What is the worst game you played but actually enjoyed?

I would have to say Alpha Protocol. For all its flaws it had a really good story.

Agreed 100%.

Though, that, for me, isn't the worst. Still trying to think of something -- I know there is something that fits this category.
 
Lips on the 360.
I wouldn't advertise it but I actually like Karaoking it up in my living room. That's probably the only game my girlfriend always beats me at. Still love it though and I don't know any serious gamers who like karaoke games,, Either that or they do and refuse to admit it for the street cred.
 
I've thought of one.

Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2012)

Though the game is good-looking compared to its predecessor, it lacks in pretty much every other department.
Vehicle handling is also improved compared to its predecessor.

Story was -- wait! No story. Not NEARLY in-depth as the original. Earning pinkslips felt like a genuine reward; here, it feels so pointless. Having raced against a "Most Wanted" racer - they're all Most Wanted, so it feels like no real reward reward when finishing the game, IMHO.

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I've thought of one.

Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2012)

Though the game is good-looking compared to its predecessor, it lacks in pretty much every other department.
Vehicle handling is also improved compared to its predecessor.

Story was -- wait! No story. Not NEARLY in-depth as the original. Earning pinkslips felt like a genuine reward; here, it feels so pointless. Having raced against a "Most Wanted" racer - they're all Most Wanted, so it feels like no real reward reward when finishing the game, IMHO.

Possible spoiler [hidden].

WHAT!?! Most wanted was awesome.

EDIT: My bad, i was thinking of Hot Pursuit, yeah agree with you, even though I did "finish" it, it wasn't that great.
 
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I played Die Hard Trilogy 2 years ago. By all accounts it was rubbish, but I played through the the third person shooting parts over and over again. I didn't go in for the on-rails shooting or the driving. I think if the whole game had been a third person shooting affair, it would have been so much better.
 
Mount and Blade without a doubt! It's really glitchy, the graphics suck, the combat sucks , hell, almost everything sucks, but wow, the absolute rush of taking your first castle and then expanding it to slowly create your empire..... amazing. I would throw all my money at them for a MMORPG version, but it has to be just as sh*tty as it is now :p


Imma go and play it now
 
The first two harry potter games. I know the thing about movie tie-in games being horrible (and a movie based on a book no less) but I thought being able to run around Hogwarts was amazing :p

Gamespot's review for Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone got a 6.1 on PS2 and Xbox... but only 4.0 for PS1 (which is the version I played :()
 
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Superman Returns

I know it was quite a bad game. It was very a very 'empty' game, all you could do was fly around and fight. but I really loved flying around Metropolis and in between the buildings at high speed. I also thought it was quite clever that the city had a health bar and not superman himself.
I actually got pretty good at it and would absolutely own the enemies, adding to the enjoyment somewhat.
 
The first two harry potter games. I know the thing about movie tie-in games being horrible (and a movie based on a book no less) but I thought being able to run around Hogwarts was amazing :p

Gamespot's review for Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone got a 6.1 on PS2 and Xbox... but only 4.0 for PS1 (which is the version I played :()


Spent literally hours playing HP 3. The game was a gift and the only one I could afford for a while
 
Spent literally hours playing HP 3. The game was a gift and the only one I could afford for a while

I didn't like the third movie (at the time and in comparison to the first two movies and the third book) so I just assumed I wouldn't like the game.
 
Magicka

Got it in the Steam Coal promotion. Was so full of bugs and a painful learning curve. Yet I found it a challenge to discover and use new spell combinations. Later started playing with a friend and ended up TK'ing em more than any NPC in game.

Glad to see they working on a PvP version. http://signup.wizardwars.com/
 
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