Xbox 360 and the Worst Games

by Taylor Sanders on September 19, 2009

The Xbox 360 has been out for some time now, and during this time we have seen some great titles. Some of these titles have left us with memories and wanting more from the production companies and others make us regret that we even paid for the thing. It makes us say all kinds of bad things to the production companies.

The thing is, for the money we cough up all the time, we want a great title. A production company shouldn’t just release a game because they need the money. Now not all games need a great story to make the games brilliant, but there have to be a few things in the games that we will not forget. Memorable characters and a bad story will still run together properly.

For example, let’s take a look at “Two World’s”, a game which very few enjoyed simply because the graphics were deplorable. Over and above the graphics, the sound quality was equally as bad. If you ever had the chance to play the game and you’re honest, you’ll agree that it was a total failure.

Another game – and it won’t be a surprise if no one has heard of – is called Hour-of-Victory. The problem with this game is that it appeared on the shelves in stores a couple of years late. If you are looking for a great WW2 game, there is the Call-of-Duty franchise. The problem with HOV is the horrible sound and graphics. The level of design is awful and the artificial intelligence could have been trees instead. Let’s not mention the bugs and glitches.

Vampire games are cool, right? Well, not Vampire Rain. When you want a stealth game, you want it to be a bit of a challenge like the Splinter Cell games. Fighting vampires is bad, because they are powerful, but if you can sneak past them and knock them by mistake and still continue sneaking around there has to be something wrong. This game fell apart the second it started. There are tons of cut scenes in the game that is intervened by lengthy loading times. Sound and graphics are average. Mix all these problems together and you get an awful vampire stew.

Next we look at Jumper, the videogame based on the movie. When this game is originally intended for a cheap machine, we have to give the programmers a medal for making things look a bit shinier and also better looking for the new platform. Not in Jumper’s case, though. Pure PS2 graphics, from beginning to end. This is an insult.

Let’s face it, there’s no shortage of terrible games out there and unfortunately many of us become victims in that we only discover we’ve wasted our money when it’s too late.

If you really don’t fancy taking your chances as to whether or not a game is good or bad, then you should ideally do a bit of research before you part with your money. In fact, there’s no excuse not to, considering that there are many websites offering unbiased reviews.

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