What's the worst game you've ever played from start to finish? Do you consider that time wasted?
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I don't play bad games ftmp and when I have them I didn't finish them. but maybe ff12? Still good but took a couple tries to bring myself to actually finish it because it wasn't -that- good. Revenant wings was much better imo
Dead Space 3 probably.
I wouldn't say it was fully wasted time but it was a pretty unfullfiling experience
I emulated shaq-fu once and beat it, story was stupid, I just massed button and prayed to God in order to win, the only good thing was that you could pick who to fight against. Was it a waste of time, yea probably.
Unironically, Cyberpunk. I even 100% the game
I wasn't one of those morons who were jerking CDPR, or even slightly hyped for the game. I played half way through Witcher 2 and found it to be boring.
20 hours into CP, I installed cheat engine and gave myself super speed to reach the quest markers faster. Once I got all of the upgrades that could, I gave myself more points to unlock everything. I was miserable playing the game, skipping most of the dialogues and not paying attention during the unskippable ones. I was bored with the game, while not even 30% in, and yet, I still did everything and finished it
Cyberpunk 2077 is one of the best video games of all time.
Why?
Nope
>20 hours into CP
persona 2 innocent sin
some anon on here told me to play it
yes it was wasted time, persona started at 3
Elden Ring
Yes
Start to finish? I want to say ff13 because for its many flaws it still had a lot of charm + amazing visuals/music
In fact I replayed it recently so I've done it twice now
Shadow warrior.
Yes.
FF7 remake
cyberpunk and its not even close
absolutely
I don't know, I don't bother with games I don't enjoy.
StarFox Zero.
It only took me a handful of hours, but not a single second of them were enjoyable.
I kept waiting for it to get better, but it only got worse.
Dark Souls 2
I finished it despite hating it more than any other game I've ever played in my life. After completing it, I went on to kill every single npc I could find and promised myself I'd never touch another Souls title again.
I have never finished a shit game.
DmC2 probably
drakengard
ffxv
no I fricking love these games but they fricking suck
Catherine
DMC2, but I don't count that time as wasted. It didn't take long and it's interesting to play when you consider the context of its development issues and how it spurred Itsuno to direct DMC3.
Outlast 2, however, just sucked.
Kingdoms of Amalur.
It wasn't BAD, it was just... Aggressively mediocre.
Hard to say if the time was wasted. I wouldn't have continued playing it if I had had something better to do at the time, so I suppose not?
Darksiders 2
Oscar
Yes it was a waste of time
Couldn't finish Dark Souls 1
Fricking sluggish piece of shit i just get increasingly frustrated with its slow rolling and weapon swing compared to Elden Ring
Going to have to be Dark Souls for me too. Was excited because of all the consoletards hyping it up as the second coming of vidya Christ, played it on release, never been more disappointed in my life. One of the WORST ports in history. No graphics settings in 20-fricking-11. Visuals were muddy, AI was braindead, sound was bugged, gameplay ranged from OK-ish to a glitchy mess. Stopped counting the times I fell right through the floor while backstabbing an enemy, for example.
Still finished it because my friends pressured me into it by promising it gets better. It didn't.
dragon age origins
the entire script and world is obviously a first draft.
the rpg engine doesn’t work and fails even compared to kotor.
whole game is unfinished even more than mass effect
Elden Ring
Yes
I went and finished Sekiro after a few hours of Elden Ring and that was fantastic, genuinely incredible experience
I should never have gone back to Elden ring afterwards, fricking hell what a waste
probably drakenard 3 on ps3
holy frick what a miserable experience but the music was good
GTA V. In hindsight there were like 2 fun missions in the entire game and the rest of it was just a chore without a single well-written line of dialogue.
It's been 13 years and I still want my 3 bucks back.
>What's the worst game you've ever played from start to finish?
Dead Island.
>Do you consider that time wasted?
Yeah it was pretty much a waste of time, Chucking shit at zombies was fun at first but it got old quick. The quests were just not interesting at all, ended up just skipping most of the side content.
