8 Video Games That Are Fun Even If YOU SUCK
1. Cities: Skylines
You don't need to be a micro-management deity to get a kick out of Cities: Skylines, a city-building sim that gives you a sandbox and effectively free reign to design and operate it as you see fit.
And for many, their cities will be either gorgeous but functionally chaotic disaster zones or hyper-efficient eyesores.
Achieving a synthesis of fashion and function is incredibly difficult, and for all but the most talented plate-spinners among us, it's just a matter of time before the city-wide infrastructure starts to falter.
But the mayhem is a lot of the fun, and when watching unending gridlock gets boring, you can pick up the Natural Disasters DLC, which lets you mess around with tsunamis, earthquakes, forest fires, and even meteor strikes.
Though Cities: Skylines will confirm just how well (or not) you can multi-task, the often hilariously disordered outcome makes for a compulsively addictive time no matter how poorly you can juggle its various gameplay systems.