The Cursed Crusade isn't even mediocre, though – it's bad. Not unplayably bad – it does work on a basic level – but it's turgid, sticky, unsatisfying and incredibly boring. It's a third-person medieval hack-and-slash game that likes to think of itself as pretty violent, with a big emphasis on finishing moves. It's also got a heavy co-op emphasis, lumping you, a Knight trying to get into the Crusades and find his father, with an unfortunately dim AI companion for each mission if you're playing alone.
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Not satisfied with just giving fans good game deals on the PSN store, Atlus is putting up four games up for discount in Amazon's Mayhem sales event.
Anthony Molé explains how charm can help turn a bad game into an entertaining experience.
The author intentionally plays bad games for your twisted amusement. Tonight's Episode: The Cursed Crusade
Ouch!