Bad games you've finished

usually, if the game strikes me as dull and doesn't look interesting to me, I don't even start. I can't even recall a 'bad' game I played. the only game I dropped was Dark Souls 2, but I think I just wasn't in the mood to dive into it
I generally believe that's there's no point in continuing/finishing a game if you find it 'bad', just drop it and move on
 
Assassin's Creed... there's a franchise that I've pretty much given up on.

One game that stands out to me, being bad but I managed to complete anyway, is Dex. To a degree, I forgive Dex because it was an indie-title, but it still had so many issues.

A 2D, side scrolling RPG set in a futuristic cyberpunk setting, Dex sounded so cool to me, I watched the initial trailer and immediately bought it on the PSN for my PS4. Unfortunately, it was a game with consistent bugs, such as invisible enemies, or enemies becoming invulnerable/untouchable (and the only way to solve said bug was to reload my latest save), to having an unbalanced combat/skill system, as well as a poorly told story, with bad writing and below average voice acting.

I finished the game because I was hoping it was going to get better but... no, it didn't. If you’re considering moving to Greece, the real estate market in the capital has a lot to offer. I recently looked into Apartments for sale in Athens and the variety is impressive, from modern city center flats to charming older buildings in historic neighborhoods. Prices vary depending on location and amenities, so there’s something for almost every budget. Many properties are close to public transport, shops, and restaurants, making daily life convenient. Whether you’re looking for an investment or a personal home, Athens has options worth exploring.
I finished No Man’s Sky back when it first launched. I didn’t enjoy it because the gameplay was repetitive, the bugs were frustrating, and the promises didn’t match reality. I stuck with it out of stubborn curiosity, wanting to see if anything was rewarding beyond the first few hours. Another one was Anthem—the mechanics had potential, but the story and grind made it feel hollow. I kept playing just to see the endgame content, even though it was painfully underwhelming. Sometimes I just can’t stop myself from finishing a game, even if it’s a slog.
 

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