GamingLives writes "While you may think that we have taken leave of our senses by including a screenshot of what appears to be a dining table, if you check out the enlargement, you can clearly see a character sneaking in through the window in the background. The same character would appear to be the guy in several of the other screens, which has tugged our curiosity cord. Yes, we know the basic story about Lucius being the son of the devil and bumping off members of the household, but there has to be more to it, and we are wondering if the guy in the leather jacket is, in fact, a David Warner type character who is on to Lucius’ true nature and is out to stop him. Food for thought. But we bet you a pound that we’re right. If we are, let’s just hope he doesn’t end up suffering a similar grisly fate as Warner’s Omen character – someone has to stop the hellspawn after all… you don’t really want him to triumph do you? Do you?…"
A criticism of Lucius. Exploring the failures of its design and its genre as a whole.
Another day, another bundle full of games going for a very low price point. At only £3.59 for 12 titles, it’s hard to ignore such an offer. The games on offer cover a large amount of genres, hitting strategy, adventure, shooter and racing games, among others. It should also be noted that these game are not exactly indie titles, several coming from large established studios such as Paradox. But is the pack worth it?
Justin from TMSGamer talks about some of the worst games he's played in this generation of gaming.
Did we not already have a previous article/blog with the same topic a few days ago?
I could be wrong though.
Two of the worst have come out this year. Ride to Hell and Garry's Incident. Add Mindjack to that list.
And i'll say it again. Not enough gamers know what a bad game is. That is why we get people picking holes in the best ones for the tiniest faults. They have no context. No marker. Playing games as bad as Ride to Hell didn't lower my expectations for good games, it just made me appreciate them so much more.
The War Z is the worst on this list, and frankly, it is still far better than the three I just mentioned. All three of them are almost bad enough to score 0/10. They are broken, unplayable messes with no production value and no game design present at all.