There are some games that are
horrible simply because they are poorly programmed or sloppily designed. These
are the games that were rushed to market due to budget restrictions or self-imposed
deadlines. There are other products that are buggy due to lax beta testing
or company apathy. But there is also a third category. These are the games
that blood, sweat and tears went into, years of love and labor, but when these
games finally reach the consumer, we shake our heads in wonder and awe at
the ineptitude of the gameplay, the unbelievable voice acting or the ludicrous
plot development. These are the games that should have "Play at Your
Own Risk" emblazoned in red day-glo letters across the front of the box.
We play, or attempt to play, in disbelief, wondering how such an atrocity
passed the scrutiny of the quality assurance team. We marvel that an entire
development team thought that this game was worthy for mass consumption. These
are the games we are concerned with--they are the "classics" that
beg for entry into the Just Adventure Dungeon of Shame.
- The
Scroll F by Randy Sluganski
- Spud
F by Randy Sluganski
- Silverload
F by Randy Sluganski
- Zombieville
F by Jaromir Król
- The
Orion Conspiracy F by Randy Sluganski