Why does this game even exist?
Mega Man. Yeah, the first one.
I never got the love for Mega Man. I suppose it's super challenging, maybe that's it.
Fracture - bought it for 10€ so my expectations weren't that high. But the game is so godawful it's amazing. I already accepted that ever since the commercial success of Gears of War this gen early every goddamn company tries to cash in on the TPS hype but at least put some effort in it. Honestly I don't even wanna remember why I hated it so much. Finished it anyway cause after it drove me so mad I at least wanted to see the ending. Generic would be awfully nice to describe the game. Frustrating unimaginative piece of shit probably more accurate. God I hated that game.
I try not to play bad games obviously, but my least favorites were:
and... Dishonored :X
If I had to shit on a more popular and acclaimed game than RE:ORC, I'd have to go with Borderlands 2. That's a sixty dollar purchase that really burned me.
A game that tries and fails to be humorous and edgy with it's crass and unfunny characters and dialog.
An open world game with a large, but barren map with no incentive to explore.
An RPG with fairly limited and binary character building and predictable, MMO-esque quest design.
A first person shooter with monster closets out the ass and brain dead AI. There's no thought put into encounter design and combat often feels like a mindless slog.
A co-op game that doesn't allow players to work together in any meaningful way.
What is there to like, aside from the loot? And even then, so much of it is junk, aside from the novelty of collecting guns as loot it's not a particularly great loot game.
I guess with Borderlands the "pro" argument would be that the sum is greater than the individual parts, but to me it just feels like a soulless, dull mish-mash of currently popular elements of game design. I played the first game and the loot-on-a-stick was enough to keep me going till the end, but this time I just couldn't do it.
Boo. Why?
Journey was shit. Sick if things getting a pass for being good just because they have a unique art style and are from an indie developer.
Journey wasn't exactly a profound experience for me, but you're pretty far off. Yes, people love the art style, but that's a pretty valid reason for enjoying a game. Especially when we're talking about a $15 "experience". I don't think people really give two shits about the indie angle, if anything it gets a little extra love for being a first party title.
but in the end RE6 is a horrible game... It just that bad.This thread is almost a carbon copy of that other thread we had with "Most Disappointing" game, in terms of trends. RE6 taking the cake in that other thread and here is basically the wind blowing at this point for a lot of people, I'm in the minority that loves RE6.
Regarding "worst" game that I've played it has to be Ninja Gaiden 3. It's not a good sign when upon finishing a game (NG3 in this case) that I really wanted to go back and play Ninja Gaiden Black or NG2. The game was certainly playable and fun at times, but it got boring to the point where I didn't even bother replaying on the higher difficulties. Probably due to the lack of the upgrade system and lack of weapons made this game that much more annoying that they're fixing this in the updated version for the Wii U which should of have there from the start. NG3 is not a terrible game, it still has its moments, though far and few between.
Giving a game higher praise because of how little it costs is about as bad.
Spec Ops: The Line. Yes the story is fascinating to watch play out but the game is mechanically junky. Still looks ok and I would even recommend people play it for the narrative but it isn't much of a game. 6/10
Deadlight. The first half is actually fantastic. The decline begins when you do the sewer maze and peaks when you are being chased by the helicopter while following the kid. It forces twitch design into a sludgy animation driven control scheme. 6/10
but in the end RE6 is a horrible game... It just that bad.
Well, the most disappointing would be Assassin's Creed III but worst game would probably be Painkiller: Hell & Damnation... I just did not like that game.
The only reason the worst game all of you played this year wouldn't be Resident Evil 6 should be that you haven't played Resident Evil 6.
Unfortunately, I'm sure Capcom will learn nothing and Resident Evil 7 will be even worse.
Really? I actually find it to be mechanically solid and fun (especially with mouse and keyboard). You can move very smoothly from cover to cover and it feels good taking out enemies quickly. It's not best in class in that regard but it's definitely good.Spec Ops: The Line. Yes the story is fascinating to watch play out but the game is mechanically junky. Still looks ok and I would even recommend people play it for the narrative but it isn't much of a game.