December 18th 2024.
As the end of the year approaches, many websites are releasing their top 10 games of the year lists. But amidst all the positive talk, one question remains: what is the worst game of the year? Some may argue it's some obscure indie game that no one has ever played, but for major releases, there are a few contenders.
For one reader, their top three picks for worst game of the year are Until Dawn, Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League, and Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2. Until Dawn, a remake of the original, was not only unnecessary but also fell short of its predecessor. Hellblade 2 took what worked in the first game and made it worse, while Suicide Squad was a concept that just didn't work from the start.
It's a tough decision, but the reader ultimately chooses Suicide Squad as the worst game of the year. Not only did it take nearly a decade for Rocksteady to create, but it also quickly dropped in price, possibly deterring publishers from creating more live service games.
Shifting gears, Microsoft is making some big changes that are redefining what it means to be an Xbox fan. However, for one reader, this has resulted in them switching to PlayStation due to Microsoft's decisions. It's hard to understand what Microsoft is trying to do, which raises suspicions that they may be hiding their true intentions.
The reader believes that Microsoft's big boss, Satya Nadella, lacks an understanding of the gaming industry and is not open to listening to those who do. This may have led to the decision to get rid of exclusives, much to the detriment of the company. While Microsoft may still be successful as a third-party publisher, their days as a console holder may be over.
Moving on to Nintendo, the recent leaks of third-party accessories for the Switch 2 have caused some speculation. The reader wonders if Nintendo is regretting not announcing the new console sooner, now that so much has been revealed. Or perhaps, this was all part of their plan to manage expectations and avoid disappointment when the console is officially revealed.
But ultimately, the games are what matter to fans, and as long as they deliver on that front, the design of the console may not matter. In the end, the reader urges others to share their thoughts and opinions on the matter.
In other news, Capcom has announced plans to bring back old franchises, giving hope to fans of Dino Crisis. The reader is excited for the return of Onimusha and Ōkami 2, but wonders if the latter will be a success after multiple re-releases of the original. They hope that the potential failure of Ōkami 2 won't discourage Capcom from reviving other beloved games.
And speaking of potential failures, the reader finds it hard to form an opinion on Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet. With limited information available, they can't decide whether it's a game worth discussing or not. The unclear tone and strange subtitle only add to the confusion, leaving the reader with more questions than answers. Until more is revealed, they are hesitant to join in on the heated debates surrounding the game.
The highly anticipated game, Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League, has been released and it's safe to say that it hasn't lived up to the hype. Many would agree that it's not the best game of the year. In fact, some may even argue that it's one of the worst. This has sparked discussions among gamers and one reader even expressed their confusion over the debates surrounding another game, Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet.
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Speaking of worst games of the year, while most websites are busy compiling their Top 10 lists, have you ever wondered what the worst game of the year would be? Of course, the literal answer would probably be some obscure indie game that no one has ever heard of. But when it comes to major games, there are a few contenders that come to mind. For one reader, they believe that Until Dawn, Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League, and Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2 are strong contenders for the title. Until Dawn, a remake that was not only unnecessary but also worse than the original, Hellblade 2, which took everything that worked in the first game and made it worse, and Suicide Squad, which many believe was a bad idea from the start.
It's a tough decision, but for this reader, Suicide Squad takes the cake. Not only did it disappoint after almost a decade of development by Rocksteady, but it also quickly dropped in price, showing that it wasn't a hit with gamers. Some may argue that its failure may have had a positive impact in deterring publishers from creating more live service games.
In other news, Microsoft seems to be redefining what it means to be an Xbox fan. At least, that's what they claim. However, for this reader, their actions have caused them to switch from being an Xbox fan to a PlayStation fan. They believe that the problem lies with big boss Satya Nadella, who seems to have a lack of understanding and interest in the gaming industry. This may have led to decisions such as getting rid of exclusives, which has not worked out in their favor.
Shifting gears, let's talk about the recent leaks surrounding the rumored Switch 2. Some may argue that Nintendo must be fuming at these third-party accessory makers for revealing information about their upcoming console. However, after the disappointment of the 2024 reveal, some may not put much stock into these new rumors. But could it be possible that Nintendo is secretly pleased with the leaks, as it takes the pressure off of them to reveal a completely new design? Only time will tell.
Moving on to different gaming news, Capcom has announced that they plan on bringing back more old franchises, giving fans hope for titles like Dino Crisis. However, one reader believes that they should have waited until they had a few proven successes before taking a risk with games like Ōkami 2. Another reader shared their thoughts on the highly debated game, Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet. They find it difficult to form a strong opinion on the game due to the lack of information available. Until more details are released, they don't see the point in arguing about it.
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