Mortal Kombat 4 on GBC. Enough said.
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Mortal Kombat 4 on GBC. Enough said.
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Trust me, you don't want to play the GB ones.
I'm not sure if people would count this as a fighting game but I'd say JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes Of Heaven. I love Heritage For The Future. Its probably my favorite fighting game but eyes of heaven is special istg.
BBTAG
Time Killers, the final boss can't die and you're required to cut his head off, but i can't do it
Mortal Kombat 9 is a terrible game to be fair, not that just the story is bad and overused already, but there are certain details from the game that are just unbearable to see, for example: The 2nd alternate costume you get for Mileena after beating the last challenge of the tower, or for example, the spam or broke attacks from OP characters as Striker, or for another view, could be that the ****ing final bossfight is almost impossible to beat unless you are a main with Raiden.
Smash and Jojo's Bizarre Adventure.
I don't know if it technically counts as its more of a "smash-style" but I genuinely disliked Brawlout. It felt incredibly boring to play as it felt as if none of the characters were really unique in their playstyle despite having characters from indie games that were genuinely great (Other than Yooka Laylee)
Hard to say. There is quite a few fighting games i don't like.
Here's the 3 worst i have played:
Dragon - The Bruce Lee Story(sega megadrive 16 bits)
Ballz(sega megadrive 16 bits)
Shaq Fu(sega megadrive 16 bits)
Mortal Kombat Armageddon
The Super Brawl flash games from Nicklodeon, the sprites were nice but, damn, looking back those were super shallow.
A mod of Street Fighter for SNES, which included the characters of Chaves (A spanish show about a poor boy and his friends). Well, it was bad, but it was INTENDED to be bad. So, i guess, trash-style game.
Without a doubt, Shaq Fu, 1994. Your character is terrible, the hitboxes are glitched, the story makes no sense at all.
Human killing machine on the Amiga, just looking at the characters nearly made me die of laughter
Double dragon.
Rise of the robots and/or clayfighter and a game called ballz on sega genesis
Street Fighter The Movie lol
I've never really hated any fighting games however there was one I believed was a bit underwhelming was perhaps MvC Infinite I mean it wasn't too bad but still I was expecting more to be honest and also that power ranger's fighting game kinda felt meh to me honestly I just felt limited to what I could do with the characters
one of the worst fighting games I ever played was a fighting flash game that had mario characters heads but street fighter character's body's and the game controls like walking on a butter floor because all u did was slide around.
black clover quartet knights, naruto to boruto shinobi striker, metal revolution and fantasy strike
forgot about brawlout so that one to
shaq fu from sega genesis,horrible gameplay.
and mortal kombat deadly alliance,sorry,not a mk fan,it was a gift,but i never liked it,so it goes to the trash.
I've never played any bad fighting games. However, if I had to choose between all four fighting games I've played, it would have to be Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. The reason? It's only slightly worse than its Wii U counterpart, and somewhat worse than both the game that this website is dedicated to and the first mentioned game's sequel on the Nintendo Switch.
Eh, i don't have a lot of fighting games i hate, but it would either be King of Fighters 2001, King of Fighters 2003 or Mortal Kombat 4.
Not a fan of SF, but from what i can remember, some Street Fighter movie game also was terrible and hated by everyone so, i guess that counts as well.
ClayFighter 63⅓
I liked the version for snes... But I feel that I did not like this version very much.
The characters look very unpleasant in all aspects... Also, as a child I was scared of the final boss.
Mega Drive's Ballz
or
SNES Chou Aniki
Weirdest name for fighting game ever.
And the graphics aren't pleasant either, no offense.
And i also remember that there was some impossible fighting game called Rise of the Robots which everyone hated, as a kid, i was confused how to play it but looking back, the game looks worse now. To be honest, when i was younger, i would always be confused when i played some unappealing or not good game, though i was less smarter before, i downloaded everything i got my hands on and didn't think twice, but if i ever played a bad game, i would be confused for some reason. But now, i think twice and download games carefully and pick what i like and what appeals to me.
Real life fighting. No actual worst fighting game, they were all good enough.
Shadow: War Of Succession
when i started playing the shitty MK Rip-Off, the game goes fast when the fight begins, and freezes at the character select screen
Justice League Task Force for the Snes is pretty bad. A.I. reads your inputs and there is no way to change it. You can't even get past level 1 in arcade mode most of the time without exploits. Character models looked ok. gameplay felt kinda stiff. It had Mortal Kombat type gameplay. The only way to slightly enjoy the game is to play with a friend. Even then, it's not that good.
Knowing how kinda unfair old school MK games were, i knew you were going to mention MK somewhere. Honestly, even if the series are cool and nostalgic, i find the first games a bit annoying because the AI defeats you without effort and they know everything you will do which makes it a bit annoying and frustrating. Though for me, whenever i was about to lose in UMK3, i would just invite player 2 and beat them so, the AI can "restart" to the way it was or something like that and i keep doing that because that's honestly the only way i know how to beat the game without using cheat codes.
That's how i got to Motaro and Shao Kahn, i think. Either way, the series are pretty hard looking back now, though i remember defeating Shao Kahn with Noob Saibot when i was younger.
Sorry for a long post by the way.
Wow, i see. Also, sorry for changing the topic, but have you heard of The Rise of Robots? I think i could never win that game and i was pretty confused on how to play it. I think that's the worst game ever and plus, i heard that the AI was impossible. Maybe they're right because even though i knew how to play Samurai Shodown, Fatal Fury and Mortal Kombat games, i was confused on how to play The Rise of Robots for some reason. I have no idea if i'm crazy or if that game really is impossible.
Power Moves by Kaneko on SNES:uhuh:
probably that one dragon ball game on gba
MVCI, my expectations were so high that the disappointment hit really hard.
Dead or Alive 6 for being just a straight up waste of time content and gameplay wise compared to DOA5 as well as a cheap excuse to resell unimaginative DLC that already existed in the previous game. Also, SNK Heroines, for gutting the control scheme and changing basic fighting game rules for absolutely no reason... oh, and for literally having nothing to do in it for a full price game at launch outside of plain dress-up (and I love waifu dress-up)