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Major League Baseball on NES is tiresome, broken and annoying... and I love playing it with friends just for a cheap laugh.
I think that a multi-segmented body would've worked better in a 32-bits game since sprite rotation was possible. It's like a proto-ragdoll.The closest thing to a so-bad-it's-good game I've beaten is Earnest Evans on the Genesis. You really have to play it to understand. The character is made up of a bunch of separate sprites and he seems nearly uncontrollable at first, which I found hilarious for a while. I wouldn't say I like the game though, the comedy wears off eventually.
I almost feel like the N-Gage itself could be listed here. I find it fascinating, but actually playing it? Nah.Splinter Cell Chaos Theory
on N-Gage.
Tomb Raider is the only notably good ones, the rest are pretty much restricted by hardware limitations, you'd be playing in 15fps most of the time. It was cool to have that tho back in the day.I almost feel like the N-Gage itself could be listed here. I find it fascinating, but actually playing it? Nah.
I'm pretty hesitant to call Shinobido Way of the Ninja a bad game, but I could be biased. I've heard the PSP game is jankier, but I haven't gotten to it yet.Shinobido Way/Tales of the Ninja
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The PSP one is like Tenchu Time of the Assassins but worse.I'm pretty hesitant to call Shinobido Way of the Ninja a bad game, but I could be biased. I've heard the PSP game is jankier, but I haven't gotten to it yet.
A whole lotta (fools) gold here. Final Fight Revenge has to be one of my favorite fighters for a poverty kusoge session. I've still never met anyone IRL that has heard of Countdown Vampires. I kinda like FF:WA and SS:WR too.Essentially jank games not outright terrible. I omitted a few like Mega Man Battle & Chase, Ghen War, Bomberman Fantasy Race, Riglord Saga, and Sonic R for example some may consider 'bad' I wouldn't.
- Advanced V.G.
- Scud: The Disposable Assassin
- Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout
- Extra Bright
- Fatal Fury: Wild Ambition
- Terra Cresta 3D
- Tama: Adventurous Ball in Giddy Labyrinth
- Final Fight Revenge
- Planet Joker
- Future Racer
- Cosmic Race
- Johnny Bazookatone
- Spawn: The Eternal
- Browning
- Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22
- Ragnagard
- Countdown Vampires
- Fantastic Four
- Floating Runner: Quest for the 7 Crystals
- Autobahn Tokio
- BoomBots
- Sol Divide
- Samurai Shodown: Warriors Rage
- Vampire Hunter D
- Pax Corpus
not actually ''bad'' games, but more like, janky/cheesy ones, which can still provide lot of cool moments, especially some of them, like dpremonition or fatal fury 5
in no order
- fallout new vegas
- ff7: docerberus
- ultra age
- wanted dead
- sliterhead
- fatal frame 5
- dpremonition 2
- original nier
- gungrave (2022)
- alan wake 1 (original)
- witcher 1
- orphen (ps2)
- just cause 2
- turok 2008
- uncharted 1 (it really aged)
- blacksite area 51
- the amazing spiderman 1 game
- shenmue 2
I like how they added destructible crates in matches. I remember reading about Countdown Vampires in a VG magazine back in the day staff giving it low scores and such. Only recently I finally decided to get around to playing it, so far its noticeable bad but isn't abysmal (yet?). FF:WA, and SS:WR have that busted charm to them.A whole lotta (fools) gold here. Final Fight Revenge has to be one of my favorite fighters for a poverty kusoge session. I've still never met anyone IRL that has heard of Countdown Vampires. I kinda like FF:WA and SS:WR too.
Both have some design decisions that hold them back. Advance 3 especially with the crusher spam, terrible team combos, the 7 minute long Chaos Angel Act 2, the boss of Twinkle Snow, and the locations of Chao. Though now looking back at it, I may have stretched with DKC3, that game's just kinda odd. Sonic Advance 3 not so much, though it's way better off than Sonic Advance 2, which I didn't mention because I legitimately hate that game.I'm curious about why DKC 3 and Sonic Advance 3.
I loved my time with Devil's Third. It's so stupid, over the top, and fun, a true Grindhouse Video Game. I enjoyed Wanted: Dead as well, but it leaned into the silliness and lost a bit of that B Movie charm in the process, whereas Devil's Third was more sincere.I preferred Alan Wake to Alan Wake 2. While Alan Wake 2 can be visually spectacular, I preferred the storytelling, the characters, and the gameplay of the first. While there were probably too many repetitive shootouts in the first with The Taken, I found the sequel to have far too little of it. There was a whole lot walking and a lot less action. Whereas I've replayed the first game many times, I've only played Alan Wake 2 twice and I can't see myself playing it much more than that. By comparison, I've replayed Max Payne 1/2, Alan Wake 1+DLC, Quantum Break and Control many times. I've only played American Nightmare a few times, though.
I agree with Wanted: Dead and Slitterhead. Those are two of my more recent favorite weirdo games. By the way, while I'm talking about Wanted: Dead, you reminded me of another "bad game" that I love:
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I loved my time with Devil's Third. It's so stupid, over the top, and fun, a true Grindhouse Video Game. I enjoyed Wanted: Dead as well, but it leaned into the silliness and lost a bit of that B Movie charm in the process, whereas Devil's Third was more sincere.
It's kinda like comparing the original "So Bad It's Good" movie that was trying to be genuine to the sequel movie that's in on the joke and winks to the audience, it's not quite the same.