The game is to post the game you own with the lowest Metacritic score. The winner (for a very loose definition of the word 'winner') is the person who has the most critically panned game.
Rules are fairly simple - you must own the game in question (physical or digitally) and you should state clearly the platform it is on and Metacritic score it received. Don't worry if someone has already posted a lower score than your's. It's the taking part that counts.
If you are moved to, please also say why you brought the game, how much you paid for it, and what your opinion of the game is.
An easy bar to get us started.
Score 43 -> Star Trek (2013) - XBox 360 - £3.75
This was on sale just this past week. I'm not entirely sure why I decided to buy it, except that it looked like it might be fun for a couple of hours and was very cheap. While it is clearly not worth £30-40 pounds, for this price it is actually quite fun - the Kirk/Spock banter generally puts a smile on my face - the environments are nice and appropriately Star Fleety, however the direction is somewhat jarring with most scenes suddenly ended about 5 seconds before you feel they should. Shooting is fine, platforming not so much. I'm playing through on Easy because I heard the main problem was you AI partner dying a lot - this isn't happening at the moment. Overall a good purchase, although I'm only about halfway through.
Rules are fairly simple - you must own the game in question (physical or digitally) and you should state clearly the platform it is on and Metacritic score it received. Don't worry if someone has already posted a lower score than your's. It's the taking part that counts.
If you are moved to, please also say why you brought the game, how much you paid for it, and what your opinion of the game is.
An easy bar to get us started.
Score 43 -> Star Trek (2013) - XBox 360 - £3.75
This was on sale just this past week. I'm not entirely sure why I decided to buy it, except that it looked like it might be fun for a couple of hours and was very cheap. While it is clearly not worth £30-40 pounds, for this price it is actually quite fun - the Kirk/Spock banter generally puts a smile on my face - the environments are nice and appropriately Star Fleety, however the direction is somewhat jarring with most scenes suddenly ended about 5 seconds before you feel they should. Shooting is fine, platforming not so much. I'm playing through on Easy because I heard the main problem was you AI partner dying a lot - this isn't happening at the moment. Overall a good purchase, although I'm only about halfway through.