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Post by Baron Canier on Apr 3, 2008 8:32:20 GMT
The Transformers game was... abysmal. For some reason, I thought being able to transform from a car you could speed around a pretty big city into a giant Robot at any time you liked would be pretty good fun. Then I was proved wrong. Play the PS2 Armada game. Leagues better. Since I can't think of an outright worst one I'm gonna go with Robocop 3, as its just a poor game in general.
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Post by madhair60 on Apr 3, 2008 16:32:21 GMT
Lion King is the most disappointing, but the worst? I'd say Fantasia. I've heard you say you hate The Lion King so many times, but you've never explained why. It's generally well recieved by everyone else.The levels are boring and the whole thing feels "phoned in".
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Post by Juliett. Bravo. Alfa. on Apr 3, 2008 18:34:02 GMT
Apparently, Fight Club and Reservoir Dogs were terrible.
And Scarface: The World is Yours, misses the whole bloody point of the movie.
Also, I'm making a pre-emptive strike on Saw: The Game. I just can't see how they can make a game on this franchise. If you play as the victims it'll be a case of a 10 Minute to 2 Hour Button Basher, I suppose and I doubt that you'll be able(or want to) to play as Saw, himself.
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Post by Mambo's Here! Look Busy! on Apr 3, 2008 18:51:25 GMT
There's a Fight Club game? Oh dear....
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Post by Juliett. Bravo. Alfa. on Apr 3, 2008 18:57:49 GMT
Oh yes. And they added DOA style breast physics on Bob's chest.
I only know about this because it was on "Wez and Larry's Top 10 Worst Movie Games Ever."
Which also included Toys, Howard the Duck and Home Alone.
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Post by Mambo's Here! Look Busy! on Apr 3, 2008 18:59:39 GMT
Yaaay! Bob has [censored] tits!! XD I knew about the Home Alone games, I remember seeing a game version of Lost in New York on GamesMaster when I was iddle... some dude got stuck in an elevator!
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Post by archangelffx on Apr 3, 2008 21:46:17 GMT
Home Alone (MD)'s awesome. >_>
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Post by Baron Canier on Apr 4, 2008 11:31:26 GMT
I suppose and I doubt that you'll be able(or want to) to play as Saw, himself. Jigsaw. His name's Jigsaw. And if they put you in a set-up akin to the sequels (free-roaming where you encounter the 'games' instead of waking up stapped into one) then it might work. 'Course this is the first time I've even heard they're making a game of it.
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Post by Juliett. Bravo. Alfa. on Apr 4, 2008 13:25:53 GMT
If you want to be techincal, his name is John Kramer.
Its on the Saw series wikipedia page, I think. Complete with sauce.
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Post by Balls on Apr 4, 2008 13:37:19 GMT
Home Alone (MD)'s awesome. >_> This man's right.
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Post by Knuckles on Apr 4, 2008 16:45:07 GMT
I also want to suggest the From Dusk Til Dawn Game. It's not the absolute worst, but it's pretty dire.
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Post by Ray on Apr 4, 2008 16:45:58 GMT
Mario 64. That was NOTHING like the movie.
--Ray
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Post by Pitt on Apr 4, 2008 16:47:40 GMT
I didn't enjoy Superman Returns, but I didn't see the film so I'm not in a position to make a comparison between the two.
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Post by Pete on Apr 4, 2008 20:48:30 GMT
I didn't enjoy Superman Returns, but I didn't see the film so I'm not in a position to make a comparison between the two. The game was nothing like the film. The end boss in the game? A [censored]ing tornado, in which you alternate between heat vision and freezing breath. Saying that, the film didn't really lend itself to be a game, with very few action pieces.
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Post by Baron Canier on Apr 4, 2008 20:58:27 GMT
If you want to be techincal, his name is John Kramer. Okay, fine his alias is Jigsaw. Yeesh. Come to think of it...when's the next one out?
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Post by Juliett. Bravo. Alfa. on Apr 4, 2008 21:01:44 GMT
According to Wiki: November 1st.
I do enjoy the story of the Saw movies.
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Post by Arch_one_zero_one on Apr 4, 2008 21:32:12 GMT
Jaws 3 - NES
Urgh.
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Post by Baron Canier on Apr 4, 2008 21:38:48 GMT
According to Wiki: November 1st. Awesome. Just in time for my birthday. I do enjoy the story of the Saw movies. I approve of the sequels being woven into one another, but at the same time the overall quality is slipping. Unsure how much longer they can draw it out.
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Post by Pete on Apr 4, 2008 21:47:22 GMT
I'm being pre-emptive here, and I'm going to say that the new Ghostbusters game will be rubbush.
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Post by Mambo's Here! Look Busy! on Apr 4, 2008 21:50:45 GMT
DONT CROSS THE BEEEEEEAMS!! D: he he
I'm not sure about that one... could be great or it could be terrible!!
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Post by Baron Canier on Apr 4, 2008 21:53:42 GMT
Stop talking about it. You'll jinx it, damn it.
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Post by Knuckles on Apr 4, 2008 21:57:46 GMT
I'm being pre-emptive here, and I'm going to say that the new Ghostbusters game will be rubbush. Kinda difficult to judge, it's basically a Ghostbusters 3 in video game format. The script has been written by Dan Aykroyd, so I have some faith for it.
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Post by Ray on Apr 4, 2008 22:00:24 GMT
I'm actually really looking forward to the Ghostbusters game.
--Ray
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Post by Steven T on Apr 5, 2008 8:44:21 GMT
Ghostbusters on the NES
A crappy and incredibly difficult port of a much better and easier (but not so easy that it's boring) computer game for C64.
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Post by Badly-Drawn Manchild on Apr 8, 2008 14:21:20 GMT
I can think of a lot of stinkers, but Fantasia on the Megadrive stands out inparticular, simply because I'm a huge fan of the film. I recently tried to play it again; it's one of the hardest platformers I've ever played, but for all the wrong reasons.
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