ITT: shit games that you know are shit but you still have a soft spot for
Men in Black: The Game was a terrible game. Absolutely irredeemably bad in every respect. But I still find myself coming back to it from time to time.
Diablo 2.
I know it's Blizzdrone garbage that's slightly better than 3, but it was my introduction into the genre when I was younger.
>>345145346
>Blizzdrone garbage
Do I fit in yet: the post
>>345145229
DaS2. It's absolutely faulty with its dodging mechanics and soul memory but I still play it a couple times a week for PVP.
Black & White 2
It's so blatantly flawed and rushed to the point that the enemy doesn't even have rudimentary AI and there's references to cut content/features that they forgot to remove, but I still sort of enjoyed it for the city building
I think Lego Island is one we can all agree on. It has pitifully little content, even putting aside the fact that it's blatantly unfinished, and it's repetitive as fuck since you're basically performing the same missions over and overall just as five different characters with little to no variation aside from the Brickster chase with Pepper. Also, 8fps.
But most of us who played it probably enjoyed it.
Blood II: The Chosen
Rumble Fighter
>>345145709
Dark Souls 2 was by all means a great game. Just some minor flaws that made it a "bad" game by souls standards
I loved this game as a kid, but in retrospect it was pretty shit.
Alpha Protocol
>>345145229
Real story here:
as a 9 year old kid I bought the game, couldn't get past the first screen and returned it.
>>345149958
Yeah it's really, really shit. That dumpster part was awful.
FF11
Crusty-ass Everquest clone with an exceptional grind even for early 2000s Asian MMOs. Job imbalance pervaded every era of its life, and half of its playerbase were total cunts despite what any "muh best community" fuck will tell you. The narrative in the main storylines were cool but extremely clumsy too, because the player character was basically a dumb, mute retard who did all the fighting for various absent NPCs who would then pretend they were there the entire time after the cutscene.
It's the only Final Fantasy I genuinely love though, and has my favorite art direction and setting in any video game. Coolest takes on any FF job are in it as well, especially Red Mage and Blue Mage.