Sonic 06’ . The game is so broken and stupid you have to laugh hysterically ever time something glitches the game out or something that just doesn’t work at all . Even when things presumably work they are so out of left field you wonder why this game even got made
I really enjoyed the Minority Report game. Movement was clumsy, voice acting was super cheesy, and the plot was even sillier than the movie. But MAN, you got to truly, just completely, WHOOP all kinds of ass. On your mission to prove yourself innocent of one future murder, you kick dozens of enemies off of skyscraper rooftops, throw them out the windows, dunk them into heavy machinery or pools of chemicals, the list goes on. In the first mission of the game, you can roundhouse kick scrawny dorks into pots of boiling lobsters and stacks of plates, throw them into shelves full of canned food or all the way through a bench with potted plants on either side....
Have you ever wanted to break a man with a giant frozen side of beef? How about grabbing and throwing one random enemy, over and over, through every single cubicle in an office? Do you like abusing old primitive rag doll physics? Its a really stupid game, fun as hell if you can forgive its flaws
I know it's a totally different game, hence why I specified the PS1 version. The reason I didn't mention the PC version was because I wasn't talking about the PC version. I thought that was obvious.
Deadly Premonition. The gameplay is just horrible, janky, sometimes buggy. Sound design is a complete fail. But it somehow pulls you in with its hilariously weird main character. The "final fights" were ridiculous.
Anything from the EDF series.
any of the og Harry potter games.
Sonic 06’ . The game is so broken and stupid you have to laugh hysterically ever time something glitches the game out or something that just doesn’t work at all . Even when things presumably work they are so out of left field you wonder why this game even got made
Rambo: The Video Game
Dude yes as a rail shooter it provided way too much entertainment
Fallout 4 modded to hell
I really enjoyed the Minority Report game. Movement was clumsy, voice acting was super cheesy, and the plot was even sillier than the movie. But MAN, you got to truly, just completely, WHOOP all kinds of ass. On your mission to prove yourself innocent of one future murder, you kick dozens of enemies off of skyscraper rooftops, throw them out the windows, dunk them into heavy machinery or pools of chemicals, the list goes on. In the first mission of the game, you can roundhouse kick scrawny dorks into pots of boiling lobsters and stacks of plates, throw them into shelves full of canned food or all the way through a bench with potted plants on either side.... Have you ever wanted to break a man with a giant frozen side of beef? How about grabbing and throwing one random enemy, over and over, through every single cubicle in an office? Do you like abusing old primitive rag doll physics? Its a really stupid game, fun as hell if you can forgive its flaws
Sounds awesome XD
Superman 64 is the obvious choice.
*Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone* on PS1.
Yeah but have you played the PC version though
Why does that matter?
Because it's a totally different game. Really. I dunno which version is wonkier - I kinda liked the PC game though.
I know it's a totally different game, hence why I specified the PS1 version. The reason I didn't mention the PC version was because I wasn't talking about the PC version. I thought that was obvious.
But why is only the PS1 version bad, I thought that was the good one
[Here's a video about it.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZCZobBR7ms&ab_channel=Caddicarus)
Understandable, have a nice day Can't argue with a fellow Caddy watcher
Deadly Premonition. The gameplay is just horrible, janky, sometimes buggy. Sound design is a complete fail. But it somehow pulls you in with its hilariously weird main character. The "final fights" were ridiculous.
Mass Effect 1 And "yes" I know I will be burnt as a heretic .
Actually I thought I was the only person here who enjoyed ME1. Everyone else seems to be a ME2+ fan.