Big Rigs Makes Play For Worst Game Of All Time 228
Thanks to GameSpot for its review of Big Rigs: Over The Road Racing for the PC, which it awards its worst score ever, 1.0/10, rhapsodizing: "Big Rigs is a game so astoundingly bad that it manages to transcend nearly every boundary put forth by some of gaming's absolute worst of the worst and easily makes it into that dubiously extraordinary category of being one of the most atrocious games ever published." The review goes on to explain some of that atrociousness, noting: "You can clip your truck right through every object on a race course in Big Rigs, from the biggest of houses and walls, right down to the smallest of lampposts. Furthermore, bridges evidently don't actually exist, despite the fact that you can see them - driving over any of them results in you sinking right through them." Although Big Rigs makes a valiant attempt, what videogame would you rate as the worst of all time?
it's not titles like this that are really the wors (Score:5, Insightful)
with titles like thsi 'big rigs' you'll know instantly that they suck. sure it sucks if you bought it blindly, but at least it's possible to spot games like these beforehand.
Custer's Revenge (Score:4, Informative)
I can top that! (Score:2)
Fuck Quest
"It rewarded me by crashing my computer."
Great Waldo Search (Score:5, Informative)
You know those books? (a.k.a "Where's Wally" in the UK)
They made a game of it. There were five levels. FIVE. The location of waldo was NOT randomised.
It took about 5 minutes to play through the thing, and that was it.
ZERO replay value, and a wad of wasted cash. Even the books had more "levels" than this, and cost about a tenth of the price.
Re:Great Waldo Search (Score:2)
Four Syllables ... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Four Syllables ... (Score:2)
Was I right?
Re:Four Syllables ... (Score:3, Funny)
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Re:Four Syllables ... (Score:2)
I thought I was missing a great game. I was so pissed. Then I read the reviews online and saw the pictures.
Re:Four Syllables ... (Score:2)
It was mediocre. Not awful, just mediocre.
Re:Four Syllables ... (Score:2)
Going through the games I enjoyed. 7.6, 9.5, 8.9, 7.0, 8.8, 7.5, 9.2, 9.4
Going over some games I thought were mediocre...6.4, 7.3, 8.6 (tasteless losers), 7.2, 7.1 (For Hoshigami o_O! How is this above 5?), 7.1
Given that I don't play that many games each year (it's gone up to five...maybe) and I struggle to find any game I've seen enough to not block from my memory that's below 6.4...I'm going to avoid Daikatana. Perhaps not as much as Hydlide (which seems to be the con
The worst game of all time? (Score:5, Funny)
A lightcycles clone.
For the Apple II.
In basic.
By my dad.
Framerate (and general game speed) was about one frame per minute. Graphics: monochrome ASCII.
We took one look then went straight back to playing "Don't press the letter Q" on the Oric.
Alright! (Score:4, Funny)
Ho hum (Score:5, Informative)
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Re:Ho hum (Score:2)
So this game is what you get when you try to herd cats in Russia from Santa Monica?
I don't have to rate it... (Score:5, Interesting)
It was so bad, in fact, that I seem to remember their review scales changing to rate games on a scale of 10 down to Cosmic Race. =)
Re:I don't have to rate it... (Score:4, Informative)
Re:I don't have to rate it... (Score:2)
I was reading them over and I can see how they make sense -- they're quite similar to using WSAD to strafe and +mlook, except it's just turning instead of looking around.
Re:I don't have to rate it... (Score:2, Insightful)
No such thing as bad publicity (Score:5, Funny)
Re:No such thing as bad publicity (Score:3, Interesting)
I guess that it loaded, at least. And there were trucks on it.
It reminds me of the tests we had school where the first 10% of your score was for getting your name right.
Re:No such thing as bad publicity (Score:2)
Precisely (Score:2)
Re:Precisely (Score:2)
Ob Spinal Tap ref (Score:2)
"But it goes up to 11"
Just don't go buy it... (Score:3, Insightful)
Yes, it looks hilarious...but you'll get over that quick.
Bestest review ever! (Score:5, Interesting)
The user comments are even better than the main review. Well worth the read.
Drek (Score:5, Interesting)
Daikatana had a gestation period of 5 years; Battlecruiser 3000AD, seven years. I am still befuddled as to how something could take so long and yet be so poorly done as those two examples were.
With Daikatana, we had John Romero (I AM JOHN ROMERO LOOK AT MY HAIR LOOK AT MY BUTT LOOK AT...)promising to make us his bitch for the better part of 5 years. What we got instead was a lukewarm game that was 5 years out of date, and many good jokes about John, and the excess of Ion Storm.
