10 Bad Games With GOOD IDEAS

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  • @lliillllillllllillllillll5214
    @lliillllillllllillllillll5214 Год назад +3890

    i trust gameranx more than IGN

    • @re11o
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      As u should

    • @quantumgamer6208
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      8:28 same

    • @D71219ONE
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      I trust my grandma’s opinion on video games more than IGN.
      But with having said that, yes, Gameranx is very good.

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      I trust the local tweeker more than ign

    • @washbrook45
      @washbrook45 Год назад +6

      Well yeah

  • @overlongname
    @overlongname Год назад +45

    Stray's meow button is sort of a spiritual successor to the 50 Cent swear button

  • @NeoNinjaX87
    @NeoNinjaX87 Год назад +276

    Thanks for making Mondays a little more bearable Gameranx Crew!

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      @gameranxTV  Год назад +46

      Our pleasure!

    • @easyorigami8401
      @easyorigami8401 Год назад +5

      why what's wrong with Mondays?

    • @Cp.Pierce
      @Cp.Pierce Год назад +18

      @@easyorigami8401They exist 😂

    • @arthurfleck629
      @arthurfleck629 Год назад +4

      @@easyorigami8401They can be brutal for people who drink too much and don’t get enough sleep on the weekends, especially if they’re partying haha.
      But for pretty much anybody else, Mondays are fine, they’re just like any other day, in fact, one should feel refreshed, well rested, and ready for the week ahead if they used their weekend wisely.

    • @stuartmorley6894
      @stuartmorley6894 Год назад +9

      ​@@arthurfleck629or they could be going back to work which for most people sucks whether they drink or not.

  • @shivam3vedi
    @shivam3vedi Год назад +330

    Hearing the name "Bionic Commando" legit unlocked a memory i forgot i even had! man that game was good (and annoying)😂

    • @believeinmatter
      @believeinmatter Год назад +5

      I remember the one on 360 being pretty cool? Bizarre story but fun combat and movement

    • @Sadion666
      @Sadion666 Год назад +1

      And it had Mike Patton as the voice actor for rad

    • @dr.candido4441
      @dr.candido4441 Год назад

      Not a 3rd person shooter guy huh.

    • @user-qp8yp5et9y
      @user-qp8yp5et9y Год назад

      Bionic commando was the first game i've played on my ps3. i remember after a hard summer that i've worked for 3 months, i finally bought my ps3 and ghis game was the first thing i was happy about after those 3 months

    • @flamingotwist
      @flamingotwist Год назад +1

      still a good game if you ask me. i've recently been doing another playthrough. the swinging physics are a tiny bit off, but its super fun. Got a little model of Nathan Spencer on my desk right now

  • @SovereignStout
    @SovereignStout Год назад +49

    Dark Void had the best Jetpack mechanics I've ever seen. I remember spending HOURS just flying and hovering around. Felt so good.

    • @ahmedhamm5464
      @ahmedhamm5464 Год назад +3

      crazy i just said that too alot of people forget about that game

    • @TheUltimateHacker007
      @TheUltimateHacker007 Год назад +1

      It's free on gamepass. And the nostalgia bar is pretty high

    • @pitchblack189
      @pitchblack189 Год назад

      It had some bugs but I thought it was a damn good game

    • @eibun2011
      @eibun2011 Год назад

      the first ironman (xbox, ps3 version) had an amazing flying mechanics too, the rest of the game is trash though

  • @AlteredStateGaming
    @AlteredStateGaming Год назад +58

    I just played through Dark Void and Bionic Commando recently, and I have to agree. The jet pack was awesome in Dark Void and the swinging in Bionic Commando was fun, but both games were pretty painful to get through completely.

    • @TheUltimateHacker007
      @TheUltimateHacker007 Год назад +4

      I liked the mysterious setting and undertone of dark void. It was very specific and knew what it wanted to be. Could be nostalgia tho

  • @TheSuperNerf1
    @TheSuperNerf1 Год назад +47

    100% agree with you on Anthem. I loved the movement, suit designs, and the feeling of gunplay. But the actual game itself was so awful. It had the potential to be something special that was destroyed by greed

    • @SammaclauseGamgee
      @SammaclauseGamgee Год назад +3

      Same here. My friends got bored of it but I spent so much time playing alone just to experiment with traversal and solo world bosses as I got better at the mechanics. I had a lot of fun, for the very short time I played it, but it wasn't for any of the things I usually care about in games, which is probably why I played it for such a short time.

    • @mlm52786
      @mlm52786 11 месяцев назад

      Same

    • @arthurbrandonnielsen
      @arthurbrandonnielsen 9 месяцев назад

      The flying felt so good on Anthem that I actually completed the game twice. Not "finished". Completed. All achievements on XBox, and Platinum Trophy on PlayStation.

  • @nigel7976
    @nigel7976 Год назад +58

    Personally I agree with the points on Anthem for certain, but I did also find the actual combat fun enough to be enjoyable for a while. I personally used the interceptor for the majority of my play time and it was definitely fun, but it was just not enough to stick around for a long time (although I have come back to it a couple times to just mess around with the fun of just going nuts with the interceptor blades)

    • @thegamingfan5222
      @thegamingfan5222 Год назад +6

      I agree. It was baseline fun, and the combat was responsive enough to possibly be fun long term. Too bad the game was so repetitive. If only they had built on the suits and the world... and actually the whole game🤣

    • @MichielVanolst
      @MichielVanolst Год назад +6

      I never understood the hate Anthem got, sure it was repetitive and a little light on content, but I enjoyed it, the movement mechanics and fighting, and it looked good. It wasn't bad for a new ip, I think if it came from a lesser known developer, it wouldn't have gotten nearly as much flack as it did now

    • @Xarosai
      @Xarosai Год назад +2

      I have to agree! The gameplay was great but everything else was a let down. Insanely low good loot drop rates, the amount of RNG BS on the loot and the lack of diverse content killed the game. In brief, the game was going to be amazing with the ideas of the first director but the person that replaced him ruined the whole fucking game... and all the changes he had the dev team do in the last 6 months before the release date are probably what caused the massive lack of content too unfortunately!!

