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Worst video game you've ever played?

Cuphead

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MAG for PS3. It was an online only game with a huge map and tons of players. You never really felt part of the game and you always loaded into an existing game. I saw it in GameStop for $3 after they stopped the servers so it was useless because you couldn’t play. Order now and you can get it before Christmas.
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Haha I remember this piece of shit. They hyped it up because you could have like 250 people in a game at once, but the game was complete ass and came out around the same time as Modern Warfare 2 and nobody bothered with it.
 

Mustard

What has the Hashem given me? Bubpkis!
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So I'm fucking a kid
 
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TheGhostOfAbeVigoda

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I won't say worst, but I think the Half Life games are bizarrely overrated

HL1 is kind of fun, but HL2 is a boring slog. I also think Black Ops 2 is overpraised, it's the CoD game that made me stop playing CoD
I used to watch my one buddy play Half Life 2 and I only remember him walking around picking shit up. I don't remember anything actually happening.
 

RoTheHo69

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The worst games I actually bought were Dragon's Lair (NES), Mission Impossible (N64) and Hard Drivin' (Megadrive).
Hard drivin' is a great game for the time. The handling is like a simulation more than an arcade game though. The arcade cabinets in particular were pretty cool because the game came out in 1989(?) with full polygonal graphics and the steering wheel had resistance. I was also a fan of the later Rush series which was also Atari. They did some cool shit back in the day.

The only system which hard drivin'/race drivin' sucked ass on was the SNES but that's because you can't make out anything on the screen.

If you ever try it again just keep in mind it's like a sim so you have to make small and subtle moves and sort of nudge your vehicle in the direction you want it to go. Also pick manual and shift down on deep turns to not lose control.
 
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Dusty Dan

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Hard drivin' is a great game for the time. The handling is like a simulation more than an arcade game though. The arcade cabinets in particular were pretty cool because the game came out in 1989(?) with full polygonal graphics and the steering wheel had resistance. I was also a fan of the later Rush series which was also Atari. They did some cool shit back in the day.

The only system which hard drivin'/race drivin' sucked ass on was the SNES but that's because you can't make out anything on the screen.

If you ever try it again just keep in mind it's like a sim so you have to make small and subtle moves and sort of nudge your vehicle in the direction you want it to go. Also pick manual and shift down on deep turns to not lose control.
Yeah I know a little bit about its past, but hated it when I was young and never revisited it. I should download it and have another go.
 

RoTheHo69

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Yeah I know a little bit about its past, but hated it when I was young and never revisited it. I should download it and have another go.
I hear you. It's absolutely a simulator and not for kids at all. Unforgiving if you don't do things specifically how they intended (in a balanced way). Definitely try it out.
 
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