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The 4 Toughest Computer Games Of The 2010s:

The 2010s have been, naturally, heavily dedicated to next-gen video gaming

, with computer games likely to have some level of development and graphical quality to cut the mustard. This will be our list of the 4 best ber-flops over the past few years, so you dont go and do one thing so quick as to spend your hard earned cash!

4: Mind Jack

Best of the worst at least, this terrible type of mind numbing drivel is the least desirable shooter game on the market. Available on both PS3 and Xbox 360, it won a pitiful 43/100 on Metacritic and was known as lazy and a corporate cash-in. The clumsy buttons, teamed with the terrible presentation, make this one not to concern yourself with. And its all compounded by the fact that this small non-beaut had the vanity to increase our dreams with an original next-gen multi player style and design which, in reality, is a mile from the mark. Boo.

3: Steel Battalion: Heavy Armour


This Capcom catastrophe has ordinary game play, low level buttons and poor game design. Whats more, the bothersome little time waster is punishingly difficult so, even if its dog-muck, you still cant finish it! Metacritic gave it a lower than impressive 38/100 and named it far from fun. There it is, if you wish to spend your money on a game you wont love then go right in advance!

2: Postal III

1/10 from Game Informer, 24/100 from Metacritic and customarily angered responses across the board make Postal III a true disappointment in the gaming world. It would seem that the people pertaining to the PIII project lack the writing power to support the garbage they swear, and they dont have the fashion or programming nous to even make a remarkably common gaming experience.

1: Self-Defence Training Camp

This Xbox 360/Kinect catastrophe has stolen the prize place with this genuinely terrible type of time squandering twaddle. An impressively negative 21/100 from Metacritic, the terribly applied motion detection game shows that sometimes you need human interplay to master an ability. What i'm saying is, seriously, the game play suggests that you can learn how to block and defend against any attack with no practice, feed-back, or perhaps a body to work together with. The bad motion tracking can make it so far from the actual adventure its un-true, plus the awful graphics cement it further into the most extreme video game aimed for the next-gen. It seems to have an obsession with suggesting genitals images, nice!

by: George Hein
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