    • @eternaleclypse
      @eternaleclypse Год назад +1

      ​@MichielVanolst Most of the hate definitely came from not delivering on what was advertised. Couple that with what's said in the video, and that's why no one celebrates it.
      For me, though, I hate Anthem because it almost bricked my Playstation. I've never been so fearful in my life. And when I got it working again, I uninstalled the game and hid it from my bought list.

    • @MichielVanolst
      @MichielVanolst Год назад +2

      @@eternaleclypse I never pay much attention to ads so maybe that's why I went in with lower expectations, I do wish they actually improved on the game instead of just dropping it, but oh well

  • @Rattwap
    @Rattwap Год назад +98

    Another awesome feature of RE6 was the campaign linking feature, where characters would cross over and appear in each others stories. When that happened, you could be linked up with another random pair of player as opposed to just AI controlled characters.

    • @SammaclauseGamgee
      @SammaclauseGamgee Год назад +7

      Really!? Damn! I didn't first play RE6 until this year and now I wish I played back then. That sounds badass!

    •  5 месяцев назад +1

      DMCV also took that idea of playing with other players when they were playing the campaing of another one of the three

  • @JHeckman12
    @JHeckman12 Год назад +21

    "Wet" was a game that I'm almost certain I hallucinated, but when the main character had 2 guns, the right hand had auto targeting, and the left hat thumbstick targeting, allowing you to shoot 2 different targets at once. The game was... not good, but I really liked that mechanic.

    • @uzuchihanasuke1221
      @uzuchihanasuke1221 Год назад +5

      Most definitely not a hallucination... I loved that game the slomo leg slicing while sliding was EPIC and that soundtrack was chef's kiss

    • @lizzyrose6178
      @lizzyrose6178 Год назад +2

      I loved this game at the time (I was like 14) but yeah it was linear as fuck and got SO repetitive. Could have been an outstanding game if they’d just found more unique ways to switch up the combat

    • @redbeansnotrice
      @redbeansnotrice Год назад

      Play My Friend Pedro. So good.

    • @Mistahhuntah
      @Mistahhuntah 10 месяцев назад

      That game definitely existed and I returned it the day I got it.

  • @dingo702
    @dingo702 Год назад +18

    Do anyone remember Fracture? They had a pretty fun idea too, maybe a little basic but being able to alter the ground around you so cool and could give you an advantage in combat

    • @Papa_Luigi_
      @Papa_Luigi_ Год назад

      This was a great game too

    • @dingo702
      @dingo702 Год назад

      @@Papa_Luigi_ yeah, it was pretty solid

  • @whiteangelskys
    @whiteangelskys Год назад +161

    I always thought Split-Second had a unique idea with the explosion that you activate on a track once you saved up your Power Points. No other racing game had that ideal exactly like Split-Second did.The game didn't sell well eventually.

    • @mrexeptionel9530
      @mrexeptionel9530 Год назад +29

      But it isn't a bad game. It just went under the radar.

    • @bailey3209
      @bailey3209 Год назад +1

      I really enjoyed that game it was such a shame that not enough people cared for it, I do say though after a while the same explosions and stuff did get a bit repetitive after a while

    • @mrexeptionel9530
      @mrexeptionel9530 Год назад +12

      @@bailey3209 it can get boring, but i'll take that over whatever blur was.

    • @wojtek1765
      @wojtek1765 Год назад

      Yes I was trying to think of that game

    • @HostOfFrenziedFlame
      @HostOfFrenziedFlame Год назад +2

      That game was pretty good though ngl

  • @walteracevedo5105
    @walteracevedo5105 Год назад +12

    Hydrophopia and From Dust are the few games from X360 era with features that holds up.
    For Hydro, you can keep certain doors open and watch it fill a "bottomless" pit up to water level.
    For Dust, after 30 real time minutes, the dirt you use will slowly turn to stone, the map erodes or the entire ocean dries up.

  • @jeezycreezy4220
    @jeezycreezy4220 Год назад +5

    I personally enjoyed it, but I seem to be in the minority, Watch_Dogs Legion's ability to recruit pretty much any NPC into a playable character was pretty cool. It came at the cost of the main story being painfully generic since there was no central protagonist to anchor it down, but in a different style of game that's less story-driven it could be a pretty cool mechanic.

  • @WillPaskee
    @WillPaskee Год назад +19

    My main issue with FORSPOKEN's combat is: Open world normal fights take WAY longer than an actual boss fight.

    • @BrandonGavin_EDC
      @BrandonGavin_EDC Год назад +3

      Mine is the serious amount of stupid writing in the game.

    • @JohnGatsbyThe3rd
      @JohnGatsbyThe3rd Год назад

      foreskin

    • @Tanath84
      @Tanath84 7 месяцев назад

      ​@BrandonGavin_EDC I agree, fun game to run round fighting, but very little lore and the characters were just shallow and the main character acted like a entitled brat through the whole story

  • @jakejuracka
    @jakejuracka Год назад +39

    That DVD scrolling feature would have been a welcome feature in any of the Uncharted or Last of Us games! After beating the main story, being able to select specific sequences to replay, instead of just going to the beginning of each chapter, would have been great!

  • @denverarnold6210
    @denverarnold6210 Год назад +33

    Alone in the Dark (2000-something remake) had a bunch of neat ideas that simply didn't quite mesh well. Like its inventory system literally being just what you can carry in your jacket, and the game not pausing as you look. Or implementing fire as a mechanic in obstacles and the like, instead of just a damage type like most games do.
    Edit: made this comment before watching.

