Friday 28 June 2013

Worst Games of All Time - Goes To The Movies

Sometime things don't quite work out as planed for a game during development. Ether theirs budget cuts layoffs or even personal deputes. there allot of factors that can have an impact on the quality of development on a game. Some games have mistakes others just are mistakes. Unfortunately movie tie in game have a habit of being stunningly shit. rushed out to meet deadlines and sloppy heartless craftsmanship makes movie games some of the worst. Here's a little look at some of the worst games of all time!

Alien- Atari 2600

Ridley Scotts dark brooding 1979 scifi horror masterpiece sent box office sails into the stratosphere. Fans of the movie were chomping at the bit for a chance to play as there new favorite movie heroin Ripley, and experience the horror of Alien for themselves in the comfort of there front rooms. Rushed into production to meat this consumer demand Alien on the 2600 failed to deliver anything of what was asked of it. A half arsed clone of  pack-man, Alien was one of those games that helped set the terrible trend for horrible movie tie in games. Play it here.


 E.T.- Atari 2600

Yeah another 2600 title... It was full of ball achingly bad games! But perhaps the worst of all the aches is E.T. The game came out on the back of record box office sales for the movie. Truly unplayable, uninspiring and not a single jot of effort. Quite possibly the worst of the worst! Play it here.


Catwoman- PC, GC, XBOX, PS2,

Holy smokes batman we have another gash game. To coincide with the cinematic sensory rape that was Catwoman. The game of the same name was equally a dick up the arse of a title. The almost uncontrollable Catwoman was rushed out and churned out at that. It wasn't just controller flaws that held the game back. effortless level design and garbage visuals also help to ruin this game... nothings perfect though!


Jurassic Park: Trespasser - PC 

Its hard to say how much this game sucked. it was terrible to the extent of yet again unplayable. One of the first games to feature 'rag doll physics'. It became quite anticipated, only to be slaughtered by critics and consumers alike. The game revolved around the mechanic of using your mouse as you right arm. The execution of the control system was sloppy and made for a clumsy to the point of spastic gaming experience. This game really should remain extinct!

 

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