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I can't say anything good about the gameplay, really. The combat system is pretty much the least enjoyable one I've ever played. The NPCs were horrible, writing was pointless. Sidequests were just repetitions of each other. I don't recall ever been compelled to finish one because it was interesting, only that it had to do it because it was another quest to do. I see no appeal in 'roleplaying' by myself when the game provides no reason to do so.

And yet you kept playing it. Publishers dream of customers like you! :D

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E.T. is the second worse console game in history and the most overproduced game. Man, they really over estimated production for that game. The worse console game... Journey: The Escape. There was this huge bug that made it impossible to move beyond the first level.

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There was this huge bug that made it impossible to move beyond the first level.

Tricky impossible, or Pool-of-Radiance-deleting-hard-drives impossible?

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I can't say anything good about the gameplay, really. The combat system is pretty much the least enjoyable one I've ever played. The NPCs were horrible, writing was pointless. Sidequests were just repetitions of each other. I don't recall ever been compelled to finish one because it was interesting, only that it had to do it because it was another quest to do. I see no appeal in 'roleplaying' by myself when the game provides no reason to do so.

And yet you kept playing it. Publishers dream of customers like you! :D

That's exactly it. Bethesda burnt me bad, man. Bad!

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Tricky impossible, or Pool-of-Radiance-deleting-hard-drives impossible?

 

That latter. The programmers forgot to check the code and it made the 1st level go in as an endless loop.

Worst RPG I've played was 7th Saga for SNES.

 

My god, it was the very incarnation of every clithe, every horrible, predictable plot twist, every uninspired, pointless character and the worst turn-based combat I've ever played.

 

Morrowind goes up there too, but more for being dissapointing. I've never played a game that felt more empty then Morrowind.

The most disappointing game I have ever played was NWN. After BG2, NWN was a major let down but then it kind of grows on you. Like a fungus. And you can't have fungus without fun!

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I'm still a bit shocked that lordodark made a decent topic...and that Llyranor and Nick_I_am are clearly the same person...shocker !

 

I'm going to have to vote for Lionheart.

Trust me, Descent into Undermountain and Journey: The Escape makes Lionheart look like the god of games.

 

Oh, even one million monkeys will type out Hamlet... eventually.

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I'm sure there are worse games in the back of my mind, but my kneejerk reaction to the title of this thread was True Crime: New York City. In addition to the gameplay being iffy in general, the characters being so obviously created by a dork who watches too much of The Shield, and the shameful waste of Christopher Walken, there was actually a game stopping bug in a main story mission that made the entire game impossible to beat.

Actually, now that I look at the topic, I only played the Lionheart demo so it doesn't count. And it doesn't say RPG, so I think I'll go with Cutthroats: Terror on the High Seas. I really wanted it to be good.

That type of bug always kill a game.

Bebe's Kids on the SNES

 

 

It was a gift from my grandmother, I figure the store clerk will have a nice place in hell

People laugh when I say that I think a jellyfish is one of the most beautiful things in the world. What they don't understand is, I mean a jellyfish with long, blond hair.

Worst RPG I've played was 7th Saga for SNES.

 

I liked that game.

Worst, in comparison to the others, was probably IWD. But I still enjoyed it. I just didn't enjoy it as much as the other RPGs I've played.

 

As much as I complain (okay maybe I don't complain all that much) I haven't really played any RPGs that I hated. There have been times when one or two may have annoyed me to no end (Vampire Bloodlines' sluggish performance), but none that I didn't enjoy playing.

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Worst RPG I've played was 7th Saga for SNES.

 

I liked that game.

 

So did I.

 

Worst game I ever played was SaGa Frontier.

Worst RPG? NWN or Lionheart...

 

Lionheart gave the feeling that atleast they tried. Reflexive had done action games before and their rpg showed that clearly.

 

NWN didn

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a bad one.

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Worst RPG? NWN or Lionheart...

The best way to play Lionheart is to stop just after you've created your SPECIAL character. :D

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No, play to the end of Barcellona.. then you're good :wub:

Worst game I ever played was Pool of Radiance II: Ruins of Myth Drannor. Most disappointing was Lionheart, with Neverwinter Nights being a close second.

 

NWN's saving grace was the amazing toolset, script language, and multiplayer support.

PoR2 without a doubt.

I can't remember the worst absolutely, but NWN and Unreal II were the biggest disappointments. :wub:

Lionheart was a disappointment, even more so since it was BIS's swan song.

Hmm...the worst one..its like ..

 

...well i don't remember my worst one, thats becouse I just forget anythink i don't like, so anyone of you just think of it, maybe not that RPG is the worst what you wrote here, maybe you did too forget your 'RPG nightmare' like me, think hard, think smart :wub:

 

(sometimes I just forget Trianon happened... :wacko: )

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