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The WarZ Becomes An Early Contender For The Worst Reviewed Game Of The Year

The first batch of reviews for post-apocalyptic zombie game the WarZ are in – and they aren’t looking pretty.

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Drainage4126d ago

uhh yea so what. its not even a finished game. Why would anyone review it

konnerbllb4126d ago

According to the developer it will never be finished, so why wouldn't it be reviewed.

Should it never be reviewed?

Strongmad4125d ago

The game would not be clased as a full release, its using the minecraft model ie game as a service. The game is prety good and has potential to be great its ashame that there is huge hate for the game and a lot of false info and outright lies cirulating. I played some Dayz over the weekend and remember why I stopped playiong, fun is minimal and the engine and ui are not your friends. Play this game for yourself people and stop listen to this negative sensationalism to get page views.

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Hated Games That Actually Had Some Neat Gameplay Mechanics

Let's face it, there are some hated games out there that are just complete trash. The developers responsible for these games usually have little clue about game balancing and their poor decisions usually leave their game to die in the dust.

However, sometimes a developer will make an absolutely terrible game that still has some admirable game mechanics.

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The Big Book of Controversies: Chapter VIII

A continuing look at the various controversies plaguing the video game industry. In Chapter VIII: The War Z, SimCity 2013, Brown v. Entertainment Merchant's Association, and the less-than-stellar public image of the Xbox One prior to, and shortly after, its release.

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The War Z sold 2.8m copies despite dismal reception

Open world zombie survival sim Infestation: Survivor Stories - better known under its original name, The War Z, before altering it due to a trademark issue - has sold 2.8m copies since its launch in November 2012.

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