The Seventh generation of consoles was probably the most influential in the short history of gaming. It featured online experiences and other landmarks such as motion controls, and microphone support. There were also many ground breaking games, and some the tanked in both gameplay and sales. Gameluster has created a list of the top six games that flopped in gameplay. This list consists of mostly co-op games and games on the Xbox 360 or PS3. Only AAA games will be considered, because if they weren’t the list would consist of simulators and games that have a low marketing budget.
With Elden Ring's DLC Shadow of the Erdtree coming this month, JDR takes a look back at the greatest Soulsborne bosses. To start with, those of Dark Souls.
Last Word on Gaming takes a look at ten games who treat mental health issues as respectfully and seriously as they ought to be in real life.
"As a developer - and as a player - it's always sad and it always sucks to see studios close and devs lose their jobs. I really hope all those people land on their feet, because I know our indusutry is better with them in it," Patel tells the outlet. "As for me and how I look at things, I guess first and foremost: I don't believe in living in fear," the Avowed director.
Then gets shut down the next day. They should know better than to talk crazy like that.
I would put Aliens Colonial Marines on first, with RE6 right after it.
I would pull RE6, it was fun, just not right for a Resident Evil game.
Add Vampire Rain and Hunted: The Demons Forge on that list.
Resident evil is getting to carried away with remakes, the games all are bad expect the first and second.
When they finally excavate all those ET Atari games from the desert they should put RE6 in its place.
Test Drive Unlimited 2 gets my vote that game was a big disappointment after how good the first was.