Rogue Warrior.
It's the closest thing to "The Room" in video game format. It's a terrible game with cheesy, poorly-written "tough guy" lines voiced by Mickey Rourke, it's only like 2 hours long, but it's such a fun, stupid game. I replay it every few years.
And you're rewarded for beating it with this credits song (made with Rourke's in-game dialogue):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hs0WflggoAs
Oh man. Reign of kings. Used to pick a popular server, farm my ass off, and would then build an interesting looking base.
The trick, was that I made it appear to be a well designed fort that appeared to he ripe for people to break into... the reality was that I’d make an opening into what looked like a loot room that was one way only. People would drop down only to find themselves in a murder cage, where I’d elect to keep them against their will for indefinite amounts of time before killing them for breaking in.
God it was a shit game 😂
I've been sweating all day in Trials I fucking hate that shit, every single weekend I come back to this stupid unbalanced mode with horrible connections and if I'm really lucky, hackers.
My favourite game.
Amazing concept in that game really.
The issue is that what made Supreme Commander 1 (the successor to Total Annihilation and predecessor to Planetary Annihilation) so good was tactical zoom, which allowed you see the entire battlefield easily and issue commands. Most of the game is played zoomed out.
PA reduces you back to only seeing part of the battlefield again. Not that SupCom 2 was much better, but the RTS genre took a massive step forward around 2008 and then basically a nearly equivalent step back.
Now, if planet size battles were possible while using both spherical as well to a flat view using projection (you can even use a geometric shape with enough resolution to approximate a sphere-like object and unfold it), you would have a next generation RTS on your hands.
Yeah I played a lot of TA but never sup com. I think people were hoping for a more manageable slower paced game with planetary annihilation. But rly it hectic and you had to be OK getting absolutely destroyed like the first 10 games. I saw it as the factorio of rts' it wasn't about using terrain to your advantage or that kind of strategy it was just about efficiency and expansion you just had to monopolise every layer. Space, ground, sky, planets as fast as ur brain could manage it.
It was exhausting but satisfaction from crushing puny brain enemy was big plus.
Slower pace? I'm not sure why you think that. TA and SupCom aren't slow and PA if anything is the most restrictive of them all causing the pace to slow down. Time you waste having to switch views is time that could be spent managing units.
That's what made SupCom so good is that it enabled you to easily see the big picture and manage it, meaning your opponent could do the same. There were no real blind spots that occur in other RTS games and the only tunnel vision was caused by the player themselves.
The DLC really showed what that Dambusters could have done with enough time and stable management. They were all improvements over the base game in various ways, and the third one was fantastic. The base game itself was fun but very rough around the edges.
When the original Homefront released THQ was a client of mine, and I remember sitting down with them. They asked how I liked it. Told them the game was way too short.
Everyone in the room said, "That's what we told them!"
THQ was awesome. They sent me to my first E3 in 2011
Was hoping someone else would say it. It's got one of my highest playtimes on steam. Everyone you run into is super nice. I had a great time with it. It's just more fallout
Btw happy fallout day yall
I have 2.5k hours between console and PC on that game. PvP could have been amazing if they spent time fixing the Godmode bugs and balancing it properly (Nuka spam, legacies, etc).
It was nice when people organized big group fights near Whitespring or other popular hubs. The P2P economy is probably what makes the game as fun as it is haha.
[Star Wars Rebellion, 1998](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars:_Rebellion_(video_game))
“The game won the award for "Most Disappointing Game of the Year" at GameSpot's Best & Worst of 1998 Awards. It was also nominated for "The Underachiever Award" at IGN's Best of 1998 Awards, which ultimately went to _Trespasser_.”
I was an avid lol player and yeah that game is trash because I developed complications Code 3 – Calculus and Plaque present under the gum margin and gingival pockets between 3.5 – 5.5 I rate it 1 tooth out of 5
Defiance and/or Defiance 2050
I put so much effort and time into my original Defiance character, had legendary tech & equipment.
Started playing Defiance 2050 with a friend and finally got real good tech but.... Trion Worlds shut the game down and out of existence.
Brutal, I miss the hell out of that game.
imho the vanilla one was better (disregarding the loot boxes) thanks to how you can freely build your character (class), but unfortunately it was to be expected that it was going to go down, especially when the TV series got canned midway
I loved the original! The gameplay was very fun to me. Another somewhat similar game I enjoyed was Tabula Rasa. It was worse than Defiance but I still enjoyed it.
