What's the absolute worst game you paid money for in the 7th generation?

Easily Two Worlds 2. Bought it because of hype, and hated every minute of it. I only played for a few hours, but the graphics on the PS3 gave me a headache, the motion blur was horribly implemented, and all of the "codes" that were supposedly able to be entered to fix my complaints made the situation worse. Awful, awful game (though I've heard the PC version is decent).
 
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Was so excited. Turned out being poop.
 
I'm going to go with Resident Evil 6, thoroughly unfun game.

Also my gf is going to go with Kane And Lynch she always tells me the story of how she went down to the store and was really excited to get and it was poop on a stick
 
You didnt like Oblivion? Why couldnt you get those first few hours?

For some reason, I never got as deep into Skyrim as I did in Oblivion (not to say Skyrim didnt get 98 hours of my time ;) )

First time through I selected a sign that prevented me from recovering magic, I tries to break in somewhere in the imperial city, guards arrested me, still don't know how lockpicking works. Also picked up every item I could find not knowing I could be encumbered Or whatever.

Second time through got to that dungeon right outside the sewers, went it, discovered I had some magic spell the entire time and the game never pointed it out to me, got frustrated with other mechanics never explained such as waiting (or sleeping) and a lack of indication where to go, still can't figure out lock picking.

Years later I come back to it and choose another character from the ground up, somehow (I forget how) I run into another sign related problem, I give up.

Bought skyrim expecting the same thing to happen, nope, they explain everything and don't force you to chose a sign out of the gate, finished the game with about 80 hours of playtime.

Oblivion just sucks at explaining things. I don't mind difficulty, or having to figure out stuff, but I felt like I had to figure everything out and still didn't know a lot, and that frustrated me.
 
I usually do my research and have a pretty good idea of what I'll like, so I didn't do too terribly bad -- the worst game I bought in Gen 7 was Perfect Dark Zero. It's not horrendous, but it was sure a let down after Perfect Dark and I couldn't bring myself to finish it. Honorable mention goes to Batman: Arkham Origins, which wasn't an awful game, but was totally ruined by bugs, glitches and quality-control issues.
 
FF13, the only FF that I didn't bother to finish and the only last-gen game that I gave up due to not liking it.
I bought it for 10EUR, I would rather spend this on 10 cheeseburgers from McDonalds :P.
 
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Close 2nd:
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and 3rd:
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(the only Wii game, that I ever sold. The Wii version is even worse than the PS3 version, but this doesn't mean that the game was acceptable. It was crap in any case, such a disappointment after Tomb Raider: Anniversary - Tomb Raider RIP 1996 - 2007)
 
Superstars V8 Racing. I should have trusted the reviews. I should have ignored my inner yearnings. Alas I gave in and i'm quite sure I would have had more fun disemboweling myself with a spoon.
 
As far as full price day one(ish) purchases:
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Granted I like playing it now, but only to break it. Never have been able to finish the whole damn thing, though.

This man. Was my first PS3 game. I managed to get to the ending but I gave up after the kiss part. NOPE!
 
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The only thing that got me through it was my hatred for not finishing games. The puzzles were fairly good but everything else was fucking awful.

Still can't believe I spent £35 on it. Shame on me.
 
I've picked up plenty of average games, but not so many that I would classify as genuinely bad. Haze, LAIR, the 360 Onechanbara game, and the PSP Sengoku Ace game are pretty low though.
 
Uncharted for me, I don't buy many games but I virtually bought a PS3 for it and hated all 3 of them. I have now accepted I just don't like games like that so don't buy them any more.
 
Bleach : Shattered Blade on the Wii.
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Masturbate for 1 minute as fast as possible then do your power attack with a 20 second cutscene, then watch your opponent cutscene, then your cutscene, then his.

Fun fact : I actually 100% the game just to get the last character, who was a game exclusive Arrancar called Sōkyoku which I never used since I could not stand the game for one more minute.

Really, my worst experience of last gen.
 
Crackdown 2. Bought it because a friend of mine also bought it. We barely played it. Reused the city from the first game and the missions were pretty much killing waves of enemies every time. It wasn't very fun at all.
 
For me it was The Last of Us.

Not the worst game I bought, but I feel ya. Anyway...


Not a terrible game, but it was just another visual showcase with bland gameplay, uninspired art direction, a lack of creativity compared to its predecessors especially coming off the heels of GOW2, extremely short, bland story and a letdown ending. Very anti-climatic.
 
Definitely Halo 4.
I was extremely disappointed since reviews painted it to be just as good as the previous entries. It's not even close.

Never mind the incredibly forgettable story, the multiplayer is what I was hoping would shine through. Instead I was greeted with subpar map design, killstreaks that have absolutely no place in a Halo game, and customizable loadouts that also feel incredibly foreign.