  • @DaveTheScwede
    @DaveTheScwede Год назад +14

    As a huge fan of gimmicky games, this is a fantastic list. A few more from my collection:
    * FRACTURE - Gimmick was "terraforming", where weapons could create hills or dips in the terrain. The game was super generic and kinda shitty, but there were some fun moments, and some really weird weapons like the "Vortex grenade".
    * INVERSION - Gimmick was gravity control, with several tools and weapons taking advantage of occasionally turning the gravity of an area, making dudes float up from cover, or grabbing and slinging them around!
    * TIMESHIFT/SINGULARITY - I'd say both may be arguable for "bad games" as they had their fun, but they were DEFINITELY more gimmick than game. Both had aspects of time control, with Timeshift being literally rewinding, pausing the world, and Singularity being a handset that would rapidly age/de-age things. I think it's fair to say neither were gold star games, but damned interesting gimmicks!
    * CLAYBOOK - Weird little indie, the gimmick is... entire world made of clay. It's very cool, rolling around, gathering colour from other coloured clay that you roll through, the tactile sensation FEELS very clay-like, but the gameplay/puzzles are a bit frustrating and the very core concept is genuinely frustrating at times, as you maybe erase a necessary platform by rolling through it. Still a fun gimmicky!
    * D4: DARK DREAMS DON'T DIE - Take a Telltale game and make it absolutely un-fucking-hinged. That's D4. Your quicktime events and actions are loopy as all hell, and in a genre like interactive point and click, it's refreshing to be totally let loose. Trying to catch several falling breakfast items while being attacked by a human kitty maid? Sure, why not 😆
    * OVERGROWTH/LUGARU - Rabbit martial arts simulator. NOT a great game, but a very cool idea, just poorly implemented. Very physics driven martial arts, so if you swing your rabbit limbs around and connect, you REALLY feel the hit land, and the enemy get wrecked. Unfortunately it's very unpredictable, so you often feel like you got the hit, only to "miss" and get savaged yourself. Game is unforgiving but has some amazing moments.
    * OMIKRON: NOMAD SOUL - Incredibly soundtrack aside, this early David Cage game was janky as all hell, but the core mechanic of wandering the world trying to figure out what was going on, getting into first person shooter sections, then side by side fighting game action, you could switch your character into another's body to take advantage of their abilities/attributes. That was a dope idea.
    * JERICHO - A Clive Barker joint, it let you switch between several different characters (I wanna say... seven?) and each had their own abilities, thus their own methods of solving certain puzzles. It was a bad game, the shooting and combat generally was a slog, but that core concept of a team of characters you could swap on the fly to solve a given challenge was pretty killer.

  • @se9618
    @se9618 Год назад +2

    I've had 3 surgeries in the past 6 weeks and I've been stuck in the hospital for the past week. This channel is like comfort food at this point.
    Thanks Gameranx team.

  • @i0am0superBlast
    @i0am0superBlast Год назад +6

    I remember playing a demo of Dark Void and loving flying around. Was always one of those games I wanted I to play that I never got around too. And I do remember thinking of Dark Void when I heard about Anthem too.

  • @TyReeL7
    @TyReeL7 Год назад +14

    Dark void took me back, did y’all enjoy singularity? The time powers were pretty great to me. The regeneration mechanic in the 2010 splatter house was pretty fun too

    • @justanotheryoutubeaccount0
      @justanotheryoutubeaccount0 Год назад

      I liked Singularity

    • @Papa_Luigi_
      @Papa_Luigi_ Год назад +1

      I played Dark Void on the 360 when it was released and I thought it was brilliant - Singularity was a great game too but I never dabbled with the forced multiplayer.

    • @TyReeL7
      @TyReeL7 Год назад

      @@Papa_Luigi_ dark void was amazing to me, because I used to take off quick as hell😂

    • @Paradox-es3bl
      @Paradox-es3bl Год назад

      I feel like Neverdead also sort of had an interesting concept but apparently the gameplay sucks. Kinda reminds me of Brink lmao. Although, I will say, I was way less disappointed by Brink than Watch Dogs or Cyberpunk 2077. Especially 2077. I think mainly because someone was like, "It's not gonna be good." and I was like, "Oh? Oops. Already pre-ordered." so he bought it and played with me and I was just like, "Okay, this one's on me. I should've watched actual gameplay first." I didn't want a refund for Brink, unlike 2077.
      Edit: ....aaaand Neverdead is in the video. Oops lol.

  • @juanpabloflores8179
    @juanpabloflores8179 Год назад +5

    For N° 5, I remember Messiah, published by Interplay back in '99; has this possesion ability as the core mechanic of the game, since your character was a defenseless cherubin.

  • @BigAssLizard
    @BigAssLizard Год назад +3

    I'd forgotten all about MindJack, but dang what a good mechanic that was! I like Ghost 1.0 for a similar reason, there's just something about taking possession of my enemies making them slay one another 😆

  • @joshuaash3149
    @joshuaash3149 Год назад +6

    I've never played Anthem, but I've seen one or two other games before it that had good flying. Even Superman Returns (NOT Superman 64) had pretty good flying. The only problem with that one was that it had very little destructive stuff, so if Superman flew into building at high speed, a couple of cracks would appear. And I actually didn't hate Resident Evil 6. I agree there were parts that were a slog, but I really enjoyed some parts of it. Easily my favorite scene was with Leon in the plane when there was an outbreak, and he had to fight them off and land the plane.

    • @SammaclauseGamgee
      @SammaclauseGamgee Год назад +1

      I agree on RE6 ❤
      I thought they introduced some cool things that would have been fun to see continued, but I think 7 and 8 are masterpieces. I would like to see Jake and Sherry again though.....especially since the main cast is getting kinda up there in years. I know it's not the same in video games but if they integrated them into this more grounded time period of the RE universe (as grounded as mold-based vampires and Magnetos can be), I could see them getting more positive attention for the future, and lead the plot in directions they were hinted at in 6.

  • @DaakkuuYRS
    @DaakkuuYRS Год назад +7

    I didn't play Red Steel 1, but 2 is my favorite game on the Wii. It uses the Motion Plus controller (same onw used for Zelda SS). It focuses mainly on sword combat and there are barely any shooting sections. Totally worth playing.

    • @mex55
      @mex55 Год назад

      Red steel 2 is an incredible game

    • @lerenard5110
      @lerenard5110 Год назад

      I remember the game also somehow also giving the guns a sense of weight. It was unusual, but cool.