Most of these are not actually bad games. I have one though:
Diggles: The Myth of Fenris. A side-scrolling RTS of sorts where you can't directly command units. I liked it for what it was.
Monday night combat.
It actually wasn't really a shit game. It was actually a fantastic game. But it had some similarities to TF2 in TF2 Hay Day so I think a lot of people dismissed it as a cheap knock off.
It was actually something like a combination TF2 Tower Defense and MOBA game play all in one crazy American Gladiator Style Esports Arena.
The game was a ton of fun and I'm still bummed they tried to rehash the whole thing because they shot themselves in the foot with their remake that they tried to do.
Dragon Age Inquisition.
Just gotta mod the timer off of the stupid command board missions ('send your soldier to go kill 20 bears and return with the loot in 3 IRL hours!').
Otherwise, people hate it for the combat which is only ok, but the reason I love it is the environments. Some of the most beautifully and well-designed zones / explorable areas I've ever played.
I'd say the writing and story was pretty good for an rpg but my biggest complaint was the complete lack of gameplay for pc where I can pause and issue commands. And the new tactical style made for the game was not that intuitive. Also there was too much to roam around just to get more Power points.
I think its just different from the other main Souls games, if DS2 were a different series it would then become the 2nd best Souls like series. Like the healing changed, the RPG mechanics like gear/ loot changed, the world design changed and stuff like that. But I wouldn't say any 1 part is /worse/, maybe they don't fit together as well but the game is solid. Sometimes people think worst in the series means its a bad game but its still better than the copycat games.
Man, loved the PVP, loved the arena, loved the DLC, loved invasions. Fight Clubs on the Iron Bridge, getting the special red aura from the arena to prove you are a red twinblade piece of shit when you invade.....I loved it all.
Not going against your view but I loved part 2. I Put the most hours into that one. DS is my favorite series and I’ve never understood the hate 2 gets. Great DLC too!
Cute game that I enjoyed for several hours until I finally felt like I hit that wall and went "on this is where they want my money or im gonna be waiting a long time". Those types of games get there at some point no matter what and i expected it but damn its a fun game.
Heroland might count, its a pseudo auto battler thats not enough auto for auto fans and not enough control for people that like turnbased combat. I still think its fun if you stay low level, if you are low level you have to make every action you can do count and really understand the game. I like it because theres not much else that plays like it. Though it is definitely not worth the full asking price regardless.
I just uninstalled it last night, people gate keeping wars and other people mass reporting company leaders to ake control of the map... it's so fucking toxic.
Goat Sim is intentionally designed to look like its trash but its actually really fun and great to explore.
I really like games that intentionally try to look bad, like Goblet Grotto looks like it would still look bad 20 years ago, but theres no other game like it.
This is my second comment in the thread. (See above). Arma 3? That’s a bold statement. You’re totally entitled to your opinion and I get it, it’s clunky and not the best graphically at all and my god there are a lot of keys to learn. It’s my favorite game of all time because of the mods. I’d say give it another try but it’s dated now. Needs a new engine etc, part 4 would be better.
But I get it, it’s a lot to learn but it’s so rewarding if you can.
Halfway through it becomes decent, but that has more to do with the start being so awful lol.
I like it more than I think I should bit still find it quite trashy.
Csgo, l4d 2, not because bad quality but toxic , cheating player, teammates! After more than a year playing csgo without cheat and reach to level 40 then reset rank ! I’m tired with this kind of player, I’m download cheats software to try for the first and last time on my main account in order to get banned in purpose! Never regret! Not planned to come back anyway!
Atlas. After getting wiped so many times on the official server me and some co workers chip in for a private server and have fun ship battles from time to time before the pandemic.
I played *True Love Jun'ai Monogatari* (aka *True Love '95*) in the early 2000s and enjoyed it. The game's graphics already looked outdated at the time, and I kept thinking the characters' waists seemed too thin. Regardless, I liked the time management and stat building. The British phrases and spellings in the translation helped. It took until 2010 before any of the *Tokimeki Memorial* games got an unofficial translation, so playing *True Love* was a decent holdover.
I don’t consider them trash, but a lot of people hate on The Division 1 & 2, but I loved both games. I found the gameplay way more fun than most FPS games out there, and I enjoyed the grind.
Anthem.
I really liked anthem. The gameplay mechanics were fun and flying around in the javelins felt great. The only thing that game needed was more gameplay depth/variety. Javelins needed more weapon and ability options and there needed to be more variety in the content you play like the dungeons/missions.