Derek Smart gets the award for the crappiest game ever that had the longest gestation period. SEVEN years he worked on it, and in the end it was a buggy, unplayable mess and a laughing stock.
It doesn't surprise me when games like Big Rigs come out and are unplayably bad, as their gestation periods are quite small. They hardly register in the minds of many before they vanish into oblivion where they belong.
Games such as Daikatana and Battlecruiser 3000AD continue to amaze me to this day, for it isn't everyday in the PC games industry that so little has been done with so much.
Re:Drek (Score:3, Informative)
Not that he didn't have enough time to finish up the damn game, but there you go.
hrmm.. (Score:2, Funny)
Dunno if it is the worst ever, but it shure puts up a good fight for the title!
And for all those Dikatana fans at least it had clipping!
Flightpath 737 (Score:5, Informative)
Let's See (Score:5, Insightful)
Well, to be worst, there has to be an expectation that the game will be good. Big Rigs, obviously, did not have great expectations. Games that were supposed to be great, but ended up being mediocre or bad are much more interesting.
Black and White was supposed to change gaming as we knew it and instead was just a crappy game. Gamespot ranking: 9.3. Looks like the reviewer bought into the hype.
Dungeon Siege was also supposed to be a great game! And it was, for the 20 minutes it took to exhaust 100% of the gameplay. Gamespot Ranking: 8.4. At least it was more interesting than B&W.
It is easy to complain about the Aquamans and Big Rigs of the world, but did anyone really expect them to be great games?
Re:Let's See (Score:2)
It's a shame it didn't do better. I think if they had just quadrupled the number of levels, it would have been one of the best games of all time.
B&W had one of the best 3d user interfaces I've ever used in a game. It's too bad we probably won't see many games try that kind of interface again...
Re:Let's See (Score:2)
Frankly, I thought the system played wonderfully on my 800mhz system with a GeForce2, so I dunno what you're talking about with the minimum system requirements
Re:Let's See (Score:2)
Everywhere I looked, this game was scoring 9.5's or 10's. I figured it had to be good, and I bought it like the first week it was out.
I played for a while, and found out that you don't even get to really SHOOT anyone. You just decide if you want to do battle, and then sit back and 'watch the action'. Hell, that sounds about as exciting as NASCAR.
Personally, I like to c
Re:Let's See (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Let's See (Score:2)
Yet again, I was reminded that not everyone is like me...or anyone else for that matter. I like games that some people hate, and others like games I don't even understand. Thank god that there are a lot of different type
Re:Let's See (Score:2)
Personally, I thought that Knights of the Old Republic was a fantastic game--quite possibly the best RPG I've played since the vastly underrated Anachronox.
Re:Let's See (Score:2)
I made basic game in jr high(1986?), that while I was proud, really sucked.
The worst game ever really should phrased the game with the biggest difference between potential and reality. That Romero game comes to mind.
Re:Let's See (Score:2)
I disagree. You are talking about the most disappointing game ever. There is a substantial difference.
The Tyson v Sphinx fight (90 second workout) could be considered the most disappointing fight ever, while watching to quadriplegics fight (cripple fight!) would probably take the cake as the worst fight ever.
That being said, I would say that "E.T" is probably one of the (if not *the*) biggest disappointment of all time. I act
My personal worst (Score:5, Interesting)
The game was hideous graphically (they couldn't even get the Welsh flag correct), totally inaccurate, and incredibly easy. The worst bit was the AI though; the ball was just followed around the pitch by all 20 players, and at free kicks the defenders formed a wall ON THE WRONG SIDE OF THE ATTACKING PLAYER including the goalkeeper.
The game was released for the Sega Megadrive in the mid 90s. I never saw a review of it, and can only assume that they expected to get all their income from clueless relatives buying the game as a gift (which is what happened in my case).
You'd think some companies would have more self respect...
Well it took some searching... (Score:2)
You're welcome.
Ultima IX (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Ultima IX (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Ultima IX (Score:2)
The neat thing was you could travel everywhere without loading screens, going from outside to inside dungeons without breaks. Lots of modern games can't even do that.
Don't know what the worst game is.. (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Don't know what the worst game is.. (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Don't know what the worst game is.. (Score:2)
I believe they've acknowledge how crappy a problem it is...I don't know where they are in terms of fixing it (over the holidays a bunch of problems came up and they had to start up fixing stuff immediately when they got back).
