Lockpicking in 2 Worlds 2. It's the single loudest minigame ever. It's not that hard but it sounds like someone's cocking a shotgun while someone else scraps a spoon on the side of a metal pot.
Really? The lockpicking minigame in Oblivion is probably the best use of lockpicking I've ever seen in a game. Much better than that trial and error rubbish in the Fallout games.plugav said:I have to say, though, the lockpicking minigame was more frustrating.
I DON'T HAVE ANY MONEY!Bobic said:'Would you like to play a game of lucky hit?'
And the damn Wii controls aren't coded well, so you do the symbol for a wind gust and it drops a bomb in there. And then you run out of ink trying to get the right symbol, so you have to wait for the ink to regen and the idiot you're escorting either falls into a death trap or you run out of time and have to start over. The digging mini-game is the straw that broke the camel's back for me when it came to Okami. I wouldn't have cared if it was optional, but it was mandatory to continue with the game, and after raging harder than I've ever raged at any game before, I tossed the disc in the trash*. If I had to review Okami in one sentence, that sentence would be this: An otherwise mediocre game brought down to the shit level because of some mandatory obnoxious mini-game.Soviet Heavy said:What, in your opinion is the worst minigame ever put into an otherwise good game? I love Okami, it looks stunning and plays great. But then, you reach the digging minigame.
How I loath this stupid sequence. You have to protect some moron NPC from wandering into the death traps, and you're also on a timer, and the NPCs don't know how to turn around and just wait for you to make a safe path. Its infuriating.
So what is the worst minigame you've ever played?
Caravan. Yeah, I had that guy in Goodsprings tell me the rules over and over and I still don't know how to play it (and I've played through New Vegas three times). I tried to learn by trial and error, but that didn't help either.Soviet Heavy said:There's also the gambling game in New Vegas with the insane rules. I forget the name.
I just never bothered with it, tbh. I got the rules from the guy in Goodsprings, tried to read them, said "fuck it, I'll learn as I go", tried an actual game and then just gave up on it. Never played Caravan again.DustyDrB said:Caravan. Yeah, I had that guy in Goodsprings tell me the rules over and over and I still don't know how to play it (and I've played through New Vegas three times). I tried to learn by trial and error, but that didn't help either.Soviet Heavy said:There's also the gambling game in New Vegas with the insane rules. I forget the name.
The worst part was that many families sued Nintendo for suffering from those injuries. And they won thousands of dollars, plus a free glove to play those kind of games with.Neverhoodian said:All of the minigames from the first Mario Party that required rapid control stick rotations, simply because it caused millions of players to suffer from palm blisters.