We're just not gonna talk about how shooting Shane in the face with a gun only takes like 5% of his hp? like what is this guy made of, we need to have *him* taking point god damn
Finding skills points in the environment instead of just combat sounds cool actually and rewards exploring the environment. That's kinda like a metroidvania. Bad game but I don't hate the mechanic.
I think the mechanic would actually be really good if traversal was a key component in the game. Metroidvanias rewarding platforming and tight jumps to find things hidden that make you stronger is cool; But in this game it's "oh there's a boombox near that trashcan."
@@Skoochlast of us did hid books that could be found around the map to give you slight buffs that you could use for the rest of the playthrough (NG+) think that they really should have just gone with a find it keep it route than a find points and hope your character is alive at this current point in time.
Funny fact: If you picked Shane to live and the prison fight occurs, When Michonne is aiming her sniper, you can see instead of Shane, it’s Rick fighting The Governor
god i wish this game was good and went deeper into the story cuz changing the outcomes of story moments was a badass idea and no the game mill studio had to shit the bed
Lux Pain. it's a 3DS visual novel with a crap ton of spelling mistakes, and the only "gameplay" is killing shadow bugs by tapping your stylus against the screen. It's a slog, the characters are your standard anime archetypes and non-memorable at that. OH SKOOCH. Also check out a game called "DARK". It's a gritty early 2000s '2edgy4u' about a vampire (voiced by Geralt's VA) put into a seedy underground world. It's also a stealth game that has absolutely awful mechanics, a laughable story, and just generally mediocre everything. It'd be great for a video.
@@taylormoreira1266I disagree I've seen the gameplay of both games and let me tell you I would rather see something bad and functional happen then just be boring and bad game
Still wild to me that games can come out like this and it's legal. Being told you will get a certain standard of quality and then it blatantly slaps you in the face with how bad it is should be something you can appeal for a refund even after 2 hours because this game...this game is something else!
I didn't even know that this exists and as a big Walking Dead fan this is so dissapointing to see... The first and second season of that show are bangers and it's crazy to me that they managed to mess it up this bad T-T As for one of the worst games I have ever finished? It has to go to "Godstrike" it looked like so much fun, very simular to Binding of Isaac or even Cuphead I was stoked to try this bullethell out and then the dissapointment hit me... this game is so god damn frustrating and hard to play it's crazy, every time I killed a boss I had to take a break from the game that would last DAYS because it never felt rewarding enough to actually defeat a boss. I highly recommend looking into it as it is such a missed potencial at could have been actually very cool with the time=life mechanic that it has.
The faces seem to be a typical case of having the rights to characters, but not the actors' likeness. This can be seen in Payday 2 as well with John Wick or Bodhi, or in Fortnite with Hopper
To answer your question at the end of the video, the worst game I have ever played in my entire life was Lunar: Dragon Song for the DS. The combat made no sense to me as a child and honestly still doesn't as a fully grown adult. You think the skill tree in this game is terribly designed? I laugh at you. I laugh at you in not being able to choose the enemy you target in battle, I laugh so hard that I weep because it's a JRPG where you have to choose between items and experience in battle, and then I weep fully, because for some reason they decided to make it so that you lose HP whenever running in the overworld while you move slow as molasses otherwise. Oh, and your equipment breaks every two battles or so, forcing you to buy more, which you can't do unless you have money, which you can't get without choosing it, which means you can't level up, which means battles take longer, which means your equipment breaks way easier. But by god did I beat that game. I was a little kid that got it from a relative as a gift and with nothing else to play, I beat that unholy amalgamation. It was not fun. I barely remember anything other than writing out physical plans and flowcharts on paper to try and figure out how the to make it through without losing my sanity. I don't have them anymore but found them a long time ago and I remember very clearly the frustration and dread I felt when I first crafted them, and they were so detailed that a speedrunning route could have been made with them. While I have cast that game into the depths of GameStop trade-in hell, I could still probably beat the final boss if you sat me down in front of it, as I suffer from flashbacks to the actual, real, not exaggerated two months it took before I beat it the first and final time. I'm honestly shocked the game even had a final boss, like it's so bad that nobody developing it could have possibly thought that someone would actually make it that far?? Genuinely would not have been surprised, even back then, if the game just stopped working halfway through or had like a "thanks for playing" message and then the cartridge self destructed or something idk.
I didn't even make it an hour into that one because of the baffling design choice to make running on the map DRAIN YOUR HP. Seriously, I still can't believe that happened.
Hi Skooch. It’s unrelated to the topic of the video, but I’ve been watching you for around 7 years now and I just wanted to say how amazing it has been to see you grow. I’ve grown up watching you from elementary school through watching your videos during the awful late nights of high school, to now finishing college and getting my visa accepted today to move abroad! Growing up, your work has been a big part of my life as somewhere I could always go for a laugh and it just felt right to share some big news here. I hope that you’re doing well and I have always adored your work and comedy, keep being awesome man
Digimon rumble arena 2 was a broken mess that i love, imagine smash but if you get hit midair you get sent into free fall and if your knocked down on the ground you get no invincibility frames and can be pummeled until they get bored of beating your layed out carcass
really miss these style of vids. just talkin about games good and bad and ur journey overall. Vampire the Masquerade Bloodlines (version 1.0 for bugs) fun game with a decent story i thought it was bad at first but it grew on me overtime.
Won't lie to you.....first video I ever watched of you...... Your a delight to hear tell stories and get feedback from....I wish this vid was longer lol
Great Video! However, I couldn't stop thinking about the fact that Skooch has a Striking resemblance to someone starting with J and whose Surname is similar to Einstein.
