And I forgot to do the first set of bad games prior to starting the top 100, so I'll just throw it in here real fast. In total I'm only going to have 13 games on this list, as a result there will only be two more sets here and there.

Like my favorite games, this probably won't cover all games I've played and hated. Most of those just kind of fade off for me outside of some titles.

13. The Elder Scrolls III/IV
      You know, were it not for the love these games get I would probably not have thought to put this on my worst of game list. I will give the game credit for the shear volume of stuff one can do in these games. That was an accomplishment that the creaters of these games that deserves praise. It had a certain level of ambition that you don’t often see. Not so much in plot, but for the amount of things you could do in the world, and the shear open nature of it.

      That sad, these games feel horribly unfocused. At no point playing them did I ever feel the main plot was really that important to get too. I always felt like I was some guy whose sole purpose in this world was to run around doing stuff. I’d never felt like doing anything was at all rewarding.

      And this may be the fact I’ve only played on Console and not PC, but the control’s and mechanics were never that good. Neither game did I enjoy their magic systems either. Between poor mechanics and a world that failed entirely to emmurse me, the games always felt like wasted potential. Hell, Skyrim I find the best of the lot, that said I wouldn’t willingly pay for it. I just got lucky in that my friends are massive fans of these games, so I at least got to enjoy playing Skyrim through once, about all the game really deserved.


12. Shin Megami Tensai: Persona
      Well, after pissing on the WRPG fanatics, I guess I may as well take a piss in Wolf’s Cheerios now. What better way to start the pissing then Person? Mind you, this was the PSP version, as I never played it on the PS1.

      First and formost, oh god. This is cheesy. Not Lunar Cheesy, but it almost feels as if the game doesn’t realize it’s cheesy. The best example of this I have is the line “You must be the greatest in Japan!” spoken by a dying butler I had never met before. It was a bizzare line delivered at I time I felt the game was trying to have a dramatic moment, but the shear nonsense of that line, which gets no other context in the scene mind you, killed the drama.

      This game has some bad Dialogue, but what bothered me more was the first person view for walking down dungeons. Even back in the day I hated this view for moving through dungeons. This is a rather personal problem, but god does it bother me. Were it one or the other I would be fine, but both just bother the hell out of me.

      However, it has a solid battle system, though I can’t recall to much on it, so if he want’s I’ll let Wolf describe why the Battle System is good.


11.Folk Lore
      This game is a trap. I played for like, 5 hours straight upon getting this game, thinking it was good. However, Twenty minutes after putting it down I thought “God, that game is smurfing stupid.”

      The world takes you off at first for it’s more bizarre nature, but if you start thinking it’s kind of ugly. Not in a good way either. The mechanics are poor and the story is just boring as all hell. Stay away from this one.

9. Deus Ex: Human Revolution
      This is not a fair placing of this game. At all. To be fully honest this game should probably have been in my top 100 somewhere. The customiztion is well done, the story is great, and you are given a lot of options. Hell, even the different enviroments all look amazing. There were only two things about this game that were bad.

      The difficulty on this game quickly dissapates once you get the hang of it. I played on hard my first play through, and after the first hour I had little to no problems walking through this game, the first boss fight being the only real challange. This wasn’t a big detractor, but still bothered me. Now we get to what was the reason to hate this game.

      I really try not to let one or two small things, or even one big thing kill a game for me. Deus Ex I couldn’t do it though. This game has one of the most piss poor excuses of an ending I have ever seen. Well, kind of, it doesn’t really have an ending. It ends with you making a choice, then speculating on what might have happened. He even makes sure to point out this speculation is just what he thinks. You don’ t even get a hint as to what happens following the end. All of the decisions you have made throughout the game, as a result, are completely smurfing pointless. The worst bit was one of the endings is quoting Albert Einstein to make all technology sound bad, which was just plain smurfing infuriating.

      So yeah, smurf this game. Yet still I could recomend you play it because it’s very well made.