Re:Don't know what the worst game is.. (Score:2)
Re:Don't know what the worst game is.. (Score:2)
Re:Don't know what the worst game is.. (Score:2)
Re:Don't know what the worst game is.. (Score:2)
Re:Don't know what the worst game is.. (Score:2)
Atari 2600 E.T. and Atari 2600 Pac-Man (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Atari 2600 E.T. and Atari 2600 Pac-Man (Score:2)
falling off the edge of the map is not much better in my opinion.
and at least you are supposed to fall down a pit, that is what pits do.
Falling through a bridge though?
even if you are too stupid to make clipping to the houses, you should at least have it implemented for the bridge. I mean it's a fucking bridge, if it doesn't hold anything up you can't really call it a bridge.
Also avoiding pits is some game play at least (albiet unfun).
An opponent in a race that does not move is not a race.
Watch the videos (Score:2)
No question (Score:5, Interesting)
Yep, it was so bad, so awful, so shocking (mainly because it featured Dana Plato of Diff'rent Strokes fame) that Joe Liebermann & Co. was about to enact legislation to prohibit depraved games from getting into kids hands. Sound familiar? In response, the video game industry came up with the ESRB rating system that you see on today's games.
You can throw out all the game suggestions you want, but only one game was so bad that it forced the industry to go to a ratings system. Top that.
Re:No question (Score:2)
I'm sorry; I'm going to have to disagree with you. But that's only because I know a bit more about Night Trap's history.
Night Trap was originally conceived for a never-released gaming system based on a multiplexed pre-recorded videotape. That is, the tape contained multiple independent channels of video, stored every N'th field. Thus, you could have four channels of 15 FPS video by writing one field from each channel successively. Then, on playback, just pull out every fourth field. It's choppy, but
Re:No question (Score:2)
Re:No question (Score:2)
Issue 1: During Congressional hearings in 1993, two games were singled out. Night Trap and Mortal Kombat. Only difference is that Captain Kangaroo (Bob Keeshan) came out strongly against Night Trap. I mean, it's Captain Friggin' Kangaroo testifying in Congress against the game. If that doesn't qualify for the straw breaking the camel's back... what does? Did Night Trap single-handedly push the industry to
So bad its good? (Score:2)
have otherwise?
It's my game (Score:2, Funny)
I was wondering where my 4th semester graphics' project that earned me an F grade had gone
This review makes me remember another game... (Score:2, Interesting)
That game was actually playable, and was somewhat good, but the thing that made it remarkable was the stupid physics engine that it included. My friends and I wasted hours and hours trying to set up the most amazing disasters, so we could see what happened. Some of the crazy stuff that the game allowed was:
-The main atraction: I guess some programmes remembered that things launehed through the air follow a parabolic trayectory. However they sliopped a sign somewhere, because things went
Re:This review makes me remember another game... (Score:2)
That game provided many many hours of enjoyment. Especially with the track editor.
Re:What a wonderfully glitchy game (Score:2)
Cars nudging into each other, exploding, and then being sent flying in random directions. Speed glitching in the F1 car, crashing into a small wall, and being sent high into the air for half a minute. Doing ten or so loops (on a single loop piece) and finally driving off upside down.
How could you not like a game with so many humorous bugs?
Re:This review makes me remember another game... (Score:2)
I wasted so many hours playing that game with my friends... You've got to admit, had they fixed up the physics, it was a pretty advanced game for its time. The level editor added a great amount to its value... and it was ea
Re:This review makes me remember another game... (Score:2, Interesting)
What I'm saying is that what makes Stunts a great game, is its funny bugs. That, and the level editor which allowed great room for experimenting with the faulty physics in the game, made Stunts great.
I have always been intrigued if this physics engine was left that way deliberately, or the game was rushed. Maybe Broderbund made another version of the game, which was more
Re:This review makes me remember another game... (Score:2)
all thanks to the track editor.
and really, did you play other racing games from that era?(counting out indy 500).
Re:This review makes me remember another game... (Score:2, Interesting)
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|-------| Starting line.
the * represents the V-shaped space, in which you can put your car, shake a little, and get out of the track, to a collision free limbo! (try with blocky cars, not the rounded ones)
You can navigate blindly (guiding yourself only with the map, which shows that the map is drawed based on your REAL position, not relat
Gotta go back a few years (Score:3, Interesting)
- "Sam Fox Strip Poker" for the C-64 has to feature somewhere
- All ports of Outrun
- Any US Gold film tie-in title in the 80s
Grab.
