Video Games Released Since 2010 That Had Big Problems

Video Games Released Since 2010 That Had Big Problems


October 17, 2024 | Jesse Singer

Video Games Released Since 2010 That Had Big Problems


Golden Age Duds

The past 15 years might be a golden age of video games. But, it's also true that there have been some real duds dropped on the gaming world as well. Here are some of the worst games, with some of the biggest problems, released since 2010.

Final Fantasy XIV (2010)

Before you question our sanity, notice we're talking about 2010's Final Fantasy XIV, and not Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn. There's a big difference. The Final Fantasy XIV game we're talking about is the one released with poor gameplay, unpleasant controls, and a 49/100 Metacritic score. It's also the one then-CEO of Square Enix Yoichi Wada apologized for and announced that they would do all over from the ground up. Which, a few years later, gave us the much better Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn.

FINALFANTASYXIV.COM website homepageII.studio, Shutterstock

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Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 5 (2015)

With the Tony Hawk licensing deal coming to an end they had to get this game out quick. And when it comes to programming video games, fast usually doesn't mean good. Sure, they did put out a big day-one patch that fixed some issued, but not close to enough to keep Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 5 off of Entertainment Weekly's Worst Video Games of 2015 list—where it placed number 1.

Tony Hawk Pro Skater on Sony PlayStationMacQ, Flickr

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SimCity (2013)

In a 2013 Consumerist user-voted poll, EA was named as the "Worst Company in America"—and one of the main reasons for that result was 2013's SimCity. It is a beloved franchise, but the company's attempt to reboot it in 2013 was a miserable failure. Prior to its release, there was a lot of positive press surrounding the game. But once it came out—server, technical, and gameplay issues led to poor reviews and angry customers.

SimCity Offline screenshotSHYCITYNikon, Flickr

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The Lord Of The Rings: Gollum (2023)

Another example of how great IP doesn't always mean a great game. The Lord of the Rings: Gollum was developed by Daedalic Entertainment who'd mostly made point-and-click adventure games before this. They just weren't up to the task and it showed in the final product that had bad graphics, poor gameplay, and so many crashes that certain publications couldn't even play it long enough to review it.

Screenshot from the game - The Lord of the Rings: GollumDaedalic Entertainment, The Lord of the Rings: Gollum (2023)

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Power Gig: Rise Of The SixString (2010)

The idea of including a real electric guitar with the game might've seemed like a cool way to differentiate themselves from the Rock Bands and Guitar Heros of the world. But unfortunately, the way they really differentiated themselves was with their "laughably bad" storyline and poor controls. Giant Bomb named Power Gig: Rise of the SixString the worst game of 2010.

Screenshot from the game - Power Gig- Rise Of The Sixstring (2010)Seven45 Studios, Power Gig- Rise Of The Sixstring (2010)

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The Day Before (2023)

This MMO action game set in the world of a zombie apocalypse was one of the most wishlisted games on Steam in 2022. When it was finally dropped though, most people who played it were wishing they hadn't. Within four days of its release, over 90% of the players left the game. IGN gave it a 1/10.

Screenshot from the game - The Day Before (2023)Mytona, The Day Before (2023)

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Fighters Uncaged (2010)

A fighting game built for the Xbox 360 Kinect system. It was one of the first dozen games ever released for the Kinect and one of the biggest issues was the poor motion controls. Kind of a big deal when it's designed for the Kinect. But, maybe they got it right for the sequel?

Screenshot from the game - Fighters Uncaged (2010)AMA Studios, Fighters Uncaged (2010)

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Fighter Within (2013)

Yes, the motion controls were a little better for this one—they weren't that great either. Add in the poor character designs and dialogue and the uncomfortable gameplay, and you can see why it scored a 23% on Metacritic.

Screenshot from the game - Fighter Within (2013)Ubisoft, Fighter Within (2013)

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Infestation: Survivor Stories (2012)

Maybe you know it better by its launch name: The War Z. Or better yet, you have no knowledge of it at all. Put out to gamers as a "foundation release," the game had a whole host of issues—from poor gameplay to its use of microtransactions. The criticisms was so loud that the game was pulled for sale from Steam and refunds were handed out.

