14 Video Games You Should Never EVER Play
5. Fight Club
Chuck Palahniuk's novel, Fight Club, was adapted for the big screen in 1999. Although the movie tanked and received mixed reviews, it has since been hailed as a masterpiece.
Viewers were blown away by Brad Pitt's depiction of Tyler Durden; a counter-culture tour-de-force who despises hollow living and consumerism. This mentality is encapsulated in his line, "Advertising has us chasing cars and clothes, working jobs we hate so we can buy %^&$ we don't need."
However, Genuine Games didn't seem to understand the story's message and adapted Fight Club into a completely pointless video game. It has the same structure as Tekken except it's terrible. The moves are repetitive and the graphics are atrocious. The developers couldn't bother to animate most of the cut-scenes so they are mainly composed of still images with voiceovers.
Unsurprisingly, Brad Pitt and Edward Norton refused to return to voice their characters (although Meatloaf reprised his role of Bob).
And just when you thought the game couldn't be more pointless, you can unlock Limp Bizkit singer, Fred Durst, and American President, Abraham Lincoln. Nobody knows why and nobody cares.