It’s a pretty broad term, but there are plenty of things that can make a game ‘bad.’ But there are also plenty of things that can totally outweigh those errors and make a generally bad game still totally worth playing. So, here are the top five ‘bad’ games that are so good, they’re worth the undeniable flaws!
The Day Before has been a critical failure that led to the studio’s closure.
A new document from Microsoft and FTC's legal battle reveals that DayZ 2 is currently under development at Bohemia Interactive.
Bohemia can suck it with their Day Z cash-ins. So nice that they did a bait and switch before Day Z hit PS5.
""DayZ", the renowned post-apocalyptic survival game, invites survivors to embark on a transformative journey with the highly anticipated release of Update 1.21.
Available across all platforms, this latest update immerses players in a captivating medieval world, introducing the formidable crossbow as a powerful addition to any survivor's arsenal." - Bohemia Interactive.
Superman 64.
If Dynasty warriors isn't here I'll cry!
Tenchu Z.
Everyone complains about it but I think it had the best controls, camera, levels and graphics (naturally) in the whole series.
Deadly Premonition really is a once in a generation game that surprises and confounds you. A lot of people don't get it because they can't look past the graphics (even though there are parts that have had a lot more graphical work done to them) or the wonky combat mechanics. However, if you give it a chance and go with it, you would find an oddly satisfying survival horror which explores paths that are rarely trodden upon.
Also, one of the very few games (Red Dead Redemption had a character underneath bed covers) that actually gets bed covers right. Even Heavy Rain with all it's technological superiority still couldn't get their main characters underneath bed covers.
Shadows Of The Damned
Deadly Premonition
Two Worlds
Fist Of The North Star
Race Pro