What was the worst game you ever bought ?
The worst game for me would be "The Club", which I bought after playing the demo found it quite good, until I got it to find out it was the same thing over and over again.
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I've been fortunate enough to never have bought a game that i regret buying. I guess i'm a lucky person.
There's been quite a few, in my PS2 days I used to go to the local game store and spend my entire paycheck on random games that I thought looked semi-interesting, even if I hadn't heard a word about the game. Bought a lot of crappy games in those days, but too many to mention.
One that sticks in my head, however, was Two Worlds. The guys at my local store tricked me into buying it, saying "It's only five bucks, any game is worth a price tag that low."
Man were they wrong.
I didn't think The Club was a bad game, just wasn't worth $60, I got it cheap though and it felt worth it, probably would have done much better and made more money as a XBL/PSN downloadable title for like $10 or so, and that probably would have encouraged more online play.What was the worst game you ever bought ?
The worst game for me would be "The Club", which I bought after playing the demo found it quite good, until I got it to find out it was the same thing over and over again.
sambo2011
Golden Axe Beast Rider, picked it up for $20 or so.
Dreadful combat mechanic, bland levels with invisible walls, and almost non-existant story & characters.
Actually, now that I think about it, with the exception of story & characters, it reminds me a lot of Dragon Age.
Orphen: Scion of Sorcery. Good thing I only paid a dollar.LankyKongThis^, Too Human, and Golden Axe Beast Rider is all I can think of right now.
I pretty much agree with everything you said. I could of actually played it and beat it if it wasn't for the combat and cheap difficulty, and by cheap difficulty I mean throwing tons of overpowered enemies at you all at once and stomp you while you're still on the ground, ugh.Golden Axe Beast Rider, picked it up for $20 or so.
Dreadful combat mechanic, bland levels with invisible walls, and almost non-existant story & characters.
Actually, now that I think about it, with the exception of story & characters, it reminds me a lot of Dragon Age.
Krystyan68
Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion So many REALLY cool features....to bad the gameplay is HORRIBLE. What a waste of money and time to create a character. Complete garbage.YellowOneKinobi
I hope you report me
The Club DID look Godawful. Gyaah.
I'm gonna go with Perfect Dark Zero. 'Cause I was bored and there was nothing to play for the 360 at the time. I could've had Gun for less and probably had a better time. I don't think I've ever played a game much less than that one. A little ways down the list... Battlestations Midway. And Blazing Angels. Both sucked it.
Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion So many REALLY cool features....to bad the gameplay is HORRIBLE. What a waste of money and time to create a character. Complete garbage.YellowOneKinobi
Strange. I thought this was the first really INCREDIBLE game for the 360. Maybe you played it too late? At the time it was freakin' amazing.
Shaq Fu, which I bought to destroy, and Ford Racing, which came with my PS1 and really want to destroy. Of my own free will though, probably Star Wars: The Force Unleashed on the Wii. Got sucked into the hype, dropped fifty for it, beat it once and sold it back to Gamestop foreight bucks a month later. Thing is, looking back, it was probably the best of the three versions...:roll:
Star Wars: Obi Wan for the Xbox. The game was just really poorly put together, buggy, it was extremely easy to get off the set path and wander aimlessly, enemies shooting you through walls, etc.... Horrible game, waste of fifty dollars
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