I am in the mood to play a horrible game so what was the worst game of this generation so far a review score so low you wonder why it was made, i will pick up that game for no more than 20 bucks and play it just for laughs.,
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Ride to hell has nothing on Motorbike which got a 1 from gamespot
1.5 actually, though I would argue that Motorbike is still worse. At least Ride to Hell is fascinating in its badness. Motorbike is just a completely broken clone of another series.
Ride to hell has nothing on Motorbike which got a 1 from gamespot
I'd be inclined to say that either of them is an adequate waste of time and attention.
Some day scientists shall study both of these games to determine how many brain cells die for each minute spent playing either of them!
Ride to hell has nothing on Motorbike which got a 1 from gamespot
I'd be inclined to say that either of them is an adequate waste of time and attention.
Some day scientists shall study both of these games to determine how many brain cells die for each minute spent playing either of them!
Indeed Ride to Hell is indeed a ride to hell and is an example of bad all around, and to think that Deep Silver is the same company who know holds Metro Last Light and Saints row ip´s
A company that can take some scraps that was canned and make it into a game can't be healthy for any game.
@ZZoMBiE13: What's disturbing is that it's a game developed by Quicksilver. The team behind Dead Island.
@ZZoMBiE13: What's disturbing is that it's a game developed by Quicksilver. The team behind Dead Island.
I thought that was Deep Silver? I could be wrong though.
Strangely enough, I found myself enjoying Dead Island once I got into it a bit. The analog control option took it from mid tier zombie brawler to upper tier hack-n-slash glorious.
Look into Ride to Hell: Retribution
What?! That game looks utterly amazing!
@ZZoMBiE13: What's disturbing is that it's a game developed by Quicksilver. The team behind Dead Island.
I thought that was Deep Silver? I could be wrong though.
Strangely enough, I found myself enjoying Dead Island once I got into it a bit. The analog control option took it from mid tier zombie brawler to upper tier hack-n-slash glorious.
Deep Silver is the publisher and it was Techland who made the game.
And i liked Riptide so i am thinking about going back and giving Island another chance.
@ZZoMBiE13: What's disturbing is that it's a game developed by Quicksilver. The team behind Dead Island.
Deep Silver is the publisher. It was Techland who developed Dead Island.
I was going to say maybe there was some motion controlled piece of shovelware but then again, a lot of those don't even get reviewed.
What about Bomberman Act Zero? Remember it was an attempt at a "gritty reboot" of Bomberman? Cute, little square headed Bomberman was turned into a genetically engineered cyborg (along with busty Bomberwomen) forced to fight in a futuristic death arena for our amusement. Aside from the stupidity of taking a cute, colorful character and making him "badass" to appeal to the lowest common denominator, the game had no local play, 99 levels, all the same and no save feature. It was an early 360 exclusive but it ranks a lovely 34 on Metacritic.
I was going to say maybe there was some motion controlled piece of shovelware but then again, a lot of those don't even get reviewed.
What about Bomberman Act Zero? Remember it was an attempt at a "gritty reboot" of Bomberman? Cute, little square headed Bomberman was turned into a genetically engineered cyborg (along with busty Bomberwomen) forced to fight in a futuristic death arena for our amusement. Aside from the stupidity of taking a cute, colorful character and making him "badass" to appeal to the lowest common denominator, the game had no local play, 99 levels, all the same and no save feature. It was an early 360 exclusive but it ranks a lovely 34 on Metacritic.
I actually thought the concept for the game was kind of neat, I mean it was pretty unexpected for a Bomberman game that he would be turned into an actual robot. But the game was total rubbish.
I'm not sure if I would say the Burger King games are better or worse than that. Sneak King does have this weird sense of originality to it. Big Bumpin might have been a little fun. Maybe the bicycle one was the worst of the bunch? I really can't recall. But those games were so cheap, people didn't expect much from those - it was just a bonus.
I tried demos of some games on XBLA that were pretty rotten. I'm not sure if we're including those or not. Lost: Via Domus was quite the letdown, at least you could get some replay value out of these other games but not that one - yet it did have alright graphics. I think the crown would have to go to something based off of a movie or TV show, or some budget title aimed at kids or families.
Did you mean the last gen? All what comes to this is Sonic's worst year,which involved a royal woman having an "affair" with him in Sonic '06. I can't argue if that should turn into a Japanese movie instead of a game(I realized that the characters were a lot better in the JP version than the English)
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