  • @Nephtrien
    @Nephtrien Год назад +6

    I don't know if it counts as a "bad game", but...man, i really wish there was another game like Psi-Ops. (or at least the sequel the cliffhanger promised)
    the idea of being able to use telekinesis to levitate something that you're standing on while shooting enemies was super rad (at least to young me)
    Was a bit tricky to do with the controls, but it worked! And having something like that with more advanced feedback and triggers like the PS5 Controller...I think that'd be really something.
    Also Second Sight I thought had some really good ideas in it, though I honestly struggle to come up with any right now. But I remember thinking it had some creative mechanics.

    • @BigAssLizard
      @BigAssLizard Год назад +1

      Yes! Psi-Ops was brilliant, or at least to my nostalgia fuelled memory. Control came close but still didn't fill that void.

    • @TheUltimateHacker007
      @TheUltimateHacker007 Год назад

      Another old fun shooter that had fun mechanics was freedom fighters. Such a good game

  • @moosedawg71
    @moosedawg71 Год назад +1

    I totally agree with you on Anthem, the flying was extremely satisfying as was the suit management. The rest of the game, not so much. It had so much potential.

  • @swiftglockz
    @swiftglockz Год назад +4

    I remember when Dark Void first dropped, I loved it and still recall it fondly. I also remember how disappointed I was with how short the game was. I definitely did not feel like I got my money's worth.

  • @Fenrir1
    @Fenrir1 Год назад +4

    Alpha Protocol had some interesting ideas with dialogue. You didn't choose what to say, but instead what type of response to give, like threatening, funny, charming etc. Npc's you met could become allies or enemies in future missions based on how well you adapted to their personalities. Not a very good game overall, but that system was pretty interesting imo.

    • @kennethbryant5819
      @kennethbryant5819 9 месяцев назад

      That game is pretty notorious for having amazing storytelling and characters but bad gameplay. It could've been a bestselling novel series or original streaming series.

  • @brandonreyes7113
    @brandonreyes7113 Год назад +43

    The order 1886 is the perfect example for this video. Did the setting, atmosphere and graphics perfectly but that 3rd person shooting and story length just killed it. Also gotta shoutout Anthem.

    • @gameranxTV
      @gameranxTV  Год назад +5

      👍🏼

    • @kolo5141
      @kolo5141 Год назад +2

      But what was the good idea part?

    • @brysongrayy
      @brysongrayy 11 месяцев назад

      @@kolo5141”did the setting, atmosphere, and graphics perfectly” lol. He’s obviously saying the premise and pretty stuff we’re great. Not gameplay ideas, but world and premise are ideas and can be just as (if not more) important than gameplay

    • @YaotzinMI
      @YaotzinMI 11 месяцев назад +1

      The other 1886 was a fun tech demo but that's all it felt like to me. Then again I'm old enough to have gotten The Bouncer while waiting for FF8(7?)(10?) to come out and getting bamboozled by it lasting like 6 hours lol

  • @Steir12
    @Steir12 Год назад +1

    Talking Dark Void and not showing hijacking UFO midflight GTA style is a crime, honestly.

  • @thomasmeglasson228
    @thomasmeglasson228 Год назад +2

    I haven't play Anthem, but the flight mechanics looks like a slow motion ape the ones from the PS3 iron man game, which I though did them pretty well. But with how slow the flight looks in Anthem I imagine it takes all the fun right out of it. The PS3 Iron Man game could also have used a bit more speed, but, as you improved the suit through the game, that got a little better. In the PS3 Iron Man there were certain combat situations where you did fight in full flight mode, though, and transferring power to the thrusters and hitting boost got you going at a pretty good clip. Ground combat was awful though. Hover was always the way to go instead.

    • @calebrichardson5259
      @calebrichardson5259 Год назад +1

      It doesn't take the fun out at all but you would have to play it yourself

  • @BigAChick
    @BigAChick Год назад +10

    I absolutely loved the climbing mechanics in Assassin's Creed Unity. The game itself was pretty lame but the climbing was smooth af and I'd like to see it come back

  • @Yulweii
    @Yulweii Год назад +10

    Love all y’all that put these videos together for us! Thanks Gameranx!

  • @insanityplea5502
    @insanityplea5502 Год назад +1

    If Anthem did 2 things differently, it probably wouldnt be dead now.
    1. Integrate the flight into combat. 3D movement and combat woulda been sick.
    2. Less tanky mobs, more mob swarms. You are flying around in Ironman, you dont need to run into things that can take a dozen or more hits (bosses and sub-boss or Elites are exceptions). They shoulda went full Dynasty Warrior with the peon mobs
    Those two things probably would have helped A LOT. And obviously bosses would have had to been adapted to #1 which would make the fights far more intense/interesting.
    I mean, just imagine Tony Stark in his carpet bombing suit with swarms of baddies to go "Clusterbombs? Yes, clusterbombs."

  • @timcollyns8542
    @timcollyns8542 Год назад +2

    I mean EA is making an Ironman game, so we could see the return of the flying mechanic from Anthem

  • @sigdubhy
    @sigdubhy Год назад +3

    Dark Void had one more thing going for it - soundtrack by Bear McCreary (fresh after Battlestar Galactica it still had the same vibe). I hoped Dark Void would get a sequel just to get more of the awesome music.

  • @mahmoudahmed4609
    @mahmoudahmed4609 Год назад +14

    I think a big problem is that every game now tries to be a cinematic masterpiece while ending up not being fun. i'd genuinly play most of these games than any of the highest-rated games these past few years

    • @grim_56
      @grim_56 Год назад +2

      Some examples?

  • @DariSensei
    @DariSensei Год назад +2

    Not a bad game but I miss the army of two mechanic. Going through a story co-op with a friend and having that shield each dynamic and the dope interactive co-op cutscenes. Almost 👨‍🍳 kiss.

