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Big Rigs Makes Play For Worst Game Of All Time

Thanks to GameSpot for its review of Big Rigs: Over The Road Racing for the PC, which it awards its worst score ever, 1.0/10, rhapsodizing: "Big Rigs is a game so astoundingly bad that it manages to transcend nearly every boundary put forth by some of gaming's absolute worst of the worst and easily makes it into that dubiously extraordinary category of being one of the most atrocious games ever published." The review goes on to explain some of that atrociousness, noting: "You can clip your truck right through every object on a race course in Big Rigs, from the biggest of houses and walls, right down to the smallest of lampposts. Furthermore, bridges evidently don't actually exist, despite the fact that you can see them - driving over any of them results in you sinking right through them." Although Big Rigs makes a valiant attempt, what videogame would you rate as the worst of all time?

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  1. it's not titles like this that are really the wors by gl4ss · · Score: 4, Insightful

    the titles that are really the shittiest titles are titles that seem OK on the surface but only after playing for few hours(and hoping there will be some twist or the gameplay will get much more intresting soon) you realise that the game is just full of it and you've been totally wasting your time(like a certain pirating game from last year, fabulous on the outside but so shallow on the inside with a so small world that you can hardly believe it). it's the games that could have been so great with tiny changes(be it multiplayer coop or better configurability).

    with titles like thsi 'big rigs' you'll know instantly that they suck. sure it sucks if you bought it blindly, but at least it's possible to spot games like these beforehand.

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  2. Great Waldo Search by SteWhite · · Score: 5, Informative

    "The Great Waldo Search" for the Sega Genesis.

    You know those books? (a.k.a "Where's Wally" in the UK)

    They made a game of it. There were five levels. FIVE. The location of waldo was NOT randomised.

    It took about 5 minutes to play through the thing, and that was it.

    ZERO replay value, and a wad of wasted cash. Even the books had more "levels" than this, and cost about a tenth of the price.

  3. The worst game of all time? by prufrax · · Score: 5, Funny

    Snailus.
    A lightcycles clone.
    For the Apple II.
    In basic.
    By my dad.

    Framerate (and general game speed) was about one frame per minute. Graphics: monochrome ASCII.

    We took one look then went straight back to playing "Don't press the letter Q" on the Oric.

  4. Alright! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    It has potential for a linux game port!

  5. Ho hum by fingal · · Score: 4, Informative
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  6. I don't have to rate it... by FreeForm+Response · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Game Players Magazine already rated Cosmic Race as the worst game of all time.

    It was so bad, in fact, that I seem to remember their review scales changing to rate games on a scale of 10 down to Cosmic Race. =)

  7. No such thing as bad publicity by breman · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's a good thing for this game that it is bad enough to be called 'worst' only scoring a 1/10, because if it had been only sort of bad, say 3/10 then nobody would have ever heard of it. Hell, I even almost feel like playing it.

  8. Bestest review ever! by Universal+Nerd · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I read the reviews last week.

    The user comments are even better than the main review. Well worth the read.

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  9. Drek by Konster · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Ultra low visibilty drek pales in comparison to Ultra High Visibilty Drek like Daikatana and Battlecruiser 3000 AD.

    Daikatana had a gestation period of 5 years; Battlecruiser 3000AD, seven years. I am still befuddled as to how something could take so long and yet be so poorly done as those two examples were.

    With Daikatana, we had John Romero (I AM JOHN ROMERO LOOK AT MY HAIR LOOK AT MY BUTT LOOK AT...)promising to make us his bitch for the better part of 5 years. What we got instead was a lukewarm game that was 5 years out of date, and many good jokes about John, and the excess of Ion Storm.

    Derek Smart gets the award for the crappiest game ever that had the longest gestation period. SEVEN years he worked on it, and in the end it was a buggy, unplayable mess and a laughing stock.

    It doesn't surprise me when games like Big Rigs come out and are unplayably bad, as their gestation periods are quite small. They hardly register in the minds of many before they vanish into oblivion where they belong.

    Games such as Daikatana and Battlecruiser 3000AD continue to amaze me to this day, for it isn't everyday in the PC games industry that so little has been done with so much.