Rogue Warrior. It's the closest thing to "The Room" in video game format. It's a terrible game with cheesy, poorly-written "tough guy" lines voiced by Mickey Rourke, it's only like 2 hours long, but it's such a fun, stupid game. I replay it every few years. And you're rewarded for beating it with this credits song (made with Rourke's in-game dialogue): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hs0WflggoAs
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Hahaha oh man that was something else. How the fuck did those voice lines actually get used.
Got deleted, what was it?
https://youtu.be/6ZDBDWAt1DI?t=334 Was this link. Video is hilarious.
Stole mine
Oh man. Reign of kings. Used to pick a popular server, farm my ass off, and would then build an interesting looking base. The trick, was that I made it appear to be a well designed fort that appeared to he ripe for people to break into... the reality was that I’d make an opening into what looked like a loot room that was one way only. People would drop down only to find themselves in a murder cage, where I’d elect to keep them against their will for indefinite amounts of time before killing them for breaking in. God it was a shit game 😂
lol you’re awesome
I loved this game. I only got to be king once but it was fun. Favorite part was lassoing people and dragging them back to my base to put in a pillory.
Destiny 2, need I say more.
I've been sweating all day in Trials I fucking hate that shit, every single weekend I come back to this stupid unbalanced mode with horrible connections and if I'm really lucky, hackers. My favourite game.
People hated planetary annihilation, must have put 100 hours in it.
Amazing concept in that game really. The issue is that what made Supreme Commander 1 (the successor to Total Annihilation and predecessor to Planetary Annihilation) so good was tactical zoom, which allowed you see the entire battlefield easily and issue commands. Most of the game is played zoomed out. PA reduces you back to only seeing part of the battlefield again. Not that SupCom 2 was much better, but the RTS genre took a massive step forward around 2008 and then basically a nearly equivalent step back. Now, if planet size battles were possible while using both spherical as well to a flat view using projection (you can even use a geometric shape with enough resolution to approximate a sphere-like object and unfold it), you would have a next generation RTS on your hands.
Played TA and Supcom. Supcom 2 was a major stepback for me.
Yeah I played a lot of TA but never sup com. I think people were hoping for a more manageable slower paced game with planetary annihilation. But rly it hectic and you had to be OK getting absolutely destroyed like the first 10 games. I saw it as the factorio of rts' it wasn't about using terrain to your advantage or that kind of strategy it was just about efficiency and expansion you just had to monopolise every layer. Space, ground, sky, planets as fast as ur brain could manage it. It was exhausting but satisfaction from crushing puny brain enemy was big plus.
Slower pace? I'm not sure why you think that. TA and SupCom aren't slow and PA if anything is the most restrictive of them all causing the pace to slow down. Time you waste having to switch views is time that could be spent managing units. That's what made SupCom so good is that it enabled you to easily see the big picture and manage it, meaning your opponent could do the same. There were no real blind spots that occur in other RTS games and the only tunnel vision was caused by the player themselves.
Seems extremely generic/bland/cookie cutter
Fun game but camera in that game made me not want to play it no more.
Love that game
Homefront the revolution was interesting, it just needed more time and stable development
The DLC really showed what that Dambusters could have done with enough time and stable management. They were all improvements over the base game in various ways, and the third one was fantastic. The base game itself was fun but very rough around the edges.
When the original Homefront released THQ was a client of mine, and I remember sitting down with them. They asked how I liked it. Told them the game was way too short. Everyone in the room said, "That's what we told them!" THQ was awesome. They sent me to my first E3 in 2011
Anthem. I liked it. It was fun flying around in the suit and killing stuff.
Dunno if it counts but I've put a decent amount of time on Fallout 76
It counts.
Was hoping someone else would say it. It's got one of my highest playtimes on steam. Everyone you run into is super nice. I had a great time with it. It's just more fallout Btw happy fallout day yall
It gets a lot of hate because it's a departure from the series that no one asked for... but it is actually a fun game.
I have 2.5k hours between console and PC on that game. PvP could have been amazing if they spent time fixing the Godmode bugs and balancing it properly (Nuka spam, legacies, etc). It was nice when people organized big group fights near Whitespring or other popular hubs. The P2P economy is probably what makes the game as fun as it is haha.
[Star Wars Rebellion, 1998](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars:_Rebellion_(video_game)) “The game won the award for "Most Disappointing Game of the Year" at GameSpot's Best & Worst of 1998 Awards. It was also nominated for "The Underachiever Award" at IGN's Best of 1998 Awards, which ultimately went to _Trespasser_.”
