![]() It was met with some excitement upon rental. 3) Werewolf: The Apocalypse: Earthblood – PS4 – Metacritic Score: 42 Heavy comparisons have been made to that of Sega’s ‘Crazy Taxi,’ so that is a negative from the off, this is a definite missed opportunity to improve on that title. In complete, the price is that of a casual game, so not too pricy, but for the quality of game, some would say it still wasn’t worth it. Pointless might be the most fitting description. ![]() 4) Taxi Chaos – PS4 – Metacritic Score: 42 This game has seemingly had more time spent on its music department more than the supposed interactive story. Screen Rant addressed this game by suggesting ‘just because a game is unique doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s worth playing,’ which is more than true. 5) Of Bird and Cage – PC – Metacritic Score: 44 A disappointing remake all round which lost a lot of the charm which we saw from more classic editions. It was unexpectedly buggy and the switch version (which has been chosen to feature in this entry) had even more underwhelming performance issues. Remakes aren’t unpopular when it comes to a famous series, particularly that as famous as GTA, but this was well wide of the mark. ![]() However, this game is said to be shallow, incoherent and awkwardly filmed, so Metacritic even suggests Netflix as an alternative for an interactive thriller! 6) Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition – Switch – Metacritic Score: 47Ī game with a Grand Theft Auto watermark has made it to a worst of 2021 list. 7) I Saw Black Clouds – PS4 – Metacritic Score: 48Ī good idea for a game featuring full motion video content which allows the user to interact. This may feel different, but the game is based on the Lovecraftian board game just titled ‘Arkham Horror,’ which turned out to be a bad idea since the gameplay is too simplistic and lacks any replay value. This is a real dampener and the overall lack of polish makes the game stand out as one of the year’s worst.ĮNTER GIVEAWAY 8) Arkham Horror: Mother’s Embrace – PC – Metacritic Score – 48Ī game based in the 1920s, this instalment features a mix of RPG, strategy, combat and overall investigation throughout the story. It’s a tough fantasy game filled with zombies, werewolves, golems and more, but it’s even tougher to see past the confusing control scheme. Released in the spring, critics described this one as Dark Souls transformed into a 2D brawler, but this is nowhere near as good as it sounds. 9) Demon Skin – PC – Metacritic Score: 48 There are certainly worse things to buy regarding the Warhammer universe, but without some serious salvaging from the developers, it’s unlikely to get better anytime soon. It’s sad to say that it definitely didn’t reach that marker. This is an FPS set in the Warhammer 40k universe and it certainly had decent potential. 10) Necromunda: Hired Gun – PS4 – Metacritic Score: 49 The article below talks through some of the worst video games released in 2021 which covers the disappointing to the outright terrible, according to their Metacritic score. While it’s good to reminisce about the quality games we got this year, sometimes it can be even more fun looking at some of the least successful!
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