Not nearly the worst game ever. (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Not nearly the worst game ever. (Score:2)
You're Winner! (Score:2, Funny)
Re:You're Winner! (Score:2, Funny)
Too late? (Score:2)
Forbidden Forest for the c64 (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Forbidden Forest for the c64 (Score:2)
Look at PC gamer magazine (Score:4, Interesting)
After Doom III and halflife2 I predict a long and boring period for PC games.
E.T. - extremely terrible (Score:5, Interesting)
How many other games have been so bad that 14 trucks worth [snopes.com] of it were buried in a landfill?
Even when I was 10, playing it for 30 seconds at a dept store, I knew it sucked ass.
Re:E.T. - extremely terrible (Score:2)
Smash TV (Score:2)
Everyone loved it, I hated it, end of story.
Re:Smash TV (Score:2)
Re:Smash TV (Score:2)
Gods and Generals (Score:4, Interesting)
Worst? (Score:2, Insightful)
That said, I actually want to play this now. Go figure. Maybe I can find it for $10 somewhere.
Also, Gamespot's little "review-at-a-glance" or whatever says: Stability: Minor Problems. Wtf?
Re:Worst? (Score:2)
My contribution (Score:4, Funny)
Disappointing games are worse than bad ones. (Score:3, Interesting)
But the winner(s) would have to be Link: Faces of Evil [videogamecritic.net] and it's sister game Zelda: Wand of Gamelon [tmsword.com]. The CDi had more than it's share of failures *cough* Alien Gate *cough*, but aquiring the rights to a well known and respected franchise and releasing this upon the world deserves a stupidity award. Gameplay is rudimentory and very choppy, and when your reward for completing objectives is another bouncy cartoon that makes you want to jab pointy things into your eyes, you will understand why this earns the title.
There have been quite a few games that haven't been bad, per se, they've just been disappointing. These games are what really makes me sad. Notable titles include:
Sonic Adventure/Heroes series - You would think that by the third game that problems like the camera being the biggest enemy in the game and players die by being "clipped" through the solid floor would be fixed. Nope.
Kingdom Hearts - Yet another license snafu. It has wonderful graphics, cinemas, music, and humor. Everything that an Epic Disney/Final Fantasy game should have but it falls flat on playability. Gameplay consists of pressing the X button lots of times while battling the evil camera system. Platforming elements are boiled down to a chore. Computer controlled allies try to waste as much magic/items as possible. It's simply not fun, and with so many things going for the game, it's a real shame.
Castlevania: Lament of Innocence - Igarashi saying that Castlevania should not be in 3D is fine but why does he have to prove his point by making this forgettable game? Someone should tell all of those developers working on "Devil May Cry" clones that DMC wasn't really that great. C:LoI has players haphazardly fighting recurring monsters in rooms that, while finely detailed, tend to look all the same. To quote from Zork: "You are in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike".
These games and more aren't really terrible, they just could be better if more thought/time was put into them. As Shigeru Miyamoto said: "A delayed game is eventually good, a bad game is bad forever".
Seanbaby has this covered (Score:2)
I think EGM made a good choice with Mortal Kombat Advance. The game isn't playable for more than a few seconds (that's only counting the start menu).
YOU'RE WINNER (Score:2)
Other than that, I've heard that the video review on GameSpot is priceless, but you do have to be a member to view that. Oh well, I'll settle for the wonderful sarcasm in the reader reviews :)
Dr. Doom's Revenge (Score:2)
I loved comic books. I loved video games. I loved my Amiga.
Then I discovered hate.
It came to me in the form of a game with such sluggishly awful controls that I cursed the day that Dr. Doom decided to take his revenge.
With Captain American and Spidey moving at about 60 frames per hour you had no real desire to stop the evil Doctor. Was the included comic any consolation?
No. It sucked too.
I hate you, Dr. Doom's Revenge.
Re:Worst game ever? (Score:2)
Re:Worst game ever? (Score:2)
That's GNU/Tuxracer, bud.
The video review puts it all in perspective (Score:2)
To the maker of this thread: This is quite simply the worst game ever. They will not patch or fix th
This other review states otherwise. (Score:4, Funny)
Re:This other review states otherwise. (Score:2)
Re:This other review states otherwise. (Score:2, Informative)
Moderators, please give parent (+1, Funny). The author of the review linked to is quite obviously joking.
Re:Hydlide (Score:2)
For those not in the know, Hydlide's combat consisted of running into enemies to kill them, but if you touched an enemy, you would get killed.
Read that line again and try to wrap your mind around it. Gameplay is honestly like that.
What's sad is that that type of haphazard combat has been done successfully with Falcom's "Ys Book I and II".