That's not what killed it for me though. I can forgive all of that, but I'm insulted that reviews didn't mention the constant framerate drop and screen tearing that occurs in multiplayer games. Tried playing splitscreen online and it was just an absolute trainwreck. We couldn't stomach more than five minutes before just switching to Halo: Reach.

It wasn't even the fact that it's splitscreen that caused it to slowdown; it happens when I'm playing solo online too. If there's more than two enemies on-screen at once the game just slows down and drops frames.

How can this game be decorated with so many perfect and high scores? It's unplayable and ultimately made me switch over to PS4 for this generation. Fool me once 343 shame on you, but you won't be fooling me twice.
 
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Not only did i waste my money it's my biggest disappointment of last generation. I have absolutely 0 faith in 343 and have no interest in any more Halo games if they are made by them. I can't support a team that released a button pushing simulator and tried to pass it off as Halo.

Other than that i guess Gears 3. I mean, i got the big statue edition on clearance for under $60 so i can't say it was a complete waste of money because i do dig the statue but the game was hot garbage.

I get the hate for halo 4...i disagree as it was still an excellent game it just didn't hit the notes of the previous games.

But gears 3 was a fucking masterpiece
 
I didn't buy anything I outright hated, but Starhawk and RAGE were both extremely generic and forgettable. I strongly regret actually buying both of them.
 
final fantasy crysatal chronicles echoes of time for the wii.
A ds game ported to wii, where both ds screens were on the tv at the same time.
 
That I paid? The Unfinished Swan probably.

Most stinkers I played this gen I got from Plus.

EDIT: Wait, no, in hindsight Assassin's Creed 3 was much worse.
 
I don't mind getting burned on a bargain bin deal, so I will exclude those from the equation and unfortunately have to say Final Fantasy XIII. I honestly feel it's a fundamentaly broken game. The battle system is rather engaging but unnecessarily complex and setting, characters, plot and pacing are the worst in the entire series. But most of all, it has killed all my interest in Final Fantasy's future.
 
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Not only did i waste my money it's my biggest disappointment of last generation. I have absolutely 0 faith in 343 and have no interest in any more Halo games if they are made by them. I can't support a team that released a button pushing simulator and tried to pass it off as Halo.

Other than that i guess Gears 3. I mean, i got the big statue edition on clearance for under $60 so i can't say it was a complete waste of money because i do dig the statue but the game was hot garbage.

Multiplayer was pretty awesome but Campaign ... gosh, how boring, linear and lifeless! Couldn't finish.

Mine was NiGHTS for Wii ... Christ!
 
Kane and Lynch 2: Although my friend and I new what we were getting ourselves into. Bought it used for $10, beat it in co-op, and then returned it a few days later and used the money for another co-op game.

I honestly actually really liked the grimey, digital handheld aesthetic, but the game was really repetitive and boring, and the plot was basically incomprehensible. At least it was super short.
 
Well if you take away 1 euro steam purchases that I just bought, cause I wanted to see how shit they were :

Infamous.Truly hated everything about the game. Nothing fun about the gameplay, not a good story, shitty graphics.... Eh.
 
Sonic Unleashed.

Based on the reviews, I thought as long as I could enjoy the Werehog sections, then it would be a good game. Turns out the Sonic sections were god awful and much worse than the mediocre Werehog levels.
 
For me it was The Last of Us.

I know most people seem to love the game, but I just.. didn't. I thought it was fundamentally broken from a gameplay standpoint, and honestly the story bored me.

Hitman Absolution. Never before have I played a game that was so fundamentally broken that there is no way to fix it without entirely doing over the game.

I don't mind getting burned on a bargain bin deal, so I will exclude those from the equation and unfortunately have to say Final Fantasy XIII. I honestly feel it's a fundamentaly broken game. The battle system is rather engaging but unnecessarily complex and setting, characters, plot and pacing are the worst in the entire series. But most of all, it has killed all my interest in Final Fantasy's future.

Holy mother of buzzwords, Batman.
 
if PS+ games count, Battlefield 3 and Poker Night at the Inventory 2

if not, probably X Blades FF13-2 or Time and Eternity
 
I don't know what gen 3DS falls into but

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You know when a game controls are broken when the publisher had to ship an alternative stand for a handheld game.

This had the dubious honor of being the only game I traded in.
 
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(PC)

Full price, launch day. A piece of video game fecal matter and only a part of a series that remains broken due to shitty development, bugs, and generally lazy networking.
 
Socom 4, I bought a ps3 for this game and I regret the game purchase and system purchase. The game was yet another franchise that Sony killed after years of hype. I just don't understand how you can screw up arguably your biggest multiplayer franchise after it defined you in the previous generation.
 
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