I'm astonished at the fact that my fellow countrymen at Fair Play Labs managed to pull not one, but two decent-ish Smash clones under the wing of freaking Game Mill
The worst game I've beaten to completion would easily have to be Tales of Zestiria. I could write essays on how nothing in that game functions how it ought to from equipment, combat, characters, and the story at large to the point where the anime overcorrected in that part. People have mostly forgotten it in favor of its marginally more competent prequel, Berseria.
I got a game called Rascal for the PS1 when I was a kid. I never finished it but I remember it being borderline unplayable because of the way the camera would move around your character and completely obscure anything from view. Also you had some shitty bubble gun or something. I put the game down pretty quickly, but now im wondering if it was actually bad or if i was just bad at video games as a kid
Worst game I've actually finished? That's a short list, because I usually bail on games if they suck. If they can hold me all the way to the end, it usually means they've got at least something going for them to keep me interested. That said, it would probably have to be Final Fantasy 13. I kept playing because I was told over and over that it would "get good" eventually. It did not.
This is the third game based off of a movie/TV series that is turned out to be absolutely Rock bottom hot garbage. Wtf are they even thinking??? "Oh people like this movie/ TV series they Will buy anything related to it!"
Youd think not including Otis wouldnt be the WORST since he existed for very few episodes. But-?? He was the entire driving point to whatever the hell Shane's entire storyline was during the show where he literally just loses his mind or whatever. I know the game doesnt follow the show to a T. Especially since you can obviously get all different characters killed, thus rewriting everything, but?? That's literally all shane had going for him and it was taken from him entirely?? 😭 AND IT CLEARLY STILL HAPPENED SINCE HE SHAVED HIS HEAD ANYWAY, AND TRIED KILLING RICK STILL. WHAT WAS THE DRIVING POINT IF OTIS DOESN'T EXIST.
The worst game I've ever beaten is probably ELEX. I really loved the concept of the game and what they were trying to do, but my god the execution did not match that.
It’s like I’m glad that I don’t play videogames really anymore (at least games from bigger companies), cause it seems like everything is so trash these days
I feel if they took maybe a year longer to make the game look good and have the controls be good this would be a fun Walking Dead game to take a look on how the story would change depending on your decisions
Quality is on the level of the actual TV series itself. I think it’s perfectly designed, they 100% intended to reflect what the show was like into a video game, I see no problems LOL
The worst game that I've actually played through fully was Codename S.T.E.A.M for the 3DS, which was a tactical shooter/RPG in the style of games like X-com. But it just did everything so poorly that it was painful to play through, the only shining moments were where you got to pilot a giant mech for some fights. I also tried to sell it back to the Game store and I kid you not when the guy working there checked how much I could get for trading it in, the price was in the negatives and ended up breaking the register
One of the best, worst experiennces I have ever had in gaming was playing rhe original Black and White game. Which I got a hard copy of when my dad went overseas, meaning it was localized in Dutch and I could never find a way to swap the language. Still live the game but jeez the whole not understanding a single line in the entire game was weird as hell.
the new Chex quest is the worst game i have ever played and it made me stop playing games for a little. the game was coded so bad that the last cut scene didnt load the visuals but the audio played and it was just a black screen with the narrator talking, and the game is unfair in some parts and sometimes it will just take your ammo just because, other times the game will spawn trap you and you just have to pray you are fast enough to make it out but you never will because theres invisible bullets that WILL ALWAYS HIT YOU , sure one story line is two hours long but those two hours were the worst hours of my life.
The only thing I can think of is Xenoblade Cornicles X. There is a lot to like about the game but the combat is based so much on RNG that you could just keep using the same tactic in a boss fight and either lose or win. It happened more then once. I'm not gonna say everything that's bad about the game because this would become multiple paragraphs but it has a lot of stupid mechanics that just want to waste your time.
The worst game I've ever beaten? Probably Carmageddon 64. A racing game with bad controls, bad AI, miserable sound design, and baffling mission design baked into the single player campaign.
The Outbound Ghost was terrible. Horrible load times, multiple points of view with backwards storytelling, dumb plot twist, stiff combat ect. The only reason I even finished it was because it had built-in god mode options.
Any Helldivers 2 peeps that would love a "Can We Talk About This" on the game? xd cause ngl I think Skooch would have a B L A S T doing it but ofc he loves us and he needs to know people want it for it to happen
I felt ripped off after playing “Magus” on the PS3. It’s not entertainingly bad, it’s boring bad. You fight waves of the same bad guys, all dressed as Medieval Power Rangers, thousands of fodder.
The "Worst" video game I've ever beaten would probably be Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde for the NES. As it's just a jumbled up mess of systems that does absolutely nothing to teach the player what's going on... and that's hardly controversial and thus, not interesting. No Instead I wanna talk about Rain World, because I love absolutely everything about Rain World... except actually playing it. The lore, the fucked up Nihilistic Buddhism mechanics, the visuals, the memes... they are all top notch! Actually playing the game however, is an exercise in patience. Whoever designed the in-game map is an actual psychopath and probably eats babies. This game has like 90 pages of MANDATORY reading just to learn how to move around the world, most of which are basically glitches branded as "features" by the community. Karma grinding to open a door hurts your soul IRL. Rain World is simply the best game I've ever had to forced myself to beat and derived 0 pleasure from.
Worst game Ive played is Creature in the Well. It looks pretty and has interesting ideas. But. Trying to make pinball wherr you have to aim the ball to get rid of traps and lasers does not work. Also your dodge roll has no i-frames