VGChartz's Paul Broussard: "Life is full of disappointments and video games are no exception. We as consumers have high expectations for the biggest names in gaming, and more often than not they deliver.
But every now and then there's a game with every advantage given to it, and which should be a home run experience, that calmly and deliberately throws it all in the trash.
Being a bad game is one thing, but being a game that should have been good and turned out to be bad instead is exponentially worse.
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