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  1. NecroLord

    Jankiest games you have ever played?

    What are some of the jankiest games you have played? Include both rpgs and non rpg games. It can be both the "good" kind of jank - the game has a certain primitive charm, or the "bad" kind of jank - game simply does not have redeeming qualities and is generally of a extremely poor quality.
  2. Not.AI

    Incline Tim Cain says there are no bad games only different preferences and budgets... Agree? Disagree?

    Tim Cain keeps suggesting this on YT. Bad games don't exist, you just don't like them, other people do, all it's just all design choices and budgets. Intentional. "Bad" games are less often "design" or other mistakes; more often just different audiences. So the games industry is just very...
  3. mfkndggrfll

    12 reasons why F2 is a bad Fallout game

    1- Awful introduction and PC background. The introduction and starting area are cringeworthy to say the least. Your character is the grandson of Fallout 1's vault dweller, basically someone with a lot of knowledge on the outside world and technology. The village was even founded by the vault...

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