Worst game you've played?

Ugh I HATED the Kingdom Hearts for DS games. They made me sick XC I also really hated playing Sims on PS3. My sister gave it to me for my birthday, and I played it once. Maybe. It was just horrible!
 
Ugh I HATED the Kingdom Hearts for DS games. They made me sick XC I also really hated playing Sims on PS3. My sister gave it to me for my birthday, and I played it once. Maybe. It was just horrible!

DDD was **** tbh, or, the demo was. Really much ticked me off buying it at all.
 
DDD was **** tbh, or, the demo was. Really much ticked me off buying it at all.

Dream Drop was actually amazing as far as technical and graphic innovations go on the 3DS. It raised a new standard for mobile gaming at the time that hadn't been hit that far in the 3DS's lifetime. Not to mention the game is long enough to rival the at-home console versions and had a story and gameplay that was both refreshing for someone who's played all the Kingdom Hearts games in the series, and versatile. You can never judge a game by the demo.
 
358/2 Days was pretty awful, and so was Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs. Both of them were major letdowns for me personally.
 
Even though I play this game, everyday I ask myself why. League has the most toxic community and I'm just so sick of it. But i have spent so much on skins, it would be such a waste to just quit.
 
Dream Drop was actually amazing as far as technical and graphic innovations go on the 3DS. It raised a new standard for mobile gaming at the time that hadn't been hit that far in the 3DS's lifetime. Not to mention the game is long enough to rival the at-home console versions and had a story and gameplay that was both refreshing for someone who's played all the Kingdom Hearts games in the series, and versatile. You can never judge a game by the demo.

+respect


I am going to say Clash of Clans. I just don't see the appeal and why it's so hyped. I tried it for like 2 weeks after everyone and their grandmothers at home and work pressured me to get it.

I didn't really get into it.
 
Dream Drop was actually amazing as far as technical and graphic innovations go on the 3DS. It raised a new standard for mobile gaming at the time that hadn't been hit that far in the 3DS's lifetime. Not to mention the game is long enough to rival the at-home console versions and had a story and gameplay that was both refreshing for someone who's played all the Kingdom Hearts games in the series, and versatile. You can never judge a game by the demo.

Then why did they made it so crappy. On the other hand Luigi's Mansion 2/Dark Moon was real **** too. Both demo and the game itself was bad. So sometimes you can judge, sometimes maybe not. Still I don't think DDD was that innovative, but each to their own I suppose and I was never into the earlier KH games/hype so maybe that's why I found it boring and bad.

Also about communities, I think Dota is a bit worse. Unless you play with good friends all you get is elitist kids.
 
Hmm, got a few... Even if the game isn't super great, I TRY to at least play all the way through, but there are just some games that I just... couldn't finish.

- FFXII. The intro was long and bored me out of my mind and when it was finally over and I could actually move around and fight things, I found the battle system annoying and I just couldn't get into it. I played it for a total of... 30 minutes. Probably the shortest amount of time I've ever spent on a game, and much of it was the intro... Even the other two games I'm gonna list, I played longer than that. Thankfully, it was my friend's game so I didn't waste any of my own money for it.

And these two, like FFXII I quickly got bored and I had definite buyer's remorse:

- Pokemon White. Ugh... I got sucked in since so many of my friends had it or Black. Such a mistake. I got to like the 5th gym, but it took me months to get even get there since I had to pretty much force myself to play after a while. The game seemed just like all the other games, same basic idea.

Because of it, I have VERY high expectations for the new games and refuse to buy another game unless Nintendo does something extremely innovative with the series. I looked at X & Y, even played the demo and wasn't impressed by it, so least I won't be wasting my money on Pokemon games for a while.

- GTA IV. I just couldn't get into it. The storyline didn't really keep my attention for too long as I simply enjoyed shooting people and stealing cars more. While that was fun, even that couldn't keep me from continuing on. Thankfully, I didn't pay full price for it, so I didn't feel as bad about it.
 
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Also for FF XII so. much yes. The battle system is terrible not to mention the first fights, barely got past them =_=
 
Grand Theft Auto...my brother let me try it out and I honestly don't see how people think it's fun lol.
 
It's not the worst game story-wise, but for me it's Assassin's Creed. :c

It started out so fun, like "heck yeah I'm an assassin let me throw knives EVERYWHERE" but then every mission was exactly the same. Like, collect intel, collect flags, stab man, repeat. ACII was better, and I haven't played any of the others, but...I just cannot finish 1 because dear lord the repetitiveness.
 
Even though I play this game, everyday I ask myself why. League has the most toxic community and I'm just so sick of it. But i have spent so much on skins, it would be such a waste to just quit.

The game is boring and shallow as hell. When I play it, I bemoan the lack of extra mechanics I can carry out to maximise efficiency. It's just dull laning until we decide to try and gank someone, who will just flash away. Fun.
 
Grand Theft Auto...my brother let me try it out and I honestly don't see how people think it's fun lol.

I think GTA IV and V are trash. Vice City was perfect and San Andreas was great but now its change and not for the better.
 
Also for FF XII so. much yes. The battle system is terrible not to mention the first fights, barely got past them =_=

Strange! I played this before realizing every body hated it.

I really liked it! I thought it played really enjoyably. FF IMO had a hard time trying to keep up in the market, no body really seems to go for turn based any more. But for what it was, I had a lot of fun with 12, I liked the characters, and the maps, and the battle system.

It was 13 that got me all riled up.
 
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