Ladies and Gentlemen, I Present to You... The Worst Game Ever!
"The worst game ever". Calling a title that in this day and age is almost a cliche, considering how lightly this term has been used by angry fanboys who describe every title they aren't completely satisfied with as this.
Big Rigs is one atrocious release that probably deserves being called that, however, considering that it's nearly unplayable and the box art is highly misleading in terms of actual game play.
The box art shows an 18-wheeler being pursuited by a police car. In actuality, however, this title features neither "18 WHEELS OF THUNDER" (the trucks are of the small variety) or high-speed police chases.
That's the least of Big Rig's issues, however, as the game itself is completely broken. Although it's touted as a racing title, your opponents don't move past the starting line (yep, this game is completely devoid of any A.I. whatsoever), you can drive right through walls and obstacles such as trees, and at the end of the title you're presented with a hilarious screen that simply displays, "YOU'RE WINNER!" (which I'm assuming the creators threw in as a joke, as they were most likely aware of how hideous Big Rigs was).
If you want to view an actual video review of this title, check out the video below, presented by Gamespot's Alex Navarro. That is, if you don't want to lose your lunch, I'd recommended engaging in some other activity.
4 Comments:
Although the review is from a site (Gamespot) that lost all credibility after Jeff was fired, this game does look terrible.
Yeah man, I used to enjoy Gamespot's reviews but now I figure that the editors get paid off for scoring major releases high. Also, I preferred their old scoring system where they scored each aspect of a title (graphics, sound, tilt, etc.).
They probably made money on it too... lol
Jeff and Gamespot aren't even allowed to talk about what occurred behind closed doors, but I think it is obvious that he was fired for all the wrong reasons.
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