Wow, and here I had blocked that game completely out of my memory. Probably one of the worst sequels to a fantastic game I've ever played in my life. Say want you want about Final Fantasy games being better or worse - they're largely a matter of opinion - but Twisted Metal 3 was OBJECTIVELY shittier than anything else of the sort.Icehearted said:Worst one I can remember playing was Twisted Metal 3. I was very disappointed.
I Think I got that laying round not had the chance to play it though... sounds like im luckyThunderhorse31 said:Wow, and here I had blocked that game completely out of my memory. Probably one of the worst sequels to a fantastic game I've ever played in my life. Say want you want about Final Fantasy games being better or worse - they're largely a matter of opinion - but Twisted Metal 3 was OBJECTIVELY shittier than anything else of the sort.Icehearted said:Worst one I can remember playing was Twisted Metal 3. I was very disappointed.
I'm getting mad just thinking about it...
Ha ha ha ha! That is just the worst game ever!Timbydude said:(I played it on Playstation too
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I played that game on PC. Half the time, I never knew what I was supposed to be doing. Garbage. Thank God I didn't pay for it.CK76 said:Independence Day - The film is a masterpiece in comparison.
*shudders*
Just looked at the cover art for the Digimon Worlds. If memory serves me right, it was either number 1 or 2. It definetly wasn't 3 because I don't remember a bear Digimon.LordNue said:Digimon World 3 I think. It was shit, it really was.Xyphon said:I forgot what the name was, but it was a Digimon game. It had you going from area to area in some mech thing and you had a limited number of moves to get to your objectives. If I remember right, there were also different factions you could join at the start.
Other than that, I can't really remember. It didn't seem like there were many bad games back then.
Thrill Kill?afaceforradio said:Oh god I can't remember what it was called, maybe y'all can help me out:
It was a beat 'em up game (although I use that term VERY loosely) but it was set in a weird dungeon with these demonic type people/characters and it was... well it was quite sexual and S&M in its nature (using whips and what have you as weapons). It was on the PSX. Can anyone think of what it was called?
I swear some rich weirdo had a dirty dream and woke up, got on the phone, and turned it into a game.
Agreed. Yu-Gi-Oh! was amazing. That game was crap. You could randomly fuse monsters with each other...well, you could try at least. If the fusion didn't work out (which was 99% of the time), you just lost both cards. I could get past the first battle and nothing more, because you're given HORRIBLE cards, and the opponent has unstoppable ones.RebellionXXI said:I was into Yu-Gi-Oh! for a while during high school, and I bought a God-awful Yu-Gi-Oh! PSX game called Forbidden Memories. I know one might not expect much from an adaptation of a card game, but the problem was the game mechanics weren't even like the actual card game. I thought it might be cool since it had animations for the monster battles, but they were slow, clunky, and flow-breaking.
Bottom line: shit. I went to the store and sold it back to them for used.
Just looked up the Digimon Worlds on youtube. World 1 is not set in the dungeon crap, so that one is not what I played. World 2, however, is set in the dungeons and has the exact same graphics that I remember. World 3 as far as I've seen has more of a cartoon-like travel system and much better in terms of grahpics.LordNue said:Ehh I didn't get the bear one either, I used agumon. But 3 was the one with the shitty dungeon tank things if I recall.Xyphon said:Just looked at the cover art for the Digimon Worlds. If memory serves me right, it was either number 1 or 2. It definetly wasn't 3 because I don't remember a bear Digimon.LordNue said:Digimon World 3 I think. It was shit, it really was.Xyphon said:I forgot what the name was, but it was a Digimon game. It had you going from area to area in some mech thing and you had a limited number of moves to get to your objectives. If I remember right, there were also different factions you could join at the start.
Other than that, I can't really remember. It didn't seem like there were many bad games back then.
Sorry to tell you but Sephi is over ratedNoblePhilistineFox said:9 was worse, because It had all of those things except it boasted on how stupid it looked and in 7 hours I was already on the last disk.Lasharus said:Hrmm, if I have to pick one from my collection, I don't have any games that I really outright HATE.
So, I'll go with Final Fantasy 8. To me, still, the worst of the PS1 Final Fantasy. Annoying gameplay mechanics, a leveling system that actually discouraged leveling, a broken card game (broken in the sense that if you played it a few hours at the start of the game with Card Mod, you could pretty much trivialise the rest of the game) and one of the most strangely written storylines (read: idiotically) of the series, that one's probably my worst PS1 game.
And the main antagonist guy at the start is a blatent ripoff of sephiroth, look up Kuja and youll see.
Oh, and the main character(Zidane) is annoying, looks stupid(monkey tail, girl face, frilly shirt with no sleaves), COMPLETELY useless in combat(I purposefully kill him in combat and dont heal him, he is even useless as a pincushion) and the exp system is flawed to hell(leveling up only gives you a higher level number, it in no way increases your stats)
the only good thing about it was that Freya and Vivi were cool characters, but I dont consider them FF9 characters, they are thier own thing to me.