Mine is probably Two Worlds, hbu?
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I forgot about that title. At one point I was lookiing forward to it.Unlimited Saga. So beautiful yet so unnecessary...
firedonut
[QUOTE="UrNameInBlood"]shadow run or turning point:fall of libertyThat's funny bc I actually enjoyed Turning PointMine is probably Two Worlds, hbu?
Dman0017
Never even heard of it It was an attempt at a compilation of 52 games on the NES and later Genesis. Most of the games hardly worked, glitches in nearly all of them prevented anyone from getting far, and the music/sounds were enough to make you shut the game off within an entire minute. The game cost $200 and was unlicensed. The whole game now, with everything included, is probably worth quite a lot, but even as a collector I would never dish out for that game.[QUOTE="aryoshi"]Action 52 without a doubt. Who could enjoy that broken piece of crap?UrNameInBlood
what do you expect, its the one of the first games ever made? 3D graphics and 10 different guns to choose from anyway, the worst game I ever played......ive played Superman 64, that was terrible, there were quite a few I can remember, but I cant remember the namesPong, the graphics were horrible, and the gameplay was so dull.
Sacif
id say banjo kazooie nuts and bolts and dude how can you hate halo 3 i can see forza 2 but you cannot hate halo 3 thats a sin!!!!!!11
I'd probably go with Phantasmagoria 2. That was just a horrible game.
GameSpot gave a harsh review, giving A Puzzle of Flesh a 3.5 out of 10 rating, calling it clichéd and absurd, summarizing "As the credits rolled, all I felt was regret - regret that I had spent a good chunk of my life in this ugly world, with annoying, unappealing characters and their silly problems"
I wished I read that review before I bought it.
Kileak the DNA Imperative. You had very limited ammo (which absolutely HAD to be saved for the tougher enemies), so you had to use your energy guns, which required trekking back and forth to the recharge station. This back-and-forth stuff consumed about 99% of the game in the later levels. And no save point until you finished the level.
[QUOTE="UrNameInBlood"]Never even heard of it It was an attempt at a compilation of 52 games on the NES and later Genesis. Most of the games hardly worked, glitches in nearly all of them prevented anyone from getting far, and the music/sounds were enough to make you shut the game off within an entire minute. The game cost $200 and was unlicensed. The whole game now, with everything included, is probably worth quite a lot, but even as a collector I would never dish out for that game.OhI see, sounds bad[QUOTE="aryoshi"]Action 52 without a doubt. Who could enjoy that broken piece of crap?aryoshi
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