS genre.

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    • Sabre
      Sabre commented
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      Yeah I liked that too! Even got the expansion Clone Wars. I knew it was a reskin of AoE but I loved AoE and didn't mind a Star Wars version of it at all

  • #17
    There was this old game called MAD (Mutually Assured Destruction). Got horrible reviews, not terribly deep. But it was kinda fun. I played it to dealth, trying to make it so enemies couldn't get a single nuke off at me and stuff.

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    • #18
      Originally posted by Linko64 View Post
      FALLOUT 76


      But really


      I remember Wolfenstein 2009 was slagged off and called 'bad' but I really enjoyed it. Just wish it was still available for sale on digital storefronts, but alas here we are

      Solid game, good shooting, fun jaunt!
      Oh man, the forgotten Wolfenstein game haha

      Lately, I gotta say I really enjoyed the Call of Cthulhu game and Vampyr.. Most people I spoke to didn't like them at all. They certainly weren't GREAT games but I'm still glad I stuck with them and finished them.

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      • #19
        Flatout 3. Although it has overwhelming negative reviews, it's playable and I would be glad to replace solitaire with this as a default Microsoft game if I could

        Game's handling looks broken but it's very driveable to play without crashing into walls and I play this just for the giggles about how broken the crash physics are.
        Also it has various of characters/cars and the tracks are varied based on different modes so it's kind of a good deal to me.

        The publisher Team 6 although they have a bad rep for hillariously bad racing games have founded a new game developer called Rebel Studios and finally made a better/ the best game they ever made called Super Street The Game. The handling physics was broken at start but at the end of November they finally manage to make a new handling that feels a bit like Underground 1 and they have listened to the community like giving different engine sounds, disable crew members which are girls, re-map controller settings both PC/console.The game I'd say is the Import racing game of the year and the customizations have crazy loads of parts to choose from, just need a wrap editor to spice things up. Also If you like destruction racing and see parts falling off then you would like this game but I recommend this as a single player game. Public server at the moment is not working only private servers

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        • #20
          Sonic 06. Despite it being the worst Sonic game ever made, it gifted the internet with so many meme-worthy moments. I'll never forget how that tornado carried that car...

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          • #21
            It got so much shit, but I really enjoyed Knack. It was just an entertaining nod to classic platformers. Greatest? Certainly not, but it wasn't nearly as bad as the journos and fanboy fodder made it out to be. I haven't gotten around to the sequel yet.

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            • #22
              NAUGHTY BEAR. I spent so much time playing Naughty Bear it was unreal. People thought it was mediocre but there was something about it that had a charm to it as a teddy bear slaughter simulator. I do wish there would be more versions of this released on newer consoles and for PC.
               

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              • #23
                Well there have been a ton of bad games I have/still enjoy.
                Lets see in a couple from the 8bit era Princess Tomato in the Salad Kingdom(really odd RPG) and Qix(simple active puzzle),
                16bit era Brutal(one of the flood of fighting games) and Battle Clash(when the Super Scope 6 worked it was great fun),
                PS1 titles Gex Enter the Gecko(I enjoy this goofy platformer) and Star Wars Masters of Teras Kasi(Mediocre fighting game but could have a lot of silly mach up),
                XBox Blinks the Time Sweeper(odd platformer), PS2 Gungrave(just a nice beat/shoot em up), there are more but this is a some of the bad games I like.

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                • #24
                  Originally posted by xerokitsune View Post
                  Well there have been a ton of bad games I have/still enjoy.
                  Lets see in a couple from the 8bit era Princess Tomato in the Salad Kingdom(really odd RPG) and Qix(simple active puzzle),
                  16bit era Brutal(one of the flood of fighting games) and Battle Clash(when the Super Scope 6 worked it was great fun),
                  PS1 titles Gex Enter the Gecko(I enjoy this goofy platformer) and Star Wars Masters of Teras Kasi(Mediocre fighting game but could have a lot of silly mach up),
                  XBox Blinks the Time Sweeper(odd platformer), PS2 Gungrave(just a nice beat/shoot em up), there are more but this is a some of the bad games I like.
                  Gex Enter the Gecko is a classic, even if it's bad. I enjoyed it both on the PS1 and Gameboy color. Blinks, I think, was Microsoft attempt on a console mascot but I didn't get to play it much. How was it as a game overall, would you say?

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                  • Clyde Frog
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                    Gex Enter the Gecko. I really can't remember why but I played the crap out of that game.

                • #25
                  Well one of my favorite games on the PSP was "Final Fantasy dissidia", even though people disliked it and it was apparently a bad fighting game compared to others, it gave me hundreds of hours of playtime and i still hop on PSP today to play it. It was a fun game to sink some hours into when my Australian internet was acting up.

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                  • #26
                    When I was 6 years old, my mother bought a game called Milon's Secret Castle. A couple years ago, I saw it was on the 3DS VC, so I bought it and played it until the nostalgia faded.

                    Also around my first/second grade years, I played a TMNT game on the GB called Fall of the Foot Clan. I recently picked it up at a retro swap meet and beat it one sit-down. I think I died once on the last boss. Totally worth it.

                    More recently, I've been playing The Legend of Legacy. It was judged pretty harshly for not being Bravely Default. As a SaGa/Chrono fan, I really enjoy the complexities of combat and character progression in this game. Sure the story seems non-existent, but that's because the game doesn't serve it to you as a series of cut scenes. Instead, the back story is served as snippets of poetry. It's not for everyone, but I have fun with it.

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                    • #27
                      I really enjoy PUBG with friends. The one thing it has gotten right is the feel of the guns. Nothing like hitting a long distance sniper shot.

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                      • #28
                        There are quite a few games that fall into this category for me. I love the Neptunia series yet I know it has a lot of issues with them that would make most of the games considered bad such as the battle system not being playable for most people, the characters and story aren't the best, and there's a lot of times where it gets repetitive but I still play them regardless.

                        There was also a game called Drakengard 3 that to me, is so bad it's good. The combat flowed terribly, it got repetitive but not Dynasty Warriors repetitive, there were glaring issues such as choppy frame rates, BS happenings that made you die or take a lot of damage and there wasn't anything you could do about it, I could go on. But despite all of that, I felt a good game was in there, it was just held back by all of the issues. Maybe one day it will get remastered and have all of the issues fixed.

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                        • #29
                          Originally posted by Yasek View Post
                          Blinks, I think, was Microsoft attempt on a console mascot but I didn't get to play it much. How was it as a game overall, would you say?
                          I considered it quite good but it suffered from a poor difficultly flow. It kinda made sense since it messed with time in the game so it lent into action puzzling. Personally I enjoyed it, but it took some time to get used to the game play.
                          Also the game was not helped by the main character's weapon being a vacuum cleaner, much like Luigi's Mansion, that doesn't paint the character in a cool light. It doesn't make the game bad, but it hurts the chance of it being a main mascot.

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                          • #30
                            Goat simulator.
                            Cheesy, clunky, and all other bad things you can think of, but it was fun to mess around with.

                            Older, there were some terrible Spectrum games that i cant remember their names but that i spent way too long playing them.
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