Screenshot from the game - Infestation- Survivor Stories (2012)OP Productions, Infestation: Survivor Stories (2012)

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Postal III (2011)

The company behind the Postal game franchise, Running with Scissors, subcontracted the development of Postal III to publisher Akella, who hired the developer Trashmasters—a move they ended up regretting when the game came out. It didn't take long for Running with Scissors to actually pull the game from their online store, deeming it an "unfinished mess". Also, Computer and Video Games magazine didn't just call it one of the worst games of the year—they labeled it one of the 12 worst games ever.

Screenshot from the game - Postal III (2011)Running with Scissors, Postal III (2011)

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FlatOut 3: Chaos & Destruction (2011)

FlatOut and FlatOut 2 both received pretty decent reviews, so what happened to FlatOut 3: Chaos & Destruction?What happened was bad AI, unpleasant controls, and bad collision detection (which, for a game all about auto collisions, is even worse). As Eurogamer put it: "This is a tacky and technically incompetent production with no redeeming features whatsoever, devoid of fun and an insult to the name it bears".

Screenshot from the game - FlatOut 3: Chaos & Destruction (2011)Team6 Game Studios, FlatOut 3: Chaos & Destruction (2011)

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Aliens: Colonial Marines (2013)

The pre-release versions of this game looked good and many gamers were excited to pre-order Aliens: Colonial Marines. However, once the game was in their hands, the gameplay and low-quality graphics didn't match the demos they'd been shown. This led to a class-action lawsuit against Gearbox Software and the game's publisher, Sega. 

Screenshot from the game - Aliens- Colonial Marines (2013)Gearbox Software, Aliens- Colonial Marines (2013)

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Ride To Hell: Retribution (2013)

Ride to Hell: Retribution was supposed to be a GTA-style open world game set in the 1960s. In the end, it was released with linear gameplay that was poorly designed, unpleasant to control, and with subpar voice acting and storylines. GameSpot gave it 1/10 stars (only the second game to receive that low of a score—the first being 2003's Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing).

Screenshot from the game - Ride To Hell- Retribution (2013)Eutechnyx, Ride To Hell: Retribution (2013)

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Double Dragon II: Wander Of The Dragons (2013)

This 3D fighting game was supposed to release in 2011 but was held back for a couple years before coming to Xbox Live Arcade service in 2013. Unlike wine, Double Dragon II: Wander of the Dragons didn't get better with age. With a 15.83% rating on GameRankings, it holds the third lowest score ever, behind: Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing and Ride to Hell: Retribution.

Screenshot from the game - Double Dragon Ii- Wander Of The Dragons (2013)Technōs Japan, Double Dragon II: Wander Of The Dragons (2013)

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Assassin's Creed Unity (2014)

It might be more fun to talk about which is the best Assassin's Creed game, but we know it sure ain't Assassin's Creed Unity. The fact that they also released Assassin's Creed Rogue for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 that same year could've been a factor in the diminished quality of Unity. But either way, the initial release was replete with bugs and glitches that frustrated players to no end. Patches fixed things a little, but the legacy of Assassin's Creed Unity remains poor.

Assassin's Creed Unity presentation on Gamescom. - 2014Pe3k, Shutterstock

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Sonic Boom: Rise Of Lyric (2014)

It should have been called Sonic Boom: Rise of A Bad Game With Lots of Bugs, Bad Graphics, and Awful Controls (but that's a little too long to fit on a case). GameCentral called it, "definitely the worst game of 2014".

Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric Demo Review!AntMan3001, Flickr

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Alone in the Dark: Illumination (2015)

This was the sixth game in the Alone in the Dark franchise and the sixth time was the worst. Video game journalist Jim Sterling called it, "ugly in every sense of the word, not just visually".

Screenshot from the game - Alone In The Dark- Illumination (2015)Atari Inc., Alone In The Dark- Illumination (2015)

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Umbrella Corps (2016)

While a spinoff of the Resident Evil franchise sounds like it could be fun, Umbrella Corps was the complete opposite of that. Poor gameplay and an uninteresting story made this one a "lackluster spinoff from Capcom," said Game Rant"one we're eager to forget". Do you remember this game?

Screenshot from the game - Umbrella Corps (2016)Capcom, Umbrella Corps (2016)

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eFootball 2022 (2021)

This football/soccer simulation had the honor of becoming the worst-rated game on Steam just one day after it launched. Along with gameplay and control problems, one of the most discussed issued were the really bad graphics. You might've even seen the screenshot from the game of the Manchester United players Paul Pogba, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Scott McTominay that made its way around the internet.

