Leisure Suit Larry: Box Office Bust is not an unattractive game. Though the visual design may be somewhat bland in certain areas, the limited amount of central characters do emit a great deal of personality. As with much of the game, each of the characters may just as well have "bad" or "good", "smart" or "dumb", "slutty" or "frigid" tattooed across their forehead as much as giving them the familiarising lines of trite dialogue, but once again, long-time series fans will be fully prepared for this. The voice cast features a long list of recognisable talent, some of which obviously took more of a liking to the idea of acting within a videogame to others.
Robert Grosso writes, "Plumbers Don't Wear Ties is getting a re-release. For some reason. I don't get it either, but here is an excuse to mention six terrible games in a list."
GamesAsylum: "Inspired by the negativity surrounding Devil’s Third – which is finally released this week after a seven year development cycle – we’ve rounded up five games that managed to escape development limbo"
Arcade Sushi: Today we’re sludging through the muck to find the worst of the worst- the worst rated games of this century- and, with the combined help of Metacritic and GameRankings‘ aggregated scores, we’ve found them. Put on your waders, folks, because we’re about to push through some of the biggest, stinkiest, worst-reviewed piles of crap this century’s ever seen. These are the Worst Reviewed Games of the 21st Century.
These are all pretty darn bad, but Big Rigs is entertaining. I highly recommend downloading it, if you get the chance.
b the title one might think that game involved were reviewed badly by the review community. Not that they were bad games.