Worst Video Game you've ever played, shit we wished we could forget

I can understand not caring for Marvel 3’s style, but in the same realm as Capcom Fighting Evolution?

In the same realm as Ballz 3D? Time Killers? Pit-Fighter SNES? Rise of the Robots? Rise 2? Street Combat? Ultraman SNES? Brutal: Paws of Fury? Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story? Primal Rage SNES/Gen? Any Clayfighter? Any Mortal Kombat after UMK3 and before MK9? Masters of Teras Kasi? Justice League Task Force? Kasumi Ninja? Simpson Wrestling? Way of the Warrior?

Sad thing is, I’ve played at least 33% of what I just listed. I’m surprised I didn’t get turned off of fighting games forever.

Dragon: TBLS was pretty fun.

But Masters of Teras Kasi made me want to find the developers and dip them slowly in acid.

Justice League was a cancerous plague unleashed upon the world.

I liked the ideas behind Sonic R. The exploration, collecting rings to get through shortcut gates and the new characters were nice but it felt poorly executed. Poor sense of speed for a Sonic game let alone a racer, the controls were awkward and it only had five tracks. I would like for Sega to revisit the idea Sonic R again. I think that the battle mode from Sonic Adventure 2 would be a good base to start.

Sonic Heroes and Sonic 2006, ugh, UGH.

Worst ever? Metal Gear on NES.

SNAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAKEEE

I only rented Separation Anxiety but straight away I could feel the lack of quality put into this half assed sequel. the sprites looked smaller (and they were pretty much the same sprites from the first game) horrible hit detection, music was a thousand times worse. goodbye green jelly, welcome the work experience kids. SA was bland, maybe not the worst beat em up on the SNES but it reminded me a lot of current day shovelware

Seperation Anxiety was enjoyable because it had two player co-op (why Maximum Carnage did not, I have no idea). That said, the game was obnoxiously difficult due to the aforementioned hit detection, combined with the unusually high damage.

Now, Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six on the NES? That game was some dogshit.

And even though it was a sequel it looked fucking horrible compared to Maximum Carnage imo.

Lifeline. Good god was that game a turd. A friend of mine loan me the game a few years ago. He let me borrow it out of the blue and asked me to tell him what I thought of it. I was curiously how a game controlled entirely by voice recognition would play so I took him up on his offer. I never been so frustrated playing a game in my life. The voice recognition was absolute shit. She didn’t follow my orders most of the time and when she did you had to be very specific about it. Game gives you no leeway. If have to be specific when comes to items and stuff for her to investigate or else she won’t do it. Want the bitch to investigate the piece of paper on the table? You can’t just say paper. It has to be a document, a memo, flyer or some shit like that for her to pick the damn thing up.

Combat was the worst. You can’t say tell her to shoot the damn things. Gotta tell her where to shoot. They get too close you have to tell her to run and how far she does is hugely inconsistent. Trust me, it’s fucking frustrating. If curse at her she won’t do anything at all. She’ll just stand there and tell her to talk to with more respect. This concurs even in combat situations. I play this shit for a week before returning to my friend. Didn’t even bother to finish it. It was that bad.

Watch this shit and tell me if this is fun?

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I don’t remember the game… But it was basically a hack n slash/beat em up where you were this guy with like a spine sword that extended and everything bled absolute shitloads all over the screen. It was excessively violent for beating up robots and shit and the controls sucked, the gameplay sucked and felt repetitive after the first guy you fought.

I feel like I’m lucky enough to not have played many shitty games, but the worst for me probably has to be paper mario for the Wii. Maybe it wasn’t so much as bad as it was disappointing, but that game was just not fun at all. I honestly can’t even remember if I finished that game to be honest. I was so pissed that I’m pretty sure I just popped in Thousand Year Door and pretended that was what I had just purchased and wasted my money on.

SA got rid of the awesome cut scenes, instead lets just have an image with text below it. this in itself isn’t so bad, but the game before it had cut scenes. all SA did was add co-op and butchered everything else…maybe if you haven’t played MC then it could be considered a good game, i just found SA to be a major let down

I ain’t standing for Spiderman sinister six bashing. All 3 of it’s song were good. the controls were…a bit funky…game was kinda easy. ummm

Total Recall nes - I ain’t standing with this getting bashed either. It also had good music, it recreated the movie alright including the scene where he had to put a towel on his head. but fuck that hobo with the hat…i know it takes a long time to kill him, but one time I was doing the hobo fight for 20mins before realising the game had bugged up and he was never gonna die. forever war with the hobo. it’s a good…average game at best

Pretty sure the worst game ever made is that Aerosmith Revolution X arcade game, so bad, I still have nightmares about killing people with CD’s.

Also, I hated Spiderman and the X-Men: Arcade’s revenge…

There’s a Transformers game that was only released in Japan on the Famicon.
It didn’t have the touch. :frowning:
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transformers wasn’t that bad, just not really something i would consider playing to completion. i’ll go with my staple of NES Dragon’s Lair.