Final Fantasy 9
X-COM: Enforcer
>What's the worst game you've ever played from start to finish?
kingdom hearts 3
probably this shit, terrible game but I adored it as a wee lad.
Bionic Commando, the reboot
>What's the worst game you've ever played from start to finish? Do you consider that time wasted?
Probably the OG Prey, the one from 2006.
>Do you consider that time wasted?
Not really. The game was so fascinatingly attrocious that it was kinda fun to watch, just to see what can they frick up next.
Also, I spend considerable portion of my free time on Ganker, even the worst game in the world is probably time more meaningfully spent than that.
Probably DMC2. Half life series gets an honorable mention for how boring it was.
>muh tech demo with a “story” attached
Yeah nah it’s good for the time but went into my “never play again” pile
>What's the worst game you've ever played from start to finish
God of War
>Do you consider that time wasted?
yeah
I usually just stop playing if the game is awful, but the closest would have to be the FFXIV trial. Went up to the end of the ARR trial and haven't played since.
You stopped right as it gets good but understandable
>frogs are actually gay
Dropped
I was on the brink because AMD went full-moron and never looked back that gen, but the thing that pushed me to buy a 1080 ti was playing The Evil Within maxed, which the Fury could not. It was probably one of the prettiest games that gen, but boy did I hate it, it felt like every other
>from the maker of X
game that lacked the rest of the team that ACTUALLY made it, and I pushed myself through just so I could keep reacting to the grafix. I've heard anons say TEW 2 is better, but
>open-world crafting
>where's the classic 3d Rayman platforming?
>the beat em up segments have to start soon, right?
Tales of Legendia.
I really liked the soundtrack so I just kept playing. Not a total wash.
Dark souls 2, basically finished it out of obligation just so I would never have to go back to it.
Its the only souls game I have a single playthrough in and by far my lowest playtime of any of them.
Oblivion.
The only reason I beat it is because of sunk cost fallacy. I deleted the game 5 times in the span of a playthrough because I got bored of it by the end of the session and wanted nothing to do with it anymore.
Mass Effect 1
It's sucha an empty, railroaded, sterile, oudated, ugly game
I *think* I've finished Type-0 but I really don't care to remember.
Digimon World 3
All I remember from that game was it being hard as nails and player movement being faster than the game rendered the environment, leaving weird blue "stylised" panels at the edges of the screen. Could never really get over that.
Either Hell Yeah: Wrath of the Dead Rabbit, or El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron
El Shaddai was pretty, mostly, and people talk about it here from time to time, but Hell Yeah was a total waste of effort.
Mass Effect 1, was stuck at home with a broken leg, only reason I could finish that garbage.
Not counting a whole load of shitty Half-Life mods from back in the day, I think it's unironically Fallout 4. I don't even remember anything about it. At a certain point it turned into a haze of samey combat and godawful nonsensical quests I was completely checked out of. I finished the main quest out of spite then literally uninstalled it the moment the ending cutscene ended.
At least Skyrim had good atmosphere. At least the AssCreed games have nice historical locations you can't get anywhere else. Even Fallout 3 had some memorable sequences that didn't feel ENTIRELY contrived. I have literally NOTHING positive to say about Fallout 4.
It doesn't hold up, but I respect it for trying to do the "Star Control 2, as a modern AAA" thing. It had potential. Unfortunately the sequels ruined everything by first turning it into a shitty generic Gears of War shootah, and then crapping out and ruining the story/lore in ME3.
>It doesn't hold up, but I respect it for trying to do the "Star Control 2, as a modern AAA" thing. It had potential. Unfortunately the sequels ruined everything by first turning it into a shitty generic Gears of War shootah, and then crapping out and ruining the story/lore in ME3.
It never held up, it already was a mind numbing Gears of War clone with alien boobs to serve as a carrot on a stick.
Pokemon
It was a waste of time, but I like the monsters
If I finished it it wasn't a bad game
i beat devil may cry 2 on all difficultys with both characters. ngl i had fun.
I don't know anon, what is your favorite game?
X-Blades
Yes
I only play good games from start to finish.
If I don't like a game for a significant portion of the time I'm playing I stop playing.
Bioshock Infinite
yes