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Top 300 Fighting Stages of All Time
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Your daily Kusoge fighting game character to laugh at
Massive news for kusoge fans: Ancient Roman for PS1, the worst RPG on the entire console, has finally seen the release of an English patch. What a beautiful day, shout out to everyone who worked on it.
Later I'll post my "review and tier list system" [jtl] for visual novels with ratings greater than 3/10, but under this post I'll briefly comment on current and future #kusoge visual novels which are too shitty (hence the name) so they don't deserve a tier list.
I think, if a game were to be classified as a Kusoge, it would have to be bad, in a funny way. Not in a boring way. Think of something like, The Room, if it were a video game.
And for that, I would like to say that a good example of a modern Kusoge is... Lord of the Rings: Gollum.
After all, why would a game about Gollum have an argument mechanic?
I would also like to note, that a game being AI-generated disqualifies it from the Kusoge category. Kusoge should be able to be still seen as art, no matter how absurd or bad the art can be. AI art is not true art.
But, we cannot ever forget the Pantheon of classic Kusoge. After all, the term came from Japan, meaning, and I quote, "shitty game".
The crown jewel of all of the pantheon of Kusoge, is Takeshi's Challenge. Helmed by famous Japanese comedy actor Beat Takeshi himself, he made this game as infuriating and insufferable as possible, and it earned its reputation as one of the most poorly made, yet hilarious games of all time. I don't think we would ever survive the insufferable karaoke section.
Thank you for coming to my silly little TED Talk.
Super Pitfall
Harry’s back in the Lost Caverns, again searching for Rhonda, Quickclaw and the Raj Diamond. Unlike Sega’s arcade game, this is an attempt to adapt Pitfall II directly. Micronics handled the port for Pony Canyon, and in typical Micronics fashion, managed to botch the whole thing.
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