  • @SlyRyFry
    @SlyRyFry Год назад +2

    Dark void probably wouldn't live up to the nostalgia but I did enjoy that game a ton for what it was. Bionic commando also had a sick multi-player demo on the 360

  • @JediMastr80
    @JediMastr80 Год назад +3

    A game missing from this list that most people forgot about:
    Darkest of Days (2009)
    The game had a very interesting idea of going through multiple time periods to help preserve the time line, or try to help restore it if something went bad. You start in the civil war, go to WWI and WII, not to mention some later futuristic year in the late 22nd century. The last mission you also go back to Ancient Rome in 79 AD, the day Mount Vesuvius erupted and buried Pompeii. You get to use a range of period time weapons for much of it, but at some points you get very OP guns for it's time.
    This whole concept of being able to go to various time periods to fix various events and restore the timeline as a pretty interesting. Sadly, the story was pretty sub-par and the levels were VERY linear with pretty little exploring. I want to chalk this up where the idea for this game was ahead of it's time, but was held back by system limitations.
    The game ran terrible on Xbox 360 with MASSIVE framerate problems at times. The PC version still has issues today and won't work for AMD GPU (while you can hear game audio, the screen goes black and you can't see anything). Forced PhysX was the most likely cause and even installing it doesn't do anything.
    Still, this entire concept could make a very good game if done today, especially if your choices could have MASSIVE effects on the timeline. Bad choices in the past could lead to a massive change in the timeline, especially if you would be given more free reign on where and when you wanted to go. The amount of "alternate history timelines" they could make from choices made is a concept I always find interesting as the "what if's" do really make you think.
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    My comments on the list in the video
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    10) Anthem: Never got to play this, but the flying system I agree did look nice. It was a major missed opportunity that they didn't make a good way to allow fighting while flying.
    09) Forspoken: Haven't played this (nor wish to). I've only see some videos of this and from what I gathered, it was a sub-par Isekai game with a poorly written story and just an completely unlikable character. Yes, I know the truth of the ending. Even if she was born in that world, she was still summoned there from Earth to there, thus still making it an Isekai game (some people honestly got apeshit and trying to argue against this). The whole Isekai idea alone can be good, but only very few are done good.
    Even if the combat system is decent, I couldn't overlook terrible story writing, terrible characters, and just a lacking world. Seriously, why the hell wouldn't she pick up the bag or money during a fire? She could easily grab it and then look for the cat, putting the cat in the bag. This was one of the 1st moments I realized the writing would be terrible because NOBODY would be that f'ing stupid and just leave the money that's perfectly fine. Pick it up, swing it over your shoulder, and walk out. Doesn't even take a few seconds.
    08) Red Steel: Now this one, I actually did play some of. It was pretty interesting and I think I made it a decent the way through. Unfortunately, I must have hit a soft-lock bug because after a certain point, I couldn't progress. Either the game glitched when it saved and didn't cause a trigger to start. This was over a decade ago so I would probably have to start a new game anyway, but still.
    07) Resident Evil 6: I got this in a bundle a while ago (for Steam), but honestly, I still haven't played it yet. I remember people in the past talking about it negatively so never had an interest to play it. Since I do remember this game had coop, I should find a friend to go play this with sometime, just because. Coop games with friends are always more fun, no matter how good or bad a game is.
    06) Alone in the Dark (2008): Honestly, I never play the original or the remake, so I don't have any comments on this.
    05) MindJack (2011): This one I honestly never even heard of until this video.
    04) Hydrophobia: Prophecy (2010): Now this one, not only did I play it, I did complete it. I did hear this was supposed to be a series of games, I think at least 3, but since this one didn't do that well, the rest were scrapped. The game was also pretty short from what I can remember. My steam game time says 4.3 hours, so that should pretty much explain it (I wasn't even rushing either).
    The company went defunct in 2012 after poor sales of Hydrophobia: Prophecy, so the game will forever end on a cliffhanger.
    03) Dark Void: Never heard or played this game, so can't comment on it.
    02) Never Dead (2012): Another game I've never heard of until this video.
    01) Bionic Commando (2009): I got this in a bundle, but never played it.
    Bonus Game: 50 Cent: Blood in the Sand: Never played this game.
    Hearing that this game has a swear button remind me when Arin and Dan from Game Grumps played the game "Bad Ben". It also had a swear button and they would laugh a lot spamming that, just because.

    • @RyuLongRHOG
      @RyuLongRHOG Год назад +1

      Bro edit this comment. If you haven't played it, then it's better not to mention it.

    • @tyleroutland435
      @tyleroutland435 Год назад +1

      Forspoken is amazing don't listen to the haters it has a good emotional intresting story the gameplay is amazing. There are a ton of enemies they don't know what they are talking about

    • @JediMastr80
      @JediMastr80 Год назад

      @@RyuLongRHOG - No point, as RUclips constantly will many times fully delete comments when I edit them for no reason.
      Most people have the reading attention span of a hampster so they won't even get to the bottom part about the list anyway.

  • @TheZoenGaming
    @TheZoenGaming Год назад +4

    I've seen a few vids of the flying in Anthem, and it kind of made me think of Darkvoid. A friend who played both games said he wished he could take the flight mechanics out of Anthem and put them into Darkvoid.
    I actually really liked Hydrphobia.
    I make a comment about Anthem and Darkvoid, and then you have Darkvoid in the list?!

  • @jackwilliam4436
    @jackwilliam4436 Год назад +1

    About the bonus swear button : I can understand. Back in the day, I spammed the Hell out of the Summon Cheshire Cat button, in the original American McGee's Alice game. I know it has nothing to do with swearing, but it was insanely satisfying to hear his cryptic messages at will, while he was grinning at Alice.

  • @PhaRoaH87
    @PhaRoaH87 Год назад +2

    Watchdogs Legion is a prime example

  • @CAPTAINRlCK
    @CAPTAINRlCK Год назад +3

    Nobody ever talks about "Geist" on Gamecube. Similar to that hacking game you could possess people and puppet them around... Also NeverDead had a bar to regrow limbs, you didn't always have to hop around looking for your leg 😂

  • @thornescapes7707
    @thornescapes7707 Год назад +29

    I love this video concept. There are tons of great ideas that get buried because they were attached to a bad game. Maybe if developers hear about the ideas that we love, they'll slot it into a better game.

