Sephex
12-01-2012, 12:28 AM
Bad games do suck, but sometime they can be unintentionally hilarious [i]because[/i} of how poorly they are built.
A recent example of this was the Game Grumps episode below when Jon and Arin are playing Sonic 2006. I have the part in question set to play when you click it.
Sonic '06: Going Uphill Fast - PART 12 - Game Grumps - YouTube (http://youtu.be/t1AuPrdDYzQ?t=4m49s)
Even without them losing it laughing and the minor edits, I would have lost it if I were playing.
Another personal example I can think of is when a friend and I were playing a terrible FPS called Darkest of Days. There was a part in the game where we kept on hearing screaming enemies. We quickly figured out that the enemies were spawning off the edge of the game's "world" and dying. You couldn't see them no matter what, but that was definitely happening. As a result, we couldn't stop laughing.
Stuff like that is why I believe bad games can be a good experience!
A recent example of this was the Game Grumps episode below when Jon and Arin are playing Sonic 2006. I have the part in question set to play when you click it.
Sonic '06: Going Uphill Fast - PART 12 - Game Grumps - YouTube (http://youtu.be/t1AuPrdDYzQ?t=4m49s)
Even without them losing it laughing and the minor edits, I would have lost it if I were playing.
Another personal example I can think of is when a friend and I were playing a terrible FPS called Darkest of Days. There was a part in the game where we kept on hearing screaming enemies. We quickly figured out that the enemies were spawning off the edge of the game's "world" and dying. You couldn't see them no matter what, but that was definitely happening. As a result, we couldn't stop laughing.
Stuff like that is why I believe bad games can be a good experience!