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Afro Samurai 2 is so bad it actually made me physically disheartened to play it.
Overall, Hellsweeper VR was a big disappointment. Between cumbersome controls and some obnoxious grinding there is little to enjoy in Hellsweeper VR.
Immortals Fenyx Rising has a strong argument for being the nadir of open world action-adventure games.
Fallout 76 shows potential, but it can’t quite coalesce into a compelling game due to numerous glaring flaws.
While Extinction is technically a game, I'm pretty sure it's an April Fool's prank gone too far.
Party Planet is 30 awful mini-games, 12 of which can only be played solo. It's really bad.
A decent action game, but one weighed down by its terrible plot, crummy characters, and off-putting attempts to be racy.
The Assembly is an ugly, jagged mess that is just plain dull with lengthy load times and nauseating gameplay
Do not play Heroes of Might and Magic VII. From the game's fundamentally flawed technical foundation to the abhorrently misdirected implementation and communication of design elements, this is one massively missed opportunity.
I have a feeling that even [Gaiman's] most devoted fans will be disappointed with the experience.
The promise of Daylight—never feeling safe because random scares defy predictability—ends up seeming like the main cause of its problems instead of a genre-changing bit of design.
In contrast to its source material, Paranoia: Happiness is Mandatory is a bland RPG that is as slow as it is forgettable.
PUNCH LINE fails to engage the player in any way, its play and story lifeless.
If you're looking for a tech demo posing as a dull shooting gallery with brain-dead enemies and repetitive music, then Pixel Gear is the shovelware game for you.
MilitAnt is about as exhilarating as frying an ant with a magnifying glass, and about as cruel to people who play it.
The Tomorrow Children is one of the most boring, pointless games I've ever played, and even the thirstiest mining and crafting fans will surely be bored to tears.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is a tough pill to swallow. With bad gameplay mechanics and multiple server issues, its sad to see such a great developer fall so far.
Atlas Fallen is a hard game to recommend. Between janky controls and a really rough-feeling platforming system, it feels like it fights you every step of the way.
Ravenbound mixes some great ideas and beautiful scenery to intrigue the player, but fails to come through on many of the promises made.
One Piece Odyssey is a slog to play, with horrendous pacing and progression issues destroying what little good can be found in the story and combat.