    • @SirCanuckelhead
      @SirCanuckelhead Год назад +2

      Bad games are crucial for the creative works. Think of an artist, they don’t start drawing masterpieces. They start with tough sketches that get a bit bigger and more complex as they go while developing their style. Sadly the gaming industry gets weighed down by $ chasers but there are still many artists working.

    • @TheCreatorNFE
      @TheCreatorNFE Год назад +1

      Bad games are subjective. People get too wrapped up in what the majority thinks.

    • @MrJordwalk
      @MrJordwalk Год назад

      @@TheCreatorNFE
      No, they aren't. The quality of being good or bad IS EVIDENT in games because quality is objective. ENJOYMENT is subjective.

    • @TheCreatorNFE
      @TheCreatorNFE Год назад +2

      @@MrJordwalk Disagree. It's all up to the person. What most see as bad quality-wise, is not seen by all. I speak for myself and others in that regard. So again, it's subjective. Not everyone sees things the same and they don't have to.

    • @highertruth8949
      @highertruth8949 Год назад

      I can think of Time Shift. Amazing idea but dull game play and graphics

  • @bahouden5813
    @bahouden5813 Год назад +2

    Loved Mindjack! Even though it was rough around the edges, the game mechanic of controlling NPCs was super cool and I wish it did better because I would love to see a new game with this mechanic since it was very fun.

    • @juanpabloflores8179
      @juanpabloflores8179 Год назад

      Well, it wasn't the first one to do this. I remember "Messiah", published by Interplay back in '99; have this feature as the core mechanic.

  • @DontLookAtMuh
    @DontLookAtMuh Год назад +1

    Bionic Commando multiplayer is one of my favorite childhood memories

  • @NeroTP
    @NeroTP Год назад +3

    I didn't hate resident evil 6, when it came out it blew my mind, specially the part where you and your friend were playing local coop, and then you enter in an intersection with other duo, and you find players online, it was so cool and mind blowing (for me at least)

    • @Dustemikkel_Rev
      @Dustemikkel_Rev Год назад +2

      I still play Resi 6, and I find it to be great fun. Instead of B-movie Zombie schlock, it's 80s B-movie action schlock. I don't think these games were ever meant to be taken that seriously.

    • @NeroTP
      @NeroTP Год назад +2

      @@Dustemikkel_Rev exactly, even though, for me, 2 remake has the perfect writing and pacing, I had great fun with 6, not taking it so seriously

  • @yickyhite1725
    @yickyhite1725 Год назад +5

    I appreciate you starting with anthem. Thats so true. The flying was on point.

  • @onlineoutlaw209
    @onlineoutlaw209 Год назад +1

    Tribes and Tribes 2 used a jet pack and terrain to "ski" across the map at super speed. Was awesome back in the day.

  • @onlineguy57
    @onlineguy57 Год назад +1

    Anthem’s flying mechanics would be PERFECT in a mass effect game. I hope the developers see this

  • @SfinxVid
    @SfinxVid Год назад +3

    The big problem with Forspoken is that it released at the worst time imaginable for the game. 2023 is filled with big game releases, while Forspoken is a cool game to play while having nothing else to play at that moment, turn your brain off and just spend your time with the game. Right now with the Summer period this game filled year has a little ‘pause’ before it kicks of again this Fall and I actually started a new run on Forspoken a few days ago and I’m enjoying it way more without preferring to play another game

  • @reamoinmcdonachadh9519
    @reamoinmcdonachadh9519 Год назад +4

    If only some dev could farm all the good ideas from bad games and somehow manage to roll them all (the good ideas I mean) into a good adventure where those ideas could be used, sensibly and contextually in the progress of the game & story.

    • @kitelanford
      @kitelanford Год назад

      Seperation and farming stuff is there (not literally) could be something to play with, maybe if the envirnonment is diffrent and such yes...

    • @RoyMatzem
      @RoyMatzem Год назад

      Thats not hard to do. But its very hard to get money to do that.

    • @kitelanford
      @kitelanford Год назад

      @@RoyMatzem distilling is it’s own barrel of processes but also to admit that some ideas never fly for other reasons

  • @SuperSizeMe
    @SuperSizeMe Год назад +1

    "The water effects really.. heh heh *BUOY* the whole experience" never change Jake, never change

  • @TheRazor124
    @TheRazor124 Год назад +1

    Imagine making a "bad games with good ideas" list and not including Too Human. It's like, the PINNACLE of bad game design with great ideas. On paper: A looter shooter RPG set in a cyberpunk inspired Greek mythos. What's not to love?!

  • @mackenziemoore5088
    @mackenziemoore5088 Год назад +26

    I feel like, if done well, Anthem would be one of the best VR games possible. It has so much potential.

    • @gameranxTV
      @gameranxTV  Год назад +4

      👆🏻

    • @brandonjones5879
      @brandonjones5879 Год назад +5

      I don’t think VR. The premise itself was very promising, it’s just the execution was terrible

    • @shady420buddy
      @shady420buddy Год назад

      the first 100ish hours or Anthem were sooooooo much fun to me then it just got stale

  • @anthonyotte5223
    @anthonyotte5223 Год назад +10

    Always great content ! You always can tell how much hard work you guys put in to deliver great stuff and it never disappoints . 👍

  • @gab_gma
    @gab_gma Год назад +1

    i wish forspoken was like blood & wine, Frey was a homeless girl, gets teleported to this perfect world that she always dreamed of, tropical views, blue skies, fabule, nice people, but slowly things start to show their true color (or desaturated in this case haha) and nothing is as pretty undeneath.

  • @Honorary_Larry
    @Honorary_Larry Год назад +1

    If you guys ever do a "part 2" you've gotta include Fable 3's living weapon mechanic. Absolutely amazing and makes the living weapons feel so personalized and unique, yet despite that they remain the weakest weapons in the game so you replace them as soon as you can. Never seen it replicated in any game since which is a tragedy because it really is an awesome mechanic

  • @abefromen1
    @abefromen1 Год назад +3

    Unpopular opinion: Anthem was great.

