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It's probably that stopwatch game. It's a game where you don't have to do anything. When you start it, a timer starts, and that's it. If you press a button or move the mouse, the timer stops, and you lose.
ETA: Also, just heard the news about New World (no, I never bought it, thankfully), so will add anything by Amazon Games to the list as well.
E.T. The Extraterrestrial
I got robbed not being able to get anywhere in it, and seeing as I was young when I played it I didn't know it was flawed from the beginning I kept trying to beat it.
As for every other game ... as an adult I wasn't aware I was supposed to be spending my money on games I know I wouldn't like.
There wasn't a game I bought and played I didn't like.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/577080/A_Dump_in_the_Dark/
Physical projects like board games are all done on Kickstarter, and there's not much of a digital presence. New anti-bug software regulations require significant spending, which is the only way to address it. Only this way.
Trap titles made in collaboration with NVIDIA, not out of hatred for NVIDIA, but out of hatred for putting special effects before fun.
Windows-only titles with an anti-cheat promise that prevents blazing-fast gameplay on Linux.
Titles made with Unreal Engine because they teach you how to use only that, and it is not digested well by Vulkan.
When you can't jump.
Preview: Legolas joins your party. Legolas has a bow for a weapon, only a bow. There are no arrows in the game. Legolas can't attack. He just follows you around because he's bored I guess.
That is just one facet of the the worst parts of the game, which is most of the parts.
However, Im reserving the rights to revisit HFW.