Gamespot writes: "I hate ninjas." Those words may reek of heresy if you've been raised on shuriken-related entertainment, but put yourself in the shoes of Just Cause 2 protagonist Rico Rodriguez--the very man who utters them--for a quick moment. After waging a one-man battle against heavily armed military forces, he's managed to complete a dangerous sabotage mission by the skin of his teeth. Exploding fuel tanks, rocket launchers, snipers--he's somehow survived it all. But right when the coast looks clear and just as Rico is about to secure the mission…yep, ninjas show up."
These are the worst guns in video games. Unlike weapons that are useful and practical, these only take up space in your inventory.
Being a completionist can be fun, but some games are more like chores than fun. Here are the worst games to 100% complete.
The Yakuza Games
Haha, yeah, currently over 100 hours into Yakuza 0. Considering going for 100% and well on the way but may not get there. Cat Fights are a real chore.
Dead rising was the worst one I’ve ever tried. I haven’t tried it with the modern console “rest mode” but the 360 didn’t have that.
Was GTa4 the on where you had to collect a shit ton of pigeons around the map and there was no help in finding them?
One of the more recent games I got a Platinum in was Killzone: Mercenary for Vita. What a crap game, that requires so much terrible grinding.
Awful game, awful experience.
I can vouch for Just Cause 2. It was the reason I quit achievement hunting. 86 hours in, the game bugged on me during one of the last side quests (it failed no matter what I did) and my save file got corrupted. Wiped it off my drive and never looked back.
A look back at some of the most iconic moments of horror from non-horror video games.