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I don't even need to explain why.
The Bourne Conspiracy (a Jason Bourne game that was made to rake in more money)
Luckily I don't play many bad games, as I research games before I buy them. NCIS was an unfortunate exception.
Mirrors Edge was full of bugs
Those games are good and okay, but they're not the worst nor the best.
Let me see. Worst game I ever played.
MagMax comes to mind. That was a real grey colored rectangular loaf of ass squeezings. But maybe I need something more recent.
Steel Battalion: Heavy Armor. Yes. That has to be it. A game where attempting to control it immediately causes you to lose. And kills a puppy. With a brick.
Edit: also, Robocraft. It's cancer. The devs are monkeys from the zoo.