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.
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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.
Lost planet perhaps?
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 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
E.T. on the Atari.
I clocked that game a few times but only read about the whole worst game ever story much later. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari_video_game_burial
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 :()
I loved DNF, dunno why everyone thought it was shit...