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AFnord: ...
You're right :-) I should have added that wasn't my kind of game to and not specifically a bad game per say.
I think this may be the worst game that I've ever played. (And I've played Superman 64 too.)
Post edited May 23, 2014 by jcoa
I've always been a bit of a discerning consumer and over the years I've made sure that there haven't been many games I'd rather vomit in my mouth than play. Basically, I've either scouted stuff and been interested in it or I've avoided things that LOOK like I might be interested in them, but they've reached that level of gaming hell that I know I must avoid.

HOWEVER... thank you SO much for enlightening me that a game like Stalin vs Martians exists. Seriously, that is the sort of priceless and bad that I simply CAN'T miss out on - even if I never play it, I'm glad I now know it exists.
Way to bring a thread back from the dead jcoa.

My additions are sure to be controversial but I am not trolling.

The Walking Dead--senseless violence that gives video games a bad name. The fact this video game won awards is not a testament to its quality but of a testament to just how far the industry has sunk.
The Cat Lady--meaningless drivel of a story sure to appeal to those with the intelligence of gnats.
Broken Sword: The Sleeping Dragon--unplayable because of controls.
Neverwinter Nights 2: The camera literally makes me ill.
Black and White--vies with The Cat Lady for the pretentious nonsense award.
The Last Express--probably the worst video game of all time. I hate the game design, I hate the graphics, I hate the story.
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