There is little doubt that the PlayStation 4 will be remembered as one of the best consoles of all time. This is thanks, in part, to Sony’s great marketing but also mostly due to all the great games that were released on the console. However, for every great game on the PlayStation 4, there was an equally bad one that fans would prefer to forget. Let’s look at the worst PlayStation 4 games and why they were considered so bad.
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When it was first announced that the mind behind the original God of War, David Jaffe, would be working on an online multiplayer brawler, many fans were left equally intrigued and confused.
Drawn to Death turned out to be a misstep for Jaffe as the game’s unique visual style felt more like a gimmick to draw fans in, but once they actually started playing the game, they realised that there just wasn’t that much to it. Although the game should be given props for its innovative visual style, this didn’t make up for the shallow gameplay.
A game I personally really wanted to love, The Order: 1886, was one of the Playstation 4’s most disappointing launch titles. There is little doubt that the game showcased just how great the visuals on the console could look like, but great visuals don’t necessarily equate to a great game. The jaw-dropping graphics and interesting lore couldn’t hide the lacklustre gameplay.
This, along with the fact that you could finish The Order: 1886 in under 5 hours, made the game more of a “wait for a discount” than a “buy on launch day” title.
How could a game featuring giant monsters ever be bad? Well, Godzilla on the PlayStation 4 set out to prove just that. It was more of a disappointment than just a bad game. The critics absolutely
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