Medal of Honor, the new one.
Medal of Honor, the new one.
E.T.
Rainbow Six: Lockdown! I wasted :10bux: on this game. :saddowns:
It's terrible when the A.I Teammates just runs in front of your firing lane.
Also, when they throw a grenades into some room, those grenades always have to riochet back to us. :rant:
Custards revenge
What, you not man enough to avoid the arrows and fuck indians?![]()
Sonic Advanced 2, it worse than even any of the 3d games. The levels were nothing but a series of random disjointed platforms full of blind leaps of faith. Every level looked like it was spat out of some randomized level generator with a different tileset.
I don't think it was the engine. Gameplay just didn't seem to be well though out at all, especially the game's death system.
Anyone who uses the term "the golden age of video games" sounds like an idiot.
Pacman!
all the wii games that arent from nintendo exept maybe red steel 2
Halo 3
That, guys, is one of the most piece of crap things I've ever bothered losing my time in ever since I know and play video games. I'd rather play an incomplete and boring bug-ridden pre-alpha-sauce game like E.T., Superman 64 or Big Rigs than that "thing" they dared actually selling.
Jurassic Park: Trespasser. Absolutely no friction, worthless melee weapons (They didn't even give them MASS in the game code!), retarded AI, and a load of other horrible things.
1. Alone In The Dark (Newest.)
2. Elder Scrolls Three: Morrowind. (I recognize that it has great lore and all that, but it's combat system left me wanting to take a railroad spike and pound it into my head with a cinderblock.)
3. The Half-Life Series. (Good, but nowhere near as godlike as it's made out to be. Infact, I personally found them to be a rather mediocre series.)
4. Alpha Protocol. (Why did you let me down?)
In no particular order, although I have to say that AitD's newest failure left me wondering why I wasted my time with it. Especially given it's 'Ending.' Fucking rip-off.
Modern Warfare 2
To be honest, more than half of the games released each year look worthless to me. So my list will include recent games.
Medal of Honor
Modern Warfare 2
All Points Bulletin
Global Agenda
R.U.S.E.
Dead Space
Global Agenda.
anything by Activision in the last 5 years or so.
OMG how could we all forget
Rogue Warrior
I don't see anything wrong with R.U.S.E.
Worthless = it has no value to him
its an opinion
Halo ODST.
I've never been a big fan of Halo to begin with, so maybe im biased.. but it was an utter waste! You wander around in a gigantic city thats under-detailed looking for small somewhat hidden objects so you can relive short flash backs.
I beat it in a few hours and then go to play multiplayer and its Halo 3's copied (especially considering i already had Halo 3 and all the map packs. An additional 3 maps wasn't exciting in the least). The fak. I paid 60 for 25 bucks worth of gameplay at best. Horde mode was cool, but otherwise.
Useless piece of junk
True Crime: New York City
I watched my friend's brother play it earlier today. It sucked so bad.
God damn ending is what made me uninstall the game.
Halo.
Alpha Protocol, CoDs after 2, Crazy Taxi for PS2
Big Rigs quite literally is the worst game ever. It has the lowest score that's still a score on multiple review aggregation sites.
Edited:
It's not because you didn't know what you were getting into. I thought it was decent. Hour counts are bullshit as value measurements anyway.
I was SO hyped for that game but in the end.. Ugh.
Any 5 second shovelware shit on DS
like Elf Bowling
I laugh at people who say the newest Medal of Honor is worthless when it hasn't even been released yet. Even if you did play it on the beta it still doesn't count since it's a BETA, not the final product.
It was just that bad of a beta honestly. It leaves a bad impression for the future.
This, a thousand times.
Counter Strike: Condition Zero.
Condition Zero was great wat
The sequels to Tomb Raider. I only give the original credit because it was something kinda new back in 1996. It should have just remained a foot note in gaming history.
Bring on the dumb/disagree/etc.
I know it's very, very, old. But, Superman 64. I still have nightmares about it.
Anything at all based on a sports franchise. They truly are the most worthless things in the entire industry.
The Graveyard. I think it's really worthless, maybe really abstract genre, but still not the money worth it.
Edited:
The Graveyard is a very short computer game designed by Auriea Harvey and Michaël Samyn. You play an old woman who visits a graveyard. You walk around, sit on a bench and listen to a song. It's more like an explorable painting than an actual game. An experiment with realtime poetry, with storytelling without words.
From their website..