Dealspwn.com writes: "So it's such a shame that the game itself is a hopelessly derivative focus-tested mess of browns and greys, of hackneyed mechanics and decade-old design. You'll rarely see a game bring literally no ideas of its own to the table while obviously cribbing off so many other songsheets, both in terms of gameplay, art direction and tone. It's a generic singularity so powerful that no shred of originality or individuality can escape. Scourge Outbreak isn't just reminiscent of every third-person shooter you've ever played, it is every third-person shooter you've ever played.
Only cheaper. And worse."
Scourge: Outbreak debuted on Xbox 360 a decade ago and is still playable on modern consoles, but is it worth your time?
Cubed3:
"Imitation is the best form of flattery, but only when done right, and Scourge: Outbreak fails at doing so. It tries so hard to look similar to triple-A series giants like Gears of War, Crysis, and Mass Effect, but the resemblance is superficial at best. There's not a single aspect left unflawed, yet the worst thing about this game is how extremely average it is. Furthermore, this is actually supposed to be a vastly superior, upgraded version of The Scourge Project, a statement that raises the inevitable question of just how much worse was the original, and is this PS3 version any better than the terrible PC iteration?"
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Already got too many other games to play through to even think about buying some more.