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Tar_alcaran ,

I’m going to say Battletoads. The game was mostly pretty fun, until you got the jetski section where it was biologically impossible for a human to react in time. The only way to get past this level was to perfectly memorize the sequence of buttons to push.

Skyline969 ,
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Bubsy 3D. The controls were awkward, the platforming was horrendous, and the levels were nonsensical.

AlexWIWA ,

A bunch of early access survival crafting games on steam in the early days of early access. One was trying to be like starship troopers and it got like one update

SadSadSatellite ,

Starforge?

AlexWIWA ,

Yup that sounds correct. That game taught me a good lesson about early access.

AceFuzzLord ,

There are a couple console games and one in my steam library that absolutely come to mind. As for which I think is worse is definitely up for debate because I think I dislike these 3 equally, even if I can only remember why I dislike two of them.

Don’t remember the exact entry, but I borrowed a Dynasty Warrior game from my brother (who didn’t like it as far as I’m aware) for xbox360 and something about it I just didn’t like at all. Then there’s Worms Blast. For a spin-off of worms, that from what I remember just feels like a worse bubble bobble style game, I was absolutely disappointed.

The Steam game is Macbat 64. By no means is it unplayable, add riddled, or full of annoyances preventing me from playing, but I beat it in less than 50 minutes. It’s a 3D platformer whose relatively small levels pay homage to other games, but it just wasn’t fun for me due to lack of content I was interested in (longer levels with more going on) when it comes to 3D platformers.

deadbeef79000 ,

That shitty mobile version of SimCity.

Took a beloved childhood classic (the original SimCity) and took a giant free-to-pay shit all over it.

Sterile_Technique ,
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Looking through the lens of relativity, I’d have to say Witcher I. The fact that the fucking masterpiece that is Witcher III and not-amazing-but-definitely-worth-a-playthrough that is Witcher II both stemmed from the comically bad dumpster fire that was #1 is nothing short of a miracle.

The franchise should have died at #1, but I’m sure glad it didn’t.

Berttheduck ,

I think that’s maybe a bit harsh compared to a lot of the games mentioned here. Witcher 1 definitely has a lot of problems compared to 2 and 3 but it had a lot going for it as well. Sure the combat was broken as hell once you got all the spinning moves and it was super sexist with the women as trading cards thing. But the story and world building were still fun and Geralt was well characterised. It’s not a great game but it did well enough to get them the sequels. Definitely nowhere near the worst game I’ve played.

tetris11 ,
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I remember playing Witcher 1 and being thoroughly underwhelmed by it, so I’m glad to feel validated here instead of just having to label myself as a game troglodyte

locuester ,

RUSH’N ATTACK for NES. I remember buying it as a child and being devastated that it sucked so bad.

VerilyFemme ,

The name and the intro really put in the work to get you excited for some high-octane action.

Brkdncr ,

My uncle gave me an Atari 800 when I was a kid. Came with a stack of old carts and games.

One of them was E.T. Which was one of my fave movies at the time.

zecg ,
@zecg@lemmy.world avatar

Since 1985. it’s the same answer, this shit on the zx spectrum. Can’t believe it got published.

Edit: won “Best Original Game” at the Computer and Video Games 1983 Golden Joystick Awards, fuck me sideways

bandwidthcrisis ,

Imagine Software had made a name for itself, too. It was reasonable to see that name and expect some quality.

Lemmeenym ,

Top Gun for the nes. I never actually finished the first mission. I could beat Mike Tyson but that aircraft carrier kicked my ass.

Apeman42 ,
@Apeman42@lemmy.world avatar

Shadow Madness on PS1. Unlikable characters, incoherent story, bad graphics, and boring gameplay. It was like someone drew a better JRPG from memory.

DoctorButts ,

Recently... Deadlock

Aw yeah bring on the downvotes

beepnoise ,

I think Valve has the capacity to make some truly excellent stuff, but they only seem to care if it increases their wallets in a significant way.

After Architect, I'm very cautious about any Valve multiplayer game as it is bound to become infected with ways to extract money (or "value", as Gabe Newell puts it) from the customer.

SkyeStarfall ,

Maybe you just don’t like MOBAs, to me it’s one of the most promising upcoming pvp games, but I am someone who likes MOBAs and shooters

tiefling ,

Does ET count?

cannedtuna ,

Growing up, my neighbor had that on Atari. We could never figure out how the hell to play that game.

Localhorst86 ,

Now, I am not going to count games that I knew were bad beforehand but still deliberately played to see how bad they were, I am going to assume the spirit of the question implies starting a game and the realization of how bad it is slowly kicking in.

One game that came to my mind was “Conspiracy: Weapons of Mass Destruction” on the OG Xbox, but there’s probably worse games I played but have forgotten about.

BeigeAgenda ,
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Cauldron 2 for C64 you start playing and find out you have no clue how to progress the game.

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