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Released 19 Years Ago, Surfing H30 Is Rockstar Worst Game.

IbizaPocholo

NeoGAFs Kent Brockman


Today, Rockstar Games is a company known for hugely successful video games like GTA V, Red Dead Redemption 2 and L.A. Noire. These games tend to sell really well and get rave reviews from critics. But it wasn’t that long ago that Rockstar Games was publishing less critically acclaimed and beloved titles. Such as Surfing H30, a terrible surfing game that was trying to be Tony Hawk Pro Skater but on the waves of the ocean.

Released 19 years ago this month, back in 2000, Surfing H30 is a game where you surf. (Spoilers!) And that’s sort of it. It seems to be inspired by other action sports games of the era, like T0ny Hawk Pro Skater. But it just wasn’t fun to play.

It seems I’m not alone in disliking Surfing H30. While there aren’t a lot of posts online about the game, the few I did find were mostly negative. Like a post on GameFAQs from over 10 years ago by a user who had one word to describe the game. “Horrbile.” Then they realized they made a typo and posted a follow-up comment, simply adding “whoops HORRIBLE.” Another person over on Amazon left a review with the title “I bought this for 2$ and I still feel ripped off.”

Professional critics weren’t big fans of Surfing H30 either. The game currently has a 46 on Metacritic with 15 reviews, making it the second lowest-rated game published by Rockstar. The only Rockstar published game with a lower score, 41, is the Gameboy Advance port of Smuggler’s Run.

Now, to be clear, Rockstar Games only published Surfing H30. None of the studios that are part of Rockstar, like GTA developers Rockstar North, actually developed Surfing H30. It was instead developed by Opus Corp., a Japanese based studio that would later go on to develop UFC games for the PS2. Actually getting information about Opus Corp. was tricky. Moby Games has a developer page. But beyond that little bit of information, there isn’t a lot about Opus. Corp that is out there, at least not on the internet.

But there is even less information about the game itself available online. Sure you can find some gameplay videos on YouTube and some reviews from back when it first came out. And that’s about it. No fan wiki. No large forum or community site. Surfing H30 is a game that was released and quickly disappeared into the ocean, with little trace it ever existed.

As mentioned in the IGN review from 2000, Surfing H30 was released in Japan first and then Rockstar helped publish it over here in the US. Why? I don’t know. This was the era of action sports video games and surfing games were becoming the next big part of the trend. Also, Rockstar was a different company in 2000. This is before the world-changing GTA III was released and years before some of their other, later successes, like Red Dead.
 

Danny Dudekisser

I paid good money for this Dynex!
Without being edgy and going into how bad the mechanics are in the GTA games... is this actually worse than State of Emergency? Assuming we're counting games that were just published by them - I think it was some other fly by night studio that developed it.

That was the first time I'd bought a game that I completely regretted.
 

Rest

All these years later I still chuckle at what a fucking moron that guy is.
Weird, I just watched the Lazy Game Reviews video where he found a copy of this in a junk store.
 
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stranno

Member
If you count every studio, and not only North (DMA Designs) then the GTA 1 and 2 ports to Game Boy Color, by Tarantula Studios (nowadays Rockstar Lincoln), are, by far, the worst Rockstar games ever.

Lemmings Revolution, by Rockstar Leeds, is probably the glitchiest game I have ever seen in PC. Fun fact : Tested by Tarantula Studios :messenger_tears_of_joy:
 

Nitty_Grimes

Made a crappy phPBB forum once ... once.
State of Emergency was pretty bad too.

Everyone got caught out on the hype of GTA III.
 
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