Rob Pitt writes: The Quiet Man, ironically, caused a lot of verbal outcry upon its release back in November from the media and gamers who chose to pick up this eagerly anticipated PC and PS4 exclusive.
Upon launch, the game was a strange, confusing, and bizarre experiment which nobody understood or could see a purpose for existing – as such, the game was ridiculed, shot down, critically panned, and practically destroyed by major outlets such as Eurogamer and IGN.
I’ve played through the title twice in order to achieve the full experience, and personally – I enjoyed the title a lot more than the critics would lead you to believe.
Alex S. from Link-Cable writes: "When shopping for new video games you can often trust the name publisher or developer on the box to be an indication of the quality of the game. Names like Nintendo, Square Enix, Sony Interactive Entertainment, Capcom, Xbox Game Studios and Sega are world famous because they helped shape the industry by releasing some of the most defining video games of all time. Though sometimes even these great gaming houses stumble and put out a stinker."
Splatterhouse remake . Loved the og’s at the arcade growing up . Hell the best thing about the remake was the og,s were included . And left alive by Square . That game had so much potential , but the gameplay was worse horrendous .
I'm pretty much certain that any Sonic game that comes out will be terrible, I've not enjoyed one since the original side-scrolling days of the MegaDrive.
We can’t hear this game, wish we couldn’t see it either.
This week the guys talk game streaming, extremely difficult games, and hot takes.
very interesting game - nowhere near as bad as the media make it out to be though.
Another example of MSGM media harshly criticising a game when they can hardly play games themselves.