We’ve seen a lot of controversy in recent years when it comes to developers trying to shut down negative opinions surrounding their game. We’ve seen even more efforts of the YouTube Copyright System being abused by developers for their own needs. However, what we’ve not seen in recent years is a video games developer apparently so hell-bent upon committing every possible kind of PR suicide.
You're winner(!) if you can make it through the worst video games ever made without throwing your controller away.
E.T. for the Atari 2600. I'm never going to forget falling into those pits over and over and over and over again. So annoying
15. Aliens: Colonial Marines
14. Aquaman: Battle for Atlantis
13. Way of the Warrior
12. Ride to Hell: Retribution
11. Star Trek
10. Catfight
9. Infestation: Survivor Stories
8. Friday the 13th
7. Double Dragon II: Wander of the Dragons
6. Hotel Mario
5. Bubsy 3D: Furbitten Planet
4. Custer’s Revenge
3. Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing
2. Superman 64
1. E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
Jason Stettner of Gamerheadquarters writes; "If you've seen or heard of Wild West Online you might be rather excited as the trailer looks interesting and the idea of the game is promising. That being said, be very cautious of this particular game as there's a certain history behind it that one should take into consideration before even thinking about this game."
Oh yeah, I just see this as another one of those shitty F2P titles set in the Wild West. I can guarantee this will be no different.
The devs REALLY shot themselves in both feet when allowing any ties to their game be related to, or influenced in any way, no matter how inconsequential, to that fat fucking manky prick of a Russian pig cock Sir-gay Tit-off. Do they not know how fickle gamers are? Those of us who have more than half a brain will cautiously distance ourselves from this possible shit heap.
I was anticipating this game until hearing this.... I'll wait and wade into reviews and gossip etc 6 months after its release to see whats what..if its even still around that is.
(CriticalIndieGamer) Indie gaming is a serious business these days, but it is sometimes a little too serious for my liking. An industry that was started for fun has become the domain of a few sanctimonious, self-aggrandizing, and downright annoying developers. Admittedly, some small part of me secretly enjoys the controversy courted by these mavericks, so let’s take a look at five of my favourite game developer meltdowns.
this is old news. still relevant however since it hasn't been solved and the devs were able to abuse copyright to take down a video which they didn't like. speaking of said video...here it is http://www.dailymotion.com/... should save you the time of having to look it up
Here we go again...