Video games are a passion, and like any passion, they evoke love and hate. These feelings can sometimes peak in players.
Here is our pick of the most hated games.
Duke Nukem Forever
Before going out in relative apathy and receiving mixed reception, the sequel to the hit FPS Duke Nukem 3D (Released in 1996!) It hit a feat of being hated by audiences even before its release.
Duke Nukem Forever Known to be the most famous vaporware, these games are endlessly advertised and then rejected. The title of Gearbox Software, originally developed by 3D Realms, even led to a lawsuit with take two, the current publisher of GTA 6, for its inability to fulfill the contract entered into the game.
Over the 12 years and three generations of the console, the chaotic evolution of Duke Nukem’s new adventures has infuriated players, so much so that they tapped into their patience. Once promising, the license is now dead and buried.
eFootball 2022
The new version of the football game series Pro Evolution SoccerAndHis name is alreadyThe worst game in history on Steam has broken hate records once again. Posted by Konami, competitor FIFA 22 It has already become the lowest rated game of 2021 on Metacritic, with a ridiculous score of 25.
Two years after the release of another PES, we could expect the release of a qualitative product. Patataras. We could already sense a scam coming when the Japanese company announced the character Free to play The game, and all the fears of players around the world embodied on the pitch.
Between its totally questionable business model (paid DLC, truncated content) and its string of bugs and disappointing graphics, there’s no place for anything other than hate.
Warcraft III: Reforged
Released in 2020, it is the remastered version of the popular real-time RTS Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos and its extension Warcraft III: Frozen Throne Public scandal sparked, to the point that it became Worst Blizzard game ever rated on Metacritic.
The game fails to deliver some of the most anticipated promises, such as a complete reconfiguration of the environments, and even strips out existing features from the original titles entirely. The development problems highlighted by the specialized press did not help or contribute to this Permanently defacing Activision-Blizzard. A lesson the editor should have kept for a version Diablo II: Restored…
The protests were so intense that Blizzard apologized and offered a gratuitous refund to the most frustrated players.
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