    • @CollateralDamage1
      @CollateralDamage1 3 месяца назад

      See i didn't even know what it was about really especially with expectations,so I enjoyed italot

  • @wickerwork_wesley
    @wickerwork_wesley Год назад +9

    This list made me think of the "good ideas" from old games that should be enhanced or revisited cos it's been too long since they've been used. Like the Nemesis system from Shadow of Mordor, Watchdogs Legion's recruit randos schtick, and True Crime giving you the option to be bad cop/good cop in an open world setting.

    • @ukuthulakhumalo6288
      @ukuthulakhumalo6288 Год назад +3

      Nemesis system is copyrighted by Warner Bros so you won't see it in games outside of WB studios unfortunately

    • @sebarus8108
      @sebarus8108 Год назад +1

      Assassins Creed Odyssey and Origins tried something similar to the Nemesis system. I found the mercenary systems in them pretty fun actually, but it's definitely not as complex as the nemesis system. Point is, derivatives outside of the patent will likely keep popping up.

    • @brodriguez11000
      @brodriguez11000 Год назад

      Echo's system was pretty unique.

  • @cooperAA1
    @cooperAA1 Год назад +2

    I feel like some of anthems flying mechanics could work well with a new mass effect game. If they integrate them with combat similar to andromedas.

  • @Iradicos
    @Iradicos Год назад +1

    Dark Void jetpack mechanics would be on point for a Star Wars Mandalorian/Bounty Hunter Video Game.

  • @ggamerkeli7991
    @ggamerkeli7991 Год назад +5

    Don't forget watch dogs legion. The no npc rule was great but the game a little bit on the downside

  • @Wildemut
    @Wildemut Год назад +3

    Not necessarily a bad game but Second Sight had an amazing idea. The story not only is amazing but the things and abilities you got were so cool. Pretty wild for a 2004 game on the GameCube.

  • @kolo5141
    @kolo5141 Год назад +2

    I don't remember very well and it might be nostalgia but throwing ring mechanics from Dark Sector were good. Olso curving bullets in Wanted.

  • @WHKIDtv
    @WHKIDtv Год назад +1

    That car segment in Alone in the Dark was where I stopped playing the game.

  • @AncestorEmpire1
    @AncestorEmpire1 Год назад +10

    I want a QTE option for the ending of FF16 where you can hug Jill

  • @ARIXANDRE
    @ARIXANDRE Год назад +6

    I enjoyed the gameplay of Forspoken more than FF 16. If you put the game mute, no subtitles, it goes from a 5/10 to a 8/10. 👍🏻

    • @gameranxTV
      @gameranxTV  Год назад +1

      😅👍🏼

    • @dgayle2348
      @dgayle2348 Год назад +1

      ​@gameranxTV : lmao gameranx said "yeah ok buddy that's awesome for you I guess."

    • @ARIXANDRE
      @ARIXANDRE Год назад +2

      Right. To each, their own. Anything wrong with that?

    • @maskofacryingclown3
      @maskofacryingclown3 Год назад +2

      ​@@ARIXANDREI personally give FF16 a 7 out of 10. Forspoken a 6 out of 10. At the end of that I prefer Forspoken over FF16 any day.

  • @swoozyduzzytgottaloveit2966
    @swoozyduzzytgottaloveit2966 Год назад +1

    I rented the Aeon Flux game when I was a kid. It’s not good at all, but just this year I have discovered some speed runs of it, so some people did manage to have some fun with it. There’s some really over the top flashy parkour platforming that’s almost solid. But the part Id really like see pervade other games is, later in the game there are little walls took take cover behind, and a very satisfying vault mechanic. Big air is sublime.
    All that, and among many other aspects, The charge jump mechanic from Spider-Man 2. I miss wall running and double jumping and unlocking a jet pack being mandatory. I need a really mobility oriented platformy action/ shooter …moba maybe… based on that aeon flux cover vaulting mechanic… GOSH.

  • @RoflsaurusRexx
    @RoflsaurusRexx Год назад

    Not the Degrassi snippet with Ashley while you talked about a huge mess 😂

  • @demontorch
    @demontorch Год назад +9

    Legendary anyone?

    • @EdK-Music
      @EdK-Music Год назад

      thank you for unlocking a memory in my brain 👀 I completely forgot about that game. That game had so much potential 🤌🏻

    • @demontorch
      @demontorch Год назад

      @@EdK-Music yeah a fps where you fight mythological creatures would’ve kicked ass if executed well….shame it wasnt

  • @MM1Duhh
    @MM1Duhh Год назад +1

    I just love waking up seeing Gameranx uploaded

  • @louiemarks8501
    @louiemarks8501 Год назад +1

    X👏Men👏 Destiny👏
    Okay, the graphics were janky, but I actually really liked seeing playable characters we haven't seen a million times outside of comics. I'd rather have established X-Men characters, like Gambit or Jubilee, who haven't had their chance to shine cinematically and whose powers don't boil down to a new way to hit people, but having an X-Men game that wasn't "wolverine and his less-useful friends" was a good start. Shame it wasn't more commercially successful, cuz now anyone looking at a prospective X-Men game will think "not enough Wolverine" is why Destiny didn't work.

  • @Mayor_Of_Eureka17
    @Mayor_Of_Eureka17 Год назад +1

    PS2 game called Haven Call of the King had some game mechanics that not many games could do at the time. Fly to different planets, use multiple vehicles with pretty good controls. It was an ugly kind of game , a yoyo weapon type thing( that also had a vast arsenal ), rough character design. Few people know of it. But man it did way more than most games at the time.

