Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor
Released during the last run of good D& D video games, this was planned to use 2nd edition rules but changed the new 3rd edition rules during development.
The result was an extraordinarily buggy game, which would not itself qualify the game for worst ever, except that one of the bugs would uninstall the PC's system files when the game was uninstalled. Which pretty much qualifies it as malware under the guise of what was then considered a AAA game.
Released during the last run of good D& D video games, this was planned to use 2nd edition rules but changed the new 3rd edition rules during development.
The result was an extraordinarily buggy game, which would not itself qualify the game for worst ever, except that one of the bugs would uninstall the PC's system files when the game was uninstalled. Which pretty much qualifies it as malware under the guise of what was then considered a AAA game.