Ubisoft’s take on the sports genre with Pure Football isn’t a failure to a certain extent. They’ve created a moderately decent 5-a-side football title but ultimately its flaws bring the game down and leave the player with very little to praise. It will take some getting used to for players to adjust to the game with its rugged control system and various poor gameplay mechanics. Some may feel the game was a quick cash in opportunity and it capitalized on the upcoming World Cup tournament, with others feeling that Pure Football is essentially a weakened version of FIFA Street 3, but others may enjoy the fresh, however, unfortunately forgettable experience from the traditional football games.
Plenty of unforgettable games have completely messed up their players throughout the years, all the way back from the PS1 days to the dark recesses of the modern internet.
Gary Green said: Namco Bandai heard the call of many fans asking for the PlayStation release of Tales of Graces which was originally released seemingly exclusively for the Wii back in 2009. If you’re acquainted with the Tales series then Graces f won’t be something entirely new to you, yet if you’re a newcomer then you’ll find a plethora of gameplay mechanics and nuances that distinguish this series from other JRPGs. While the game finds itself following the traditional archetype of JRPGs, such as a somewhat clichéd story, Graces has something to offer to both veterans and newcomers alike.
Huzaifah from eXputer: "Sleeping Dogs from the early 2010s is one of the best open-world games out there but in dire need of a resurgence."
You say "yet" as if it's even possible anymore. United Front Games is gone, along with anyone that made this game what it is
That’s what happens when games sell poorly. And I’ve seen people wonder why people cry when a game sells badly… this is your answer.
Sleeping Dogs was a sleeper hit back then. It was fantastic. It actually still is. Would love a sequel to this, or at least a revive of True Crime series.