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Wors Game You've Ever Played?

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But does Temple Run have endless amounts of glitches, horrendous controls & physics, a ridiculous story, and a camera that leads to half of your deaths?

These are my reasons for agreeing with JJ here. I can't tell you how many times I died in Crisis City while you're running from that tornado. I got so mad at the game that I broke the disc in half.
 

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That would have been my choice if I had played it. Thank God I haven't...

You are EXTREMELY lucky. After watching the movie I thought this would be a descent game, but NOOO! It's an abomination and thank heavens they got buried in a landfill and never have to see the light of day with the exception of the ones people decided to keep for whatever reason. lol
 
If you repeat something enough it becomes 'true'. E.T. for Atari is NOT the worst game ever. It could never have been better due to the unbelievable time constraints put on designer Howard Scott Warshaw, it's amazing it was even functional. Having played it I think people overstate how bad it is, it's hardly an abomination or worst game ever status. Superman for N64 was a million times more crap then E.T.

The worst I ever owned was probably Wizard of Oz for SNES. That game created so much frustration for me. I thought that the graphics where nice but the hit detection was AWFUL, when jumping you would fall straight through platforms. You had to be dead-center and not a pixel more or your dead. I use to think I was just a bad gamer but growing up I found out it was the game design and not my own lack of skill.

I would say it would be Superman 64 or just about every Philips CDI game ever made. When Hotel Mario is one of the best games on your console you know its BAD.
 

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