Chad from We Got This Covered wrote:
While the Wii certainly had its positives, especially when it came to appealing to the casual market, the incredibly popular console had a dark side. You see, the device quickly became a shovelware magnet, as various developers took the short road and released half-assed products for laughable amounts of money. The problem is that quite a few of those titles sold, because unsuspecting mothers and fathers picked them up for their families to enjoy together. As a result, many are worried that the same thing will happen to the company’s brand new Wii U and its touchscreen facets.
Canadian Online Gamers: "ESPN Sports Connection for the Wii U is game you really should avoid this holiday season. Heck you should even avoid it when it hits bargain bins in the near future. Even the most casual gamers will find little in the way of redeeming qualities with this mish-mash of mini-games."
What we have here are six games that aren't any good. They're poorly made, with bland graphics, shallow gameplay, and poor implementation. There's an achievement system that lets you unlock extras to customize your in-game avatar, but it's fairly pointless. I want to go through each of the games and outline essentially what makes them a chore to play, but after writing it all out, it's just a bulleted list that no one wants to read.
It's the end of the year, so GamesAsylum takes a look at Metacritic's worst rated games of 2012.
Lol is BLOPS on the Vita really that bad?
Noticed WiiU already has its fair share of poor reviews, in my experience though thats just Nintendo for you. For every 10 items of shovelware produced on the likes of the DS and Wii theres an absolute gem that makes the system worth owning.
I'm very sure that there are worse games out there LOL. I have actually heard mixed views on BLOPS: Declassified. Peace
I've also heard mixed reviews about Blops Declassified but the proof is Nihilistic's previous efforts, the 45 minute campaign, and the fact that the console version of the mp is generally broken, so I'm guessing the handheld version won't be much better...
And no zombies?
I don't understand why they didn't port BO2 for the vita, I'm not surprised declassified is a bad game
The amazing thing about Declassifed is that as soon as the bad reviews appeared, countless people jumped in to defend it. This was even as early on as launch day.
I can only assume a lot of people were duped into buying a Vita because of it, and thus felt as if they had to defend their purchase. Either that or people mistook the bashing it was getting as general "CoD hate" from Battlefield fans and the like.