For me it's Bad Street Brawler. I totally get why everyone hates it and yeah I guess it's an objectively bad game but I love it and play through it every few years.
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I remember Seanbaby making fun of that game but I've never tried it myself
whomst?
One of the earliest ecelebs, now a washed-up who spends his time b***hing about Trump on twitter.
>now a washed-up who spends his time b***hing about Trump on twitter
Oh God, not even him! Also who the frick still whines about Trump in 2023! And why so many edgy ecelebs from 2000s end up like that? And how the frick did I used to enjoy ecelebs like that?
Even when I used to be a fan of him, I've stopped following him when he started making crappy articles for Cracked from all places.
There's something about Gen X style comedy that lends itself well to being boringly anti-Trump, the whole "I run on sarcasm and coffee" thing meshes with it. I loved Seanbaby back in the day but even I can't deny that his style resembles a nerd pop culture version of late night hosts.
Athena on NES
contra force
yah, its not like the other games in the series but its still really fun once you get the hang of the different characters
This is really fun the first levels
Rest of the game kinda wimpers
>running across jet wings way up in the sky isnt thrilling
>chasing the final boss through a factory while his grunts try to gun you down isnt fun
two i can think of are probably Lord of the Sword on SMS, and Michael Jordon Chaos in the Windy City on SNES. Both of them i get the urge to play every few years, but they both suck. I can see how some people might like Lord of the Sword, but i don't know, there's something about it that's nostalgic, but it's also depressingly shit. I usually don't play them for more than like 20 minutes before giving up. I think i might have rented both of them back in the 90s so there's some nostalgia there, along with heaps of other games, but they're two pretty shitty ones
I love Swamp Thing. It may have obnoxious level design and controls, but it has a killer atmosphere.
You ain't seen shit until you checked out the unofficial Polish Amiga version of it:
Oh yeah I love Street Hassle too. I first discovered it actually through that very video in like 2008 haha. That and Franko and Doman. Polish games were weird.
VGH THE CLASSIC GAME PROGRAMS OF EVROPA
Sonic Adventure 1 and 2.
Theyre objectively bad games in every way. Shit art direction, shit gameplay, terrible story, awful acting, keeps doing ransom shit badly instead of doing one thing well, etc. But I just like those games. I think it's pure nostalgia for me. I just like Sonic, Sonic has a great design.
Look, you are entitled to your opinion, but have a fat frick you and burn in hell.
You will never caress Amy Rose's quills while she sucks you off.
Its a robot why are you replying to it
California Speed
Always the same answer for me, lol
Game Tengoku also borders on kusoge for me, I know people enjoy it but I get the feeling it's one of the lower quality shmups. Maybe Mind Teazzer for 3DO as well... Have yet to try most of the "bad" (live action) FMV games on it or SEGA CD
Never heard bad things about this game, always enjoyed it
For me it's SMB3
How is super mario bros 3 bad
>Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six (1992/NES)
I'm definitely biased because I played this as a kid, but to me, while definitely bad due to having clunky controls that many struggle to get the grips with, while also being 15min long, giving a single continue for players to make up for that and make it more difficult, an OST with a couple of tracks, mediocre graphics even for NES standards, weak level design near the end, also an use of the 1st level's assets on both the 4th and 6th levels... I still love playing it, because getting used to the controls doesn't take long, and when you do it's fun to play as Spider-Man, what also helps is the level design early on, especially the 2nd and 3rd levels, with items to find, going up and down and all around, good bosses aswell... I love playing it.
Black cat and MJ are so hot, bros... too bad they're ugly as frick in the recent Snoy goyslop.
I almost wish they would've given this a multiplatform release besides SMS and Game Gear, would've been interesting to see a 16bit version of it.
HoMM4. AI on the global map is incompetent, but the combat is much richer and interesting than in 3. Plus, the comfy soundtrack and graphics. And thief heroes are amazing.
Most Color Dreams games which at best are like a 5 or 6/10.
Ultimate Stuntman
some of the Sachen games
I remember seeing some Sachen games that almost seem original, like some beat em up I can't remember the name of
Sonic adventure
OK Mario fanatic N6-tard fanboy
Castlevania 2
King's Knight. Super frustrating to learn to play, especially without an instruction manual. Super satisfying when you "git gud". Good to boot up every couple of years to play for 20 minutes to see if you can still complete the game. I bought it for around $3 2008, but I would definitely have been dirty pissed if I had spent $60+ on it back in the 80's.
Ghostbusters (NES). I've beat it a few times, legit, no turbo or anything like that. It's really not hard and I like the idea of building up my ghost catching business, gaining money, buying the upgrades, then storming the final tower. If you open the doors along the way you sometimes get health refills which is key to making it to the top since you inevitably will get hit.
Only Claws Encounters of the Furred Kind, all the other Bubsy games are trash.
Fahrenheit 3000 and Salamander on the ZX Spectrum
Castlevania 2: Simon's Quest is meh at best but I still see good bits in it.
NES California games.
>Castlevania 2: Simon's Quest is meh at best but I still see good bits in it.
It would be considered an underrated classic now if James had never dug his claws into it.
Learn to not take everything on Youtube, Odysee rumble, and b***hute seriously and literally.
Panama Joe on the ZX Spectrum and X-man on the Atari 2600. The latter of the 2 being a tad Janky.
mobile suit gundam journey to jaburo (PS2)
Mickey's Safari in Letterland
I played it a lot as a kid and it makes me nostalgic.
It isn't the worst game ever or anything but it's hard for me to imagine it being fun to anyone who didn't grow up with it.
i played the shit out of this on C64, its hilarious. Its called Street Hassle in UK and looks a bit different
Which one was the original?
this is probably the jankiest racing game ever made and yet I still love it, 90's JGTC kino won't ever be reproduced
Urban Champion for NES. Even for early NES game standards it's way too simplistic and repetitive. But for some reason I still like it.
Quest 64. It's horrible, but I love it anyways.