  • @TomPeas95
    @TomPeas95 Год назад

    Gameranx doesn’t miss. Best gaming channel on RUclips

  • @ThePowerOfOneThePowerOfTwo
    @ThePowerOfOneThePowerOfTwo Год назад +2

    My personal list before i watch this vid
    1. Watchdogs legion
    2. Remember Me
    3. Anthem
    4. The order 1886
    5. Resident evil umbrella corps
    6. R6 quarantine
    7. Crackdown 3

  • @jondoe7281
    @jondoe7281 Год назад +1

    Two worlds had the best mechanic with the item and spell upgrades when you could stack anything to make it stronger

  • @gravel7614
    @gravel7614 Год назад

    10 - 0:26 Anthem
    9 - 2:09 forespoken
    8 - 3:43 redsteel
    7 - 5:01 resident evil 6
    6 - 7:15 alone in the dark 2008
    5 - 8:54 mindjack
    4 - 10:18 hydrophobia
    3 - 11:29 dark void
    2 - 12:36 neverdead
    1 - 13:58 bionic commando
    Bonus - 15:36 - 50 cent, blood on the sand

  • @AdventureBegin
    @AdventureBegin Год назад +1

    Driver San Francisco had a really awesome mechanic where you could switch to any car on the road that you can see. It was really awesome. There is a video out there that explains why it is the first 2nd person game.

  • @dozer992
    @dozer992 Год назад +2

    Drakan: The Ancients' Gates is really underrated game, third person medieval action rpg light with sick dragon combat that worked really well in the open world

    • @joeycoe85
      @joeycoe85 Год назад +1

      I don’t hear ANYONE ever talk about it. I’m retrospect, it really does seem like hybrid of SKYRIM and BOTW, which is insane, considering neither would be released for over a DECADE. It’s not open-world, but that was mostly due to the story. I think GTA3 came out so late in this game’s development, that it was too late to change it.

    • @joeycoe85
      @joeycoe85 Год назад

      It even had a magic system that worked a lot like the original PS2 OKAMI, where you’d use an analog stick to make Rune motions to cast spells!

    • @dozer992
      @dozer992 Год назад

      @@joeycoe85 yeah it had levels, but they were massive and I think the dungeons were also separate levels

  •  10 месяцев назад

    The Superman Returns game on Xbox 360. It was not great but it made a good effort to make the player feel like Superman. It had at the time the biggest open world city so you could zip around at super speed. A notable part of the game is that Superman was invincible for the most part and instead Metropolis was taking damage from random groups of enemies messing things up. The problem is that the only way to prevent that was by beating the enemies as quickly as possible so it was more like a time limit.

  • @ElstonGunnII
    @ElstonGunnII 7 месяцев назад

    The premise of this video is a good approach for art in general. It was my mindset when going to local music shows: yes some of the bands might suck, but if you try to find something interesting you wont feel like you've had a 'bad time'

  • @Juggtacula
    @Juggtacula Год назад +1

    The flying in Anthem was bad for the simple fact that you overheated so quickly and could only stay in the air for a short time. Who wants to only be able to fly for 45 seconds before you need to land and let your engines cool down?

  • @DeadPixel614
    @DeadPixel614 Год назад +1

    The neverdead mechanic would make for an interesting Deadpool game, maybe?

  • @RemnantPriest
    @RemnantPriest Год назад +1

    I will definitely agree that the only satisfying thing about anthem was the flying

  • @krokodilpil8335
    @krokodilpil8335 Год назад

    The stress levels working on modern games, with shareholders and competing games breathing down your neck must be hectic.

  • @daltonmoen1404
    @daltonmoen1404 Год назад

    You guys have been my go to Channel for game reviews. Every time I'm ever on the fence about a game, I always wait for your guys' review and watch it. I've loved this channel since Uncharted 4 came out

  • @CorviustheCollector
    @CorviustheCollector Год назад +1

    Heres a connection with Forespoken that I think no one is connecting. The way you swap between the magic element and spells feels really similar to the way you swap eikon abilities in FF16. I know the meat of the combat was pulled from the people how did DMC but I can see an influence here that wasn't necessarily straight from DMC

  • @davidanderson4543
    @davidanderson4543 Год назад +1

    I do not think Forespoken was as bad as people make it sound. Combat was definitely the best aspect but the traversal was also fun and made me not even notice the “plain” world. I do agree dialogue was bad and plot could’ve been much better but I had a ton of fun with that game.

  • @jonrainbow123
    @jonrainbow123 Год назад +1

    Listen...yes anthem was cool....and everyone will forget all about that when they play Armored Core. As someone who grew up on those games, its incredible how much Anthem reminded me of it. Granted there's more free flying and air mobility, but AC does so much of that really well too, and with much older games.

  • @dwightschrute2822
    @dwightschrute2822 Год назад +1

    Battlefield 2042. Specifically, the portal mode. To be able to setup servers with user specific gamemodes, while including content from older BF games (maps, weapons, vehicles..) could've been the best thing ever.
    COULD have. Instead, BF2042 was and is a mess, and portal has got hardly any new content since launch. People were dreaming about seeing BF1, BF4, BF2 content in there, once BF3/BC2/1942 content was added. Instead, all we got was s minimal amount of content from the latter 3 (2 maps from each and a few weapons, that's it..)

  • @timbusbee1483
    @timbusbee1483 Год назад +1

    This needs to he talked more! And these are the ones that deserve a sequel.

  • @dannyrodz
    @dannyrodz Год назад +2

    They should remake Dark Void just because of the flying mechanic I enjoy it back in the day.

  • @Hawk_of_Battle
    @Hawk_of_Battle Год назад

    How is Achron not at the top of this list? Best use of time travel as a gameplay mechanic ever conceived... trapped in a badly designed game. Bad ai, outdated control system/interface, awful graphics, but the concept was mind blowing. Real time strategy, with actual time travel, including grandfather paradoxes, stopping time, rewriting the past and straight up time travelling units... in multiplayer as well!

  • @chaosdeus1
    @chaosdeus1 8 месяцев назад +1

    Bro, Red Steel was a launch game for the Wii. Literally came out the same day.

  • @Warlance001
    @Warlance001 Год назад +1

    Anthem was full of unrealized potential and I'll never forgive EA for abandoning it's rework

  • @bloodrunsclear
    @bloodrunsclear 10 месяцев назад

    Another thing Alone in the Dark Reboot had: GREAT music.
    Thunderous orchestras, professional singers: made the most mundane moment feel epic

  • @Constellasian
    @Constellasian Год назад +1

    As bad as the Bionic Commando reboot was, it was still better than the original NES version. You couldn't jump in that version.