Mortal Kombat 3, Mortal Kombat Trilogy. Hideous graphics, even for their time. The fatalities were embarrassing and coerced me into losing a ton of respect for the franchise. Who wants to see every single character blow up another character? I think two or three characters with explosions implemented into their fatalities is more than enough. Why give every single other character the same unoriginal finishing move? I shrugged off the Trilogy without even batting an eye, and MK3...well, that was sold a month after I purchased it.
Mortal Kombat Deception. Finally improving upon the series and showing promise with Deadly Alliance, Boon and his mind-numbingly stupid minions muster up the energy to destroy yet another installment in this franchise. The graphics were way below average. Konquest mode got annoyingly repetitive. Chess wasn't chess. Puzzle Kombat got dull very quickly. At least one fatality of nearly every character in this installment had a fatality identical to one of every other character's. Glitchy in areas. Horrible sub-boss. Even worse boss. Insultingly below-average effort put into new characters. Shitty modeling. Skinning could've been done better in piles of freeze-dried dog shit by a retarded five-year-old.
Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks. At first, this game was fun. Soon, though, I started taking quick notice of fuck-ups in its storyline. It was supposed to be another, upgraded version of Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero, right? Then why the fuck was nothing even remotely considered factual in terms of the series' suffering plot? Ignoring the shitty plot, it was a decent game in general, but it wasn't worth the forty or fifty bucks I shelled out for it. Jesus Christ. Just leave it to Midway to lure you into blowing half a Benjamin on something that would deface even the shelves of Goodwill.
Tomb Raider: The Angel Of Darkness This one should be fairly explanatory, if you've ever even heard of this game. Horrible camera control is one of the most outstanding fuck-ups in this game.
SSX 3. Subpar graphics, horrible controls, dull game. No depth. With all the hype surrounding this franchise, I expect much, much more from this game. I still can't believe I degraded my sister by purchasing this dry mass of horse shit for her.
Knockout Kings 2001. Mediocre graphics, sad career mode. I can't even recall the many problems I had with this game, and I've never gotten past a match in this mess of an installment in an otherwise impeccable series.
NHL 2005. Lacking create-a-player mode absolutely destroyed my expectations for this game. I don't recall ever completing half of this game based solely on that lone fact. Create-a-player mode made me love the EASports NHL franchise, in addition to the gameplay and graphics. Though, any sports-related game shrugging off create-a-player mode should be shut down if the error is not rectified. Period.
Tenchu: Wrath of Heaven. Absolutely mournfully horrific graphics and gameplay. Two-player mode lacked depth. The controls were dreadful. I hated myself for purchasing this. Received a whopping TWO BUCKS for this massive pile of shit from EBGames. Thanks a lot, Tenchu!