At the title says, what's the worst - or perhaps the game you've hated the most/been frustrated at - game you've ever played? Mine's probably Aion, what a disappointment, but I don't play a massive range of games and also don't have a console, so I'd probably have a pretty extensive list if I did. What's yours?
Wait I change mine to Command and Conquer 4, what a truly awful game and terrible finale to a pretty awesome series.
If I was to list the amount of trashy MMO's I've played, It'd be a long list, But if I had to pick a "worst game" it'd be the Witcher. Just didn't like the style of play at all.
This is a tough one. I've played many a terribad - Borderlands. Fucking Bo- No wait, Fallout 3, Yep fa- no wait, Oblivion. No wai- Yeah, too many terrible games. I didn't think Aion was bad, especially after all the patching but most people lost interest by then.
Agreed. Well, keeping it strictly to the PC games that I've played in the last 5 to7 years (I played games back in the day, before they were held to any standard WHATSOEVER, e.g. Superman 64...), I would have to say in the order of worst to best of worst: Fallout: New Vegas (don't even get me started), RIFT, X3: Terran Conflict (would be the worst, but I understand that it's just not a game for me, where you can literally walk at a rather slow pace to your neighbor's house, grab a beer, walk back, and your ship will still be perhaps a quarter of the way to your destination), The Witcher 2, and Fate of the World.
Define worst game you've played. Would that be a game you dislike? Or a game that had terrible gameplay? Or Story? What makes a bad game is too broad.
I generally avoid games that are obviously bad, however there are games I dislike for specific reasons when I compare them to other games. And there are games I consider disappointing, Like Goldeneye 007 for the wii. Not a remake but an "update". Didn't keep anything unique and ignored its roots and fanbase.
Aion was somewhat content filled albeit it turned into a grind because they hadn't added the 23+ quests yet. I thought the quests were also interesting and enjoyable (and not straight up fucking easy, eg Quest Helper) and in my opinion they did a good job with the combat system. Sure there were a few things they could have retuned but that's it. Oblivion to me is just dry. The Elder Scrolls story has always been weak and similar to the Fallout series, it's just a bastardized story with subquests everywhere. A game should not have to rely on subquests to fill the time but instead either work them into the story or sure, leave them there but actually beef the story up and have some major elements. You can complete Oblivion in what, 3 hours? The combat system was decent I grant you that, the ability to fire arrows and pin people to the wall was funny as hell, but other than that it's just a game that you dick about in and not much more. Most people seem to like it because "someone else does". If it's your cup of tea sure then have fun, but for me it's a boring as fuck game.
RIFT I was deceived by marketing. Dynamic my balls, random portals were the only slightly dynamic thing in that game.
It was generally like Warhammer Online when there were public quests and open RvR, except replace quests and RvR with Rift.
Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising. That game is a steaming pile of shit. As is Just Cause 1 actually.