5 Worst Dungeons & Dragons Video Games of All Time, Ranked

So, Dungeons & Dragons has been around since 1974, and honestly, there have been a TON of video games based on it – over 100! A lot of them are actually really good, like Demeo, which feels like playing on a virtual tabletop, or the huge RPG experience that is Baldur’s Gate 3. But let’s be real, there have been some duds too. Games that didn’t quite make the cut, either because they’re gone now, or just had some seriously weird gameplay. If you’re curious which D&D games you should probably skip, I’ve put together a list of the worst ones out there.

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