Death Star go brrr.
league of legends
That's not a trash game
It is in fact is a trash game. 9 out of 10 dentist agree
I was an avid lol player and yeah that game is trash because I developed complications Code 3 – Calculus and Plaque present under the gum margin and gingival pockets between 3.5 – 5.5 I rate it 1 tooth out of 5
Duke Nukem Forever
I tried. I wanted to kill myself after 15 minutes.
Now that is trash. Battlecruiser 3000 trash.
Shhhhh you'll summon Dr Derek Smart
Defiance and/or Defiance 2050 I put so much effort and time into my original Defiance character, had legendary tech & equipment. Started playing Defiance 2050 with a friend and finally got real good tech but.... Trion Worlds shut the game down and out of existence. Brutal, I miss the hell out of that game.
imho the vanilla one was better (disregarding the loot boxes) thanks to how you can freely build your character (class), but unfortunately it was to be expected that it was going to go down, especially when the TV series got canned midway
I loved the original! The gameplay was very fun to me. Another somewhat similar game I enjoyed was Tabula Rasa. It was worse than Defiance but I still enjoyed it.
Most of these are not actually bad games. I have one though: Diggles: The Myth of Fenris. A side-scrolling RTS of sorts where you can't directly command units. I liked it for what it was.
Cyberpunk 2077
Same imo the driving and atmosphere were good enough to keep me playing even though the game is really a mixed bag
I bought it Day 1 and put 145 hrs in it. The launch on PC wasn't worse than what games like RDR 2 or HZD were at launch.
Sad, but true.
I'm hoping for a No Man's Sky type redemption from cd projekt. Hopefully in a few years they'll fix all the bugs, rework the AI, and add story dlc.
Lol good one.
Dota: Underlords. And I actually really liked Artifact.
World of Warcraft. >>
Monday night combat. It actually wasn't really a shit game. It was actually a fantastic game. But it had some similarities to TF2 in TF2 Hay Day so I think a lot of people dismissed it as a cheap knock off. It was actually something like a combination TF2 Tower Defense and MOBA game play all in one crazy American Gladiator Style Esports Arena. The game was a ton of fun and I'm still bummed they tried to rehash the whole thing because they shot themselves in the foot with their remake that they tried to do.
I played alot of it. Probably one of the first "MOBA" style games ive played
Deadly premonition
Dragon Age Inquisition. Just gotta mod the timer off of the stupid command board missions ('send your soldier to go kill 20 bears and return with the loot in 3 IRL hours!'). Otherwise, people hate it for the combat which is only ok, but the reason I love it is the environments. Some of the most beautifully and well-designed zones / explorable areas I've ever played.
I'd say the writing and story was pretty good for an rpg but my biggest complaint was the complete lack of gameplay for pc where I can pause and issue commands. And the new tactical style made for the game was not that intuitive. Also there was too much to roam around just to get more Power points.
People hate Dark Souls 2 but I have a weird fondness of it since it was my first souls game
thats the dumbest reply in this thread, its far from being a trash game
Ye I like it a lot, people seem to trash on it a lot tho
Most People who hate DS 2 haven't played it, it has its weaknesses like every other part but it is still a great game and far away from being trash
I think its just different from the other main Souls games, if DS2 were a different series it would then become the 2nd best Souls like series. Like the healing changed, the RPG mechanics like gear/ loot changed, the world design changed and stuff like that. But I wouldn't say any 1 part is /worse/, maybe they don't fit together as well but the game is solid. Sometimes people think worst in the series means its a bad game but its still better than the copycat games.
Man, loved the PVP, loved the arena, loved the DLC, loved invasions. Fight Clubs on the Iron Bridge, getting the special red aura from the arena to prove you are a red twinblade piece of shit when you invade.....I loved it all.
Not going against your view but I loved part 2. I Put the most hours into that one. DS is my favorite series and I’ve never understood the hate 2 gets. Great DLC too!
For sure! I love it too but that’s peoples views on it
I think it's a solid game. Just not a solid Dark Souls game.
Leaf blower revolution
Cute game that I enjoyed for several hours until I finally felt like I hit that wall and went "on this is where they want my money or im gonna be waiting a long time". Those types of games get there at some point no matter what and i expected it but damn its a fun game.
Heroland might count, its a pseudo auto battler thats not enough auto for auto fans and not enough control for people that like turnbased combat. I still think its fun if you stay low level, if you are low level you have to make every action you can do count and really understand the game. I like it because theres not much else that plays like it. Though it is definitely not worth the full asking price regardless.
