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Re: the worst game I have ever played
Posted: October 19, 2009 • 11:09 pm
by jcarnby
Cubase wrote:freepizza wrote:Oh wait, did anyone ever play those cheesy FMV Tex Murphy games?
Says the guy with an Under a Killing Moon poster in the backdrop of his avatar!
-Cub. =o)
Also says the guy wearing the
ridiculous fedora!

Re: the worst game I have ever played
Posted: October 19, 2009 • 11:34 pm
by Fred Buer
For the NES, I give you:
Solar Jetman
God DAMN did I have a hate-on for that game!
For the Amstrad (Yeah, I own one), there's...
Redhawk!
I'll say one word. KWAH! (And now you're a superhero with no powers.) It was stupidly impossible.
For the PS2:
Oni.
It was poor.
For the PC:
MDK.
I found it pointless and stupid.
That's my two bits.
-Fred
Re: the worst game I have ever played
Posted: October 20, 2009 • 5:07 am
by sdbutler80
Lord of the Rings-Risk is decent, but you need the expansion as well, or the complete version, for the real experience.
I was talking about *these* games as being the worst ever board games, IMHO...perhaps because I saw so much potential, and they delivered a dry experience; I owned the first two, and the Fellowship is the worst; got rid of them in a garage sale.
Fellowship
Two Towers
RotK
The Lord of the Rings-Risk is decent.
My favorite Lord of the Rings games are:
War of the Ring (and its expansion, Battles of the Third Age)
Lord of the Rings (Knizia) (and its three expansions)
(My opinion is that anyone who likes Lord of the Rings-Risk will love War of the Ring and Lord of the Rings-Risk will be relegated to a dark corner of decent-enough-to-own but why play it when War of the Ring is an option?)
Re: the worst game I have ever played
Posted: October 20, 2009 • 7:54 am
by freepizza
jcarnby wrote:Cubase wrote:freepizza wrote:Oh wait, did anyone ever play those cheesy FMV Tex Murphy games?
Says the guy with an Under a Killing Moon poster in the backdrop of his avatar!
-Cub. =o)
Also says the guy wearing the
ridiculous fedora!

Haha

Re: the worst game I have ever played
Posted: October 21, 2009 • 10:19 pm
by SeuLunga
Enter the Matrix.
The game was bad, so bad that bullet time, a concept made popular in that particular movie was 10x better implemented in Max Payne. That game made me wish I were playing Max Payne all along. The disappointment was so great I don't care if other games are worse, I call it the worst.