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GTA 3 good game but horribly bland and dated worse on PS2

at least PC fixed some problems I hated
Castlevania II - I love it. I really do. But even I can't deny it's a bad game!
And Yet It Moves - I don't like it that much. It's kinda fun, and it's clever. The physics engine starts making the game too much to handle.
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Tallin: 7th Guest. I also own 11th Hour, but as I haven't actually played it I can't mention it. Though I suspect I will hate it just as much.

The Phantom Menace. Okay, it's fun enough chopping up droids with a lightsaber, but really it's a pretty terrible game.

King's Quest: Mask of Eternity. It's alright storywise, but the controls are clunky as anything.
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DCT: NES
Castlevania 2 Simon's quest
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Tallin: Nooooo! Okay, probably some nostalgia here, but I think it's probably my favourite of the Castlevania I've played (I should note I haven't really played anything since III, 2D platformers just aren't my thing anymore)
I admit I have a love/hate relationship with the second Castlevania. I like the adventure element they tried to do but the horrid translation and the obscure puzzles just made it so painful to finish, plus the last boss was lame as hell
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DraculaMarth: I LOVE to collect shitty games almost as much as I love collecting good games, so here's a list of the worst I have in my collection

Ballz (A pseudo-3D fighter for the Megadrive where everyone is made out of... balls)

Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge (I loved the Nintendo 64 installments, so I really wanted to like this one. I truly did, but darn it, the isometric view just doesn't work for this game)

Death by Degrees (A PS2 spinoff of the Tekken games where all the attacks are mapped to the right analog stick)


Fugitive Hunter (A Playstation 2 FPS where the boss fights involve roundhouse kicking terrorists in the face, including Osama Bin Laden)

Rally Challenge 2000 (I watched a video showing every Nintendo 64 game released in America, and I noticed that there were too many boring racing games, and this is one of them. It has poor handling and the voiceover announcer is beyond annoying)

Shaq Fu (Okay, so this one isn't actually as bad as people say, but still: A fighting game that has a 1 1/2 second delay on attacks deserves to fail, and that's not even going into the fact that the main character is a basketball star)

Trigger Man (A 3rd person shooter game where the AI is so bad, they can miss you at point-blank range)

Yu-Gi-Oh Falsebound Kingdom (A coma-inducing RTS/JRPG hybrid for the Gamecube)
i used to own both Shaq Fu and Ballz, and they were both undoubtedly shitty, shaq fu was at least so in a kinda amusing way
Probably TekWar, or anything by Capstone. I liked a few games mentioned in this thread.
I can't say out of all the games I own but on my GOG shelf......Sacred, I am sad to say that because I really tried to like it mainly because it was the only action rpg I owned for a while and when I felt like playing, you know, an action RPG it happened to be the only one I owned. After playing Torchlight the past few days there is no going back to that game, it is just going to gain digital dust on my digital shelf forever. it is one of those games that i am ashamed of liking now that I think about it, and can't see how other people like it as well.

The game is beautiful to look at, but that is the only thing the game has going for it. The story is just bad even by Diablo clone standards and even if you are interested in the story at first you will soon forget it because of all the crazy amount of quests in the game, I mean shit by the time you done like four or five quests the only way you will remember what you are supposed to be doing story wise is from that gold icon on your map all the time. The story is just that forgettable

The actual game you ask? Where do I even start? The world is big but for whatever reason I just don't feel interested in it enough to explore it at all. There is just too many enemies in the game, you just don't get a break from them and if you are low on health, out of potions and try to run away not only do you not get away but by the time you moved about 30-40 paces you will have this giant mob after you and will end up dieing. You can't even outrun mobs on a horse, if a horse can't outrun a bunch of goblins that are like 2 to 3 feet tall there is seriously a problem. The quests are boring as shit where the game just feels like a terrible single player MMORPG.

There are so many thing that I don't like but have a hard time explaining it, It is just bad and while I do appreciate what they tried to achieve with making a game thats like Diablo with a huge world but the execution is just terrible. I am pretty tolerant when it comes to games but this is one of the few that can just fuck off.
Post edited August 27, 2012 by deshadow52
Dark Salvation. Dark Salvation. DARK FUCKING SALVATION.

You can find my rants about it all over the site, but FUCK. This game is terrible. I still haven't gotten past the first level. :(

And yet, I still keep trying, hoping, ever hoping, that level two is better.

Edit: I'd toss in Morrowind, but thankfully I got rid of it
Post edited August 28, 2012 by doccarnby
The Walking Dead - absolutely abysmal controls - never did finish it as I would have chucked my laptop out of the window if I'd tried.

Legend of Grimrock
- again, abysmal controls (AWSD - the most ridiculous controls ever designed and plain stupid for this level of dungeon crawler that would have been perfect with a mouse and the arrow keys).

Fahrenheit - not only the worst game I've ever played as far as the controls are concerned (virtually unplayable in parts), it's long, dreary and with characters I couldn't give a toss about. A game that was meant to be "deep" and just came off looking stupid. Detested, detested, detested this game with every fiber of my being.
Post edited August 27, 2012 by Bloodygoodgames
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Bloodygoodgames: The Walking Dead - absolutely abysmal controls - never did finish it as I would have chucked my laptop out of the window if I'd tried.

Legend of Grimrock
- again, abysmal controls (AWSD - the most ridiculous controls ever designed and plain stupid for this level of dungeon crawler that would have been perfect with a mouse and the arrow keys).

Fahrenheit - not only the worst game I've ever played as far as the controls are concerned (virtually unplayable in parts), it's long, dreary and with characters I couldn't give a toss about. A game that was meant to be "deep" and just came off looking stupid. Detested, detested, detested this game with every fiber of my being.
Would the controls for grimrock be bearable if the combat was turn based
Red Orchestra 2 :/ .So tempted to say Arma II :/.....
Mortyr 2093-1944.... what do I win? :)
I'm picky with what I buy, but i also got me the 1C complete pack for $20 and I'm sure there are some duds in there. I just don't know which one is the worst, since I've only installed two games so far.

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Purebreed: Mortyr 2093-1944.... what do I win? :)
I just checked, and that one is in there!
Post edited August 27, 2012 by El_Caz
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Bloodygoodgames: Legend of Grimrock - again, abysmal controls (AWSD - the most ridiculous controls ever designed and plain stupid for this level of dungeon crawler that would have been perfect with a mouse and the arrow keys).
Its a grid-based game.

And you can enable movement via a mouse.
Speedball 2 Tournament on Steam
Post edited August 27, 2012 by Bigs
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Bloodygoodgames:
Legend of Grimrock
- again, abysmal controls (AWSD
Have you tried WASD instead? It's a big difference














*rimshot*
Post edited August 28, 2012 by CaptainGyro