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Was one of the NCAA basketball games and that is simply because it wasn't any different than the last game with no changes and felt like a waste of time. That and Dragon Ball Saga's since I beat that game in a little over an hour.
I've bought a lot a shit over the years, but last game I bought that was just horrible was LA Noire, lots of hype game was just boring and was a struggle to get through.
Hard to say for me...I usually don't buy shitty games...or most games for that matter. Was probably Eragon, the game based off of the shitty movies. Should have known. Books, amazing, movie and game, terrible. Cost me like 2 bucks though, so I wasn't that mad.
I usually buy games I know I will enjoy and I rarely go out on a limb when buying games. So, I have to think back. Hmmmmm, I was 8 years old and my Mom rented a game for me... Last time I let her to that. She rented me Ultraman for SNES. Worst experience of my entire life. Worst weekend of my life. I still have nightmares of that game. However for games I actually bought Nightmare Creatures for PS1. It was used and cheap but it still wasn't much fun.
I can't honestly think of another 'bad buy' for me every game I've had I've played for an extensive amount of time and was worth it, but I'd blame that on my parents not buying me any Video Games so when it's time to buy a game it's one I LOVE.
I bought a Wii a long time ago and I bought WWE SvR 2009, it was terrible! Worst game I have EVER spent my money on, the Wii alone was a huge waste of money.
For Xbox 360, I bought Tekken 6 and Fallout 3..... definitely weren't worth the price I paid for them.