Xbox controller with efootball logo at background - 26th Jul, 2021, Sao Paulo, BrazilMiguel Lagoa, Shutterstock

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No Man's Sky (2016)

This one sounded like it was going to be amazing: A space exploration game with more than 18 quintillion planets throughout the explorable universe, each with their own environmental flora and fauna that would develop through gameplay. Wow! Well, as you might imagine—given we're talking about it here—No Man's Sky didn't live up to the hype. Many gameplay features were missing, and the initial patch release didn't make things much better. However...

Screenshot from the game - No Man's Sky (2016)Hello Games, No Man's Sky (2016)

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No Man's Sky (2016)

It's only fair to note that the developers continued to work on the game and release more upgrades and patches, and by the five-year anniversary, reviews had turned to be mostly "mostly positive".

Screenshot from the game - No Man's Sky (2016)Hello Games, No Man's Sky (2016)

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Star Wars Battlefront II (2017)

Star Wars Battlefront wasn't a perfect game by any means, but it was generally well-received and sold more than 14 million copies. Star Wars Battlefront II dropped two years later—and while it wasn't a bad game, it had some big problems that players took issue with. The biggest issue many had was with the microtransactions which provided huge benefits to those who made purchases, causing a big gap between them and those who did not make said purchases.

Blu-ray Disc of the game Star Wars: Battlefront IIStefano Chiacchiarini '74, Shutterstock

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Star Wars Battlefront II (2017)

Like with what happened with No Man's Sky, EA continued to update and fix Star Wars Battlefront II, leading to some nice improvements and much better fanfare. In their updated review, two years post-launch, IGN wrote: "After over two years of updates and changes, EA and DICE have redeemed this gorgeous shooter and turned it into one of the best multiplayer adaptations of the Star Wars universe to date".

Star Wars Battlefront II website homepage.Casimiro PT, Shutterstock

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Fallout 76 (2018)

Yet another game that turned itself around over time was Fallout 76. The online action RPG was the first in the Fallout series to go fully online and included multiplayer—but they just didn't have enough time to get it right before launch. As the developer admits: "When [Fallout 76] launched, the litany of issues we had, we let a lot of people down. There was very little we didn't screw up, honestly". But they didn't give up. 

Man holding Fallout 76 videogame on Sony Play station 4 console in storePe3k, Shutterstock

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Fallout 76 (2018)

It took a couple years, but by 2020, the game had improved to a level where users were posting good reviews and reviews were praising the turn around in quality and gameplay.

Fallout 76 game by Bethesda software on it in Bologna, Italy, 18 Lug 2020Luca Lorenzelli, Shutterstock

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WWE 2K20 (2019)

WWE 2K20 got body slammed into the mat with awful reviews in 2019, leading to the trending hashtag #FixWWE2K20 on social media. To make matters worse, a "Y2k20" bug in early 2020 made the game all but unplayable.

Screenshot from the game - Wwe 2K20 (2019)Visual Concepts, WWE 2K20 (2019)

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Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition (2021)

When it comes to great video games, three is better than one, right? We mean, who wouldn't rather get Grand Theft Auto III (2001), Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (2002), and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (2004) instead of just one of them. You know who? Almost everyone that got Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition. You'd think that as a bundle of the three games, nothing could really go wrong. But oh, would you be wrong in thinking that

Screenshot from the game - Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition (2021)Rockstar Games, Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition (2021)

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Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition (2021)

Particularly, because this wasn't just a bundle of the three GTA games, but rather an attempt to upgrade the games with improved visuals and a new engine under the hood (Unreal Engine 4 as opposed to RenderWare). While certain improvements were praised, the general consensus was that these remastered versions weren't up to par (including a number of glitched and technical issues).

Screenshot from the game - Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition (2021)Rockstar Games, Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition (2021)

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Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition (2021)

Rockstar Games had initially pulled the three GTA games from sale as they prepared to launch The Trilogy. However, with the barrage of backlash, the company admitted that they "did not launch in a state that meets our own standards of quality"—in the end, not only did they bring back the three original games and make them available in a bundle, but they also sent said bundle for free to all the Definitive Edition buyers.

Screenshot from the game - Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition (2021)Rockstar Games, Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition (2021)


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