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Blinx is considered terrible, I think that could be fun.



 

Barbie Explorer.
http://share.blog.us.playstation.com/ideas/2010/10/25/why-was-barbie-explorer-2-not-created/
Let's make it happen!



4 ≈ One

Azurik: Blue people in the jungle--that game was ahead of its time. Avatar broke down racial barriers.

Blood Wake: I just want a fucking game with some fucking watercraft in some incredible fucking water. I'd prefer Wave Race but since this thread is about terrible games.....

Death By Degrees: Possibly the single worst game I've ever played. I'm still up for some Nina based action and adventure, though.



Azurik: Blue people in the jungle--that game was ahead of its time. Avatar broke down racial barriers.

Blood Wake: I just want a fucking game with some fucking watercraft in some incredible fucking water. I'd prefer Wave Race but since this thread is about terrible games.....

Death By Degrees: Possibly the single worst game I've ever played. I'm still up for some Nina based action and adventure, though.



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The Last Remnant. I really enjoyed the game, particularly the PC version but since it's considered terrible. I'd like to see a sequel to it.



Children of Mana, horrible game. I hope that SE brings back the Mana series



Why don't you make like a tree and get out of here?

M.U.G.E.N said:
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This!!!

 

A sequel to MadWorld would be cool as well.



While I don't think Too Human was terrible, many did. The game had it's flaws and seemed unfinished but the combat was pretty great, just repetitive. There is a lot of potential and I would love a sequel even though I've never died so much in a game in my life besides Super Meat Boy. I maxed out my character after 3 playthroughs and still died constantly.

It just seems that if they flesh out the story, add more enemies, adjust the difficulty(or have a better learning curve and introduce new enemies that force you to try new tactics which will force you to learn new tactics), and make the game longer it could be a gem.