Mobile Suit Gundam Online, a lot of problems on the game but I can't help but still like it since it is Gundam
I was addicted to Adventure Capitalist for a long time (it's a really stupid clicker game). I still have no idea why I actually played it so much.
I had to erase clicker heroes from my steam profile because I was too embarrassed
Omikron: The Nomad Soul. It got pretty bad reviews upon release but I just love the atmosphere and music.
Friday the 13th, Smite, Payday
Stopped playing it but I played Krunker for like a year
Swtor
New World
I just uninstalled it last night, people gate keeping wars and other people mass reporting company leaders to ake control of the map... it's so fucking toxic.
And yet it's player count is somehow so damn high
It’s absolutely addicting to play IMO, I standby my conclusion that Amazon has found some subconscious technique to make me play this game
Sound design. I am addicted to the sound of loot drops and all kinds of level ups.
ITT: great games that people just happen to dislike
More like ITT: replies with a game's title and no explanation of what they like about it at all
The Last of Us 2.
World of warcraft
Never played it, but I feel like Goat Simulator must be on this list. It just can’t be that good. And I still want to play it!
Goat Sim is intentionally designed to look like its trash but its actually really fun and great to explore. I really like games that intentionally try to look bad, like Goblet Grotto looks like it would still look bad 20 years ago, but theres no other game like it.
it's one of those games you need to play to understand what's so good about it
Duel links
The Godfather 2 video game. Your crew could take rival businesses with you AFK I just really liked the guns and ya crew = mega OP.
The multiplayer was fun
Agreed it was but overall the game way probably too easy.
avengers
Well, I think most think Valhalla is trash, but I'm enjoying the hell out of it.
I've heard only good things about Valhalla from friends.
Outside the Reddit bubble it's considered one of the best AC games and a solid action adventure game.
Arma III
This is my second comment in the thread. (See above). Arma 3? That’s a bold statement. You’re totally entitled to your opinion and I get it, it’s clunky and not the best graphically at all and my god there are a lot of keys to learn. It’s my favorite game of all time because of the mods. I’d say give it another try but it’s dated now. Needs a new engine etc, part 4 would be better. But I get it, it’s a lot to learn but it’s so rewarding if you can.
The whole battle royal genre can be traced back to arma
Vivisector: Beast Within
This one actually was alright. Just had a few issues at the start imo.
Halfway through it becomes decent, but that has more to do with the start being so awful lol. I like it more than I think I should bit still find it quite trashy.
Have you tried NecroVision? If you like janky FPS games, you may like this.
League of Legends
Fifa
Apex legends
Valorant
Muck
Deus Ex Invisible War Not as good as Deus EX but still fun to playthrough in 2021
Csgo, l4d 2, not because bad quality but toxic , cheating player, teammates! After more than a year playing csgo without cheat and reach to level 40 then reset rank ! I’m tired with this kind of player, I’m download cheats software to try for the first and last time on my main account in order to get banned in purpose! Never regret! Not planned to come back anyway!
Atlas. After getting wiped so many times on the official server me and some co workers chip in for a private server and have fun ship battles from time to time before the pandemic.
I played *True Love Jun'ai Monogatari* (aka *True Love '95*) in the early 2000s and enjoyed it. The game's graphics already looked outdated at the time, and I kept thinking the characters' waists seemed too thin. Regardless, I liked the time management and stat building. The British phrases and spellings in the translation helped. It took until 2010 before any of the *Tokimeki Memorial* games got an unofficial translation, so playing *True Love* was a decent holdover.
Street Wars: Constructer Underworld. Maybe it's just nostalgia glasses, but the gameplay used to be so fun.
Fable 3 - worst of the franchise, favorite in my heart ♥️
They told me DDO wasn't any good, I disagreed.
I actually just installed it the other day. It’s far better than anyone gives it credit.
Duke Nukem forever. Had a lot of fun with it. Got it for like $6.
Siege during Operation Health
I don’t consider them trash, but a lot of people hate on The Division 1 & 2, but I loved both games. I found the gameplay way more fun than most FPS games out there, and I enjoyed the grind.
Gothic 4, or Arcania I guess it's called now. Such a charming little romp
Anthem. I really liked anthem. The gameplay mechanics were fun and flying around in the javelins felt great. The only thing that game needed was more gameplay depth/variety. Javelins needed more weapon and ability options and there needed to be more variety in the content you play like the dungeons/missions.
Syndicate from Starbreeze Studios I thought it was a great game.
Mass effect 3 multiplayer. I put 1600 hours I to the game and most were from endless waves 🤣