  10. Flightpath 737 by tjensor · · Score: 4, Informative

    Awful. Take off, fly over some "mountains" for 5 minutes, land. Sometimes youd have an engine fire while over the mountains, and have to hit the extinguishers. Which then put the fire out. That was it.

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  11. Let's See by vjmurphy · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "Although Big Rigs makes a valiant attempt, what videogame would you rate as the worst of all time?"

    Well, to be worst, there has to be an expectation that the game will be good. Big Rigs, obviously, did not have great expectations. Games that were supposed to be great, but ended up being mediocre or bad are much more interesting.

    Black and White was supposed to change gaming as we knew it and instead was just a crappy game. Gamespot ranking: 9.3. Looks like the reviewer bought into the hype.

    Dungeon Siege was also supposed to be a great game! And it was, for the 20 minutes it took to exhaust 100% of the gameplay. Gamespot Ranking: 8.4. At least it was more interesting than B&W.

    It is easy to complain about the Aquamans and Big Rigs of the world, but did anyone really expect them to be great games?

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  12. My personal worst by Pentagram · · Score: 4, Interesting

    The worst game I have ever played was a footy game with Ryan Giggs' face plastered all over it called 'Ryan Giggs' Super Soccer' or some such shite. It was clearly coded by a bunch of drunken stoats and never even approached a state of completion.

    The game was hideous graphically (they couldn't even get the Welsh flag correct), totally inaccurate, and incredibly easy. The worst bit was the AI though; the ball was just followed around the pitch by all 20 players, and at free kicks the defenders formed a wall ON THE WRONG SIDE OF THE ATTACKING PLAYER including the goalkeeper.

    The game was released for the Sega Megadrive in the mid 90s. I never saw a review of it, and can only assume that they expected to get all their income from clueless relatives buying the game as a gift (which is what happened in my case).

    You'd think some companies would have more self respect...

  13. No question by Torgo's+Pizza · · Score: 4, Interesting
    That honor has to go with Night Trap. Sure, go with the usual suspects that everyone is throwing out. Night Trap has that unusual distinction of not only being a bad game, but also for nearly forcing a Congressional law mandating ratings on video games.

    Yep, it was so bad, so awful, so shocking (mainly because it featured Dana Plato of Diff'rent Strokes fame) that Joe Liebermann & Co. was about to enact legislation to prohibit depraved games from getting into kids hands. Sound familiar? In response, the video game industry came up with the ESRB rating system that you see on today's games.

    You can throw out all the game suggestions you want, but only one game was so bad that it forced the industry to go to a ratings system. Top that.

  14. Not nearly the worst game ever. by hikerhat · · Score: 4, Informative

    Consider this one

  15. Forbidden Forest for the c64 by HomeGroove · · Score: 4, Interesting

    This may have actually been a good game. The problem with it was we had the good ol' C64 tape deck. So you'd hit play on the deck, go have dinner, go outside to play a bit, and then come back to the computer to play the game. Seeing as though I was likely between 5-7, I would last about 2 minutes before getting taken out by some spider or that dragon flying in the sky. I thought it's name was chimera but googing around proved me wrong. I seem to remember though when you started the game a voice would say "Chimera" with a lust for murder in it's computerized voice. I seem to remember that Forbidden Forest was the only game we had for the tape deck. You can imagine my excitement when we made the move to floppies.

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  16. Look at PC gamer magazine by superpulpsicle · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Man, if you think gamespot gave them a low score you should read PC gamer magazine. In every issue at least one game gets completely trashed score-wise. Not to mention half the PC games never get released into the market anyways.

    After Doom III and halflife2 I predict a long and boring period for PC games.

  17. E.T. - extremely terrible by ColonBlow · · Score: 5, Interesting

    E.T. (1982) - The game that sank Atari? 5,000,000 unsold copies?
    How many other games have been so bad that 14 trucks worth of it were buried in a landfill?
    Even when I was 10, playing it for 30 seconds at a dept store, I knew it sucked ass.

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  18. This other review states otherwise. by FauxReal · · Score: 4, Funny

    this review praises the game.