8 Hilariously Broken Games You Won't Believe Were Released

3. Big Rigs: Over The Road Racing

06 Big Rigs Big Rigs is another famously bad game. The objective is simple, drive a big rig truck carrying illegal cargo and avoid the police. Just like the box says. Except, there are no police in the game. And there's nothing attached to your truck so there's no illegal cargo either. Really it's just a normal racing game, getting to checkpoints before rival drivers. Except, the other trucks don't move at all. So all that's left is just driving aimlessly. Easily one of the worst video games ever made, almost NOTHING worked in Big Rigs like it was supposed to. Even if it did work, it could barely be considered a game. For a driving game, the driving is horrible. Considering that's the only thing you can do, it doesn't bode well for the game. Acceleration is all over the place and it handles unrealistically. Driving on even the most awkward of terrain is no problem to these weird looking trucks that look like they were burnt out by youths long ago. These trucks can climb mountains and drive over any kind of terrain with ease, meaning that the terrible handling of the vehicles really doesn't matter since you can do no wrong. Additionally, anything that isn't considered "road" can be completely driven through. Everything. We're not talking a bit of clipping here and there, Big Rigs has ZERO collision detection meaning that everything from lampposts, to billboards and other items can be driven through as if they weren't there. Unfortunately this also includes bridges, which for some reason you will oftentimes sink through. If you play one bad game on this list, Big Rigs should be it. You will not believe how hilariously bad it is and how it ever got the green light to be released as a full, completed game.
 
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