2017 is halfway done and plenty of fantastic games have had gamers glued to their seats for days. However, we've seen some game releases had a difficult time pleasing fans either through mediocre gameplay or technical issues. Here are some of the most disappointing games of 2017 so far.
Time for battle. Today, For Honor announced that its Year 8, Forged in War, starts on March 14 with the first of four new seasons. Each season will tell standalone stories focused on special weapons unique to one of For Honor’s factions.
This is a great achievement. Today, For Honor celebrated reaching 35 million players and announced that its first fully armored Viking Hero, the Varangian Guard, will join the game on February 1.
Wow, this game is still going! Have not played it yet but wondering if it's worth jumping into
This looks like some Spooky fun.For Honor’s new season, Deceit, is coming on September 14, and the atmosphere is about to get otherworldly. Year 7 Season 3’s story opens with the Ghost Festival, a Wu Lin celebration to honor the dead with offerings and performances, running from September 14 to October 5.
7 years already, jesus. People play it still. It was fun but not the sticking around years kinda fun.
Super salty list ha ha I enjoyed 2 of the 5 there but I kind of can't argue with this since I no longer play those games.
For Honor fell off for me even though I had some fun playing it (VIKINGS RULE!) and Friday the 13th had the worst server issues it turned me off. RIP!
I enjoyed Yooka Laylee, but it most certainly could have been a much better game.
Mass Effect wasn't that bad though. I've honestly played much worse. And in comparison to the first trilogy, it's still better in a lot of ways. The land rover vehicle handled much better than the one from the first Mass Effect. The upgrades system is much better than any of the previous three Mass Effect's. The graphics were improved a lot. If you don't like the game because of facial animations, none of the previous three Mass Effect games had facial animations that made you awe at them. The side quests aren't that bad, and there's a ton of them, most of which tie back into the main story. And the story itself isn't bad at all. I haven't finished it, but I'm probably half way through it and everything seems fine to me. There are some weird bugs that I run across, but what game doesn't have bugs?