My god yes :lol :lol :lol I played so much Star Ocean 4... and I watched so little cutscenes :lol :lol :lolRelix said:Oblivion and well.... Star Ocean 4 =P
Well... for example, I enjoyed playing Michigan: Report From Hell (as I've mentioned many times before), which is one of the worst games you'll ever see. The gameplay is horrible in every possible way.Raist said:95% of the games cited here are not enormously flawed. wtf is wrong with you guys.
Although the question is somewhat flawed. How the fuck can you enjoy an enormously flawed game? Unless you're sadistic like a couple of posters here (won't drop names).
Danne-Danger said:Well... for example, I enjoyed playing Michigan: Report From Hell (as I've mentioned many times before), which is one of the worst games you'll ever see. The gameplay is horrible in every possible way.
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Wreckless - more truly outrageous than Jem.
Thank you! Advent Rising is so good. Sometimes I sit up at night dreaming about how the rest of the trilogy would turn out.jet1911 said:
Anso said:You and me both, buddy. This thread just keeps reminding me of games I like!
Someone should just change the topic from "enormously flawed" to "generally bad" or something. Even the OP doesn't have "enormously flawed" games.
Yep.kayzai said:No more heroes
wRATH2x said:Flawed my ass, that game was pure awesome!
We need a sequel!
Danne-Danger said:Well... for example, I enjoyed playing Michigan: Report From Hell (as I've mentioned many times before), which is one of the worst games you'll ever see. The gameplay is horrible in every possible way.
Controls are clunky, imprecise and bloated. The main focus of the gameplay is scoring points by staring at characters while the game plays out a story that could've been written by me in kindergarten (you play as a cameraman). You can't get a game over, if someone essential to advancing the plot dies you just jump ahead to the next level. Graphics are terrible, the game freezes frequently, you fight enemies by telling other people to shoot their guns etc.
Every single aspect of the game is flawed in some horrible way, and that's why I enjoyed it. I played it with a friend and had a great time just laughing at it.
The kick for me is similar to that which I'd get from a B-movie (or a bad one, like say The Happening). It needs to be really bad though, mediocre games won't cut it.
rvy said:For 25? Hell yeah. 70? Not so much.
Vashu said:So many "flawed" games I like, but one of my alltime favorites has to be The Bouncer on PS2. Really, it looked awesome for it's day and once you got a hang of the fighting mechanism it was really fun, although a bit buggy at times.
Story was waaaaaayyy too short, not to mention the amount of fighting which was derivative at best, but still one of my favorite PS2 games.
ElFly said:Stunts.
That's a really flawed game.
Me too, but I'm a star wars fan.electricpirate said:![]()
so bad, yet the squishy lightsaber was strangely compelling.
CiSTM said:Ultima IX. It was a buggy mess and bad Ultima game but I really enjoyed it.
magicalsoundshower said:Same here. I'd call Ultima IX the prototype of the modern 3D bug/glitch fest WRPG. Unlike in Daggerfall, none of UIX's content was randomly generated and the game world wasn't as big but the seamless nature of the overworld was still really breathtaking. Ransack Lord British's castle, leave Britannia, fight some rats and bandits, enter the swamps, go wherever you want next -- all without a single loading screen. And the bugs -- oh my, the bugs. I think I was forced to start the game over like three times due to various of show stopper bugs and when I got to the last dungeon, hardly any objects in it were manipulable because the developers didn't have time to implement it. I also remember the dungeons being extremely well-designed, if a bit Zelda-ish. Did anyone else not believe their ears during the credits because they were accompanied by an electronica-ish song... in an Ultima game? :lol
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SabinFigaro said:Lately? Final Fantasy II.
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What an incredibly brilliant, flawed game. Brilliant because of the conventions it introduced and the mechanics it tried to implement, but flawed because of those exact same mechanics and balance issues. To start a new game, the world of FFII is stacked against you, and this is evidenced by the fact that you need to attack your own party members to raise your statistics. Leveling magic is horribly unbalanced as every new spell starts at level one and takes ages to strengthen. And, inventory space is horribly limited, with useless key items taking up a good third of your useful space.
I hated the first few hours, and trudged through the dungeons with perhaps the worst feature: ridiculous encounter rate. However, as I progressed, I found the system actually worked. Battles individualized my characters with specific stat-gains, magic became useful as I leveled it (with a little help from the glitching), and the challenge was appreciated. FFII remains a horribly unbalanced game, but I believe that's only true for the beginning. You won't see it in my top five FF titles, but you won't see it at the bottom either. It was also a surprisingly lengthy game, taking longer to complete (main game + bestiary + item collection) than FFI, FFIII, FFIV or FFV.
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Don't get me wrong; this game is a piece of CRAP. But when my friend rented it one night, I had a blast tossing rag doll enemies into destructible environments for a few hours. This was the first game that I had ever played that incorporated rag doll physics into a hand-to-hand combat mechanic.
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Full of bugs, shitty single player mode, incredibly shitty team balance issues, and a server browser that is so incredibly slow that it makes you want to commit suicide each time you have to refresh it. I still keep playing the mp though, especially when you're on the winning side of the shitty team balance issues.
hikarutilmitt said:You mentioning this reminds me of Path of Neo. Game is freakin' awful but it's so much fun it's evil.
WedgeX said:Battle Tanx for n64
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Tanks? Hell yeah.
Saving ladies? Hell yeah.
Nuclear war? Hell yeah.
4 person multiplayer? Hell yeah.
Almost more than my middle school friends and I could handle.