TSA writes: "Let’s address the Unicorn in the room: despite Eternity: The Last Unicorn being set in Norse Mythology, Unicorns never actually made an appearance in the original sagas of the Vikings. Instead, the horned horse that would go on to sell copious amounts of children’s pyjamas actually originated in ancient Mesopotamian artwork, before sidestepping Paganism entirely and cropping up in the Christian cultural consciousness. This mythological misstep is the least of this game’s problems however, as Eternity: The Last Unicorn is a terrible video game."
Alex S. from Link-Cable writes: "But for every good game, there’s about a dozen stinkers that also make their way out, it’s just the way things work, you gotta have the good and the bad when it comes to video games. So as we look back at the year that was and get ready to look ahead at the year that will be, let’s take a moment to recognize the garbage games of 2019, make sure to stay away from these"
Generation Zero is way better after updates. I completely agree it was broken/buggy at launch. As of today. It's my most played game in the last month. Smooth controls, terrifying stealth moments, and a massive world to explore make it worth trying in 2020.
Can't really argue with most of the games but I'm not too sure about Mario Kart mobile being on here, as far as I'm aware it's really popular. I've never played it to be fair
Eternity: The Last Unicorn does have some bright spots which are far few and between, and trying to get there may be your greatest accomplishment while in this universe.
WTMG's Leo Faria: "In short, Eternity: The Last Unicorn would have been considered an average-at-best game had it been released for the Xbox 360. Releasing this game, in this state, for the current generation of consoles is just a death wish."