Well I guess most of the people here are missing the point in what you say you want.Captain Hat said:Hey all, so I'm looking to torture myself and test my patience. Basically I'd like to hear what you think are the worst RPG's in existence and I'm gonna give them a try. We're talking over-powered bosses, hours upon hours of grinding or seeking "that" item, unbalanced party systems, etc.
The catch is they have to be retro. I'm looking for anything on the N64 or older. None of this "Enchanted Arms" or "The last Remnant" crap.
Old-school, unfair, and downright HARD RPG's to beat. Lay it on me and tell me why it's such a horrible game or why you quit playing/didn't even bother.
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If I had to make suggestions, most would actually be PC games, but here are a few:
#1: Spirit Of Adventure (PC)
#2: Disciples Of Steel (PC)
#3: Cobra Mission (PC)
#4: Mines Of Titan/Mars Saga (PC)
#5: Sentinel Worlds: Future Magic (PC)
#6: Challenge Of The Five Realms (PC)
#7: Bloodnet (PC)
#8: Hard Nova (PC)
#9: Shadowrun (Sega Genesis)
#10: Hosigami: Ruining The Blue Earth (Playstation)
#11: SMT: Ronde (Sega Mega Drive)
I could list more, but these are the ones I feel best fit your description. To be fair a lot of these games have redeeming features to them, but most are REALLY badly designed in at least one or two crucial aspects above and beyond any grinding or a complicated game system. For example "Shadowrun" for the Sega Genesis is a cult classic, and did a good job of following a lot of the RPG mechanics, but features an annoying healing system, a beginning where you spend a lot of time literally running around between locations on a slum map to get enough exps and wealth to not be beaten down constantly (hours), and what I feel is a very awkward combat system due to it being designed to work with two buttons.
Most of the games I mention above can be found via Abandonware sites and so on, as the games were so.... mediocre, that not only are they old, but the developers didn't hold onto the rights for them. Abandonia, Home Of The Underdogs, etc... legal, but I'm not sure of the stance of "The Escapist" on Abandonware so I am loathe to post direct links.
As an honorable mention, I'd also refer you to the "Dungeon Master" series, I can't quite say that this counts as a "bad" game as for it's day it was nearly perfect and helped set the standards by which RPGs are judged. It does tend to be fairly tricky though, and it's possible to literally get perma-stuck due to running out of food and water and so on if you don't understand the system correctly and plan ahead by figuring out which creatures in the dungeon you can eat and so on. The original "Dungeon Master" has been remade constantly, and there are versions that run in Java and so on out there on a lot of those abandonware sites.
The final Wizardry trilogy (Bane Of The Cosmic Forge, Crusaders Of The Dark Savant, Wizardry 8) is also excellent, but it's abandonware at this point to my knowlege. The latter "Might and Magic" games are in the same catagory, while cult classics it's notable that the last installment: "Day Of The Destroyer" was viewed as being fairly weak due to it's graphic quality even for the day, and so on. "Might and Magic 9" is a legendary stinker, and pretty much heralded the end of the series as an RPG franchise.