PlayDevil has posted a review of Southpeaks's FPS/RTS game "Raven Squad" for the Xbox 360.
The team from This Is My Joystick look at their guilty gaming pleasures.
Deus Ex: Invisible War,LEGO Games,Lips, Boogie Bunnies and Beat Down: Fists of Vengeance are a few that get a mention.
"The Xbox 360 has become one of the most influential consoles in recent history and there’s no way anyone can deny the system has some great exclusives. In an era of gaming where exclusives have become very rare, the Xbox 360 has a stable of solid hits that no one else can claim. Not every Xbox 360 exclusive that has come out has received critical acclaim. In fact, we’ve compiled a list of the worst Xbox 360 games to release. While, exclusives tend to be a reflection of the hardware they release on, we can forgive the 360 for these horrible releases. Here’s our list of the worst Xbox 360 exclusives to hit store shelves."
Oh no. Having one of their beloved spartans in the image is enough to give the diehard Halo fans a heart attack. But I agree!
Can I put in a vote for anything Halo? That is the most overrated franchise in gaming history. It's a shooter for goodness sake. What's so innovative about that?
Here we go. Yes Halo is "overrated", but a lot of good games are. Being overrated doesnt make it bad.
Everyone's entitled to their own opinion. If you think Halo is overrated then fine, but obviously there are millions of people out there that think otherwise.
I think the author is going overboard stating that ODST should never have existed. It might not have been up to the standard expected of the Halo series, but it was still a great game.
It's also a strategy game if you're talking about the entire franchise. (and a series of novels) Just saying.
Halo -3- is actually pretty unique. I don't see many FPS games where piloting vehicles is so fluid fun and easy (BF2 does it well too).
Not many games have an on-the-fly forge, a new playlist every week or so and just a huge heap of modes.
Okay, maybe not INNOVATIVE but definitely UNIQUE.
Counter Strike Source and BF2 are the only games -imo- that give Halo 3 a run for it's money, but then again those games are (usually, excluding mods) not set in a sci-fi world.
This arguement is coming from someone who thinks Killzone 3 is a 10/10 btw so don't think I'm a halo fantard.
I'm not a big Halo fan, but out of the ones of tried, I really liked ODST, in fact it's the only one I've beat.
Whilst you may think the Halo franchise is overrated, I applaud Bungie's efforts for making a fun FPS franchise. Give me Halo over COD any day, and this is coming from someone who doesn't own a 360, but I do have Halo on the PC and love it dearly.
"What's so innovative about that?"
A game doesnt have to innovate to be a good game. What i especially enjoy about the whole halo series is its story. Few games can expand a story and draw a player into the role like halo could (IMO).
It is like star wars. It is a typical space opera but the way it flows is what makes it work and stand the test of time. Sure there are other movies with bigger special effects but they dont have the story to support it (again: IMO).
There will be other games with bigger special effects but will they be all show and no flow? A game that can still be talked about years if not decades is one of those games that are truely worthy of the hype.
Those who feel something is overhyped are the ones who dont know how to connect with what is being presented. It is entertainment and is meant to be enjoyed by letting go of the possible.
Halo is slightly overrated. However, I find it to be a lot better than the majority of shooters out on the market today. Not to mention it's community and developer support is massive and will continue to grow.
Most shooters only last 1-2 years and then another one is churned out. Why continue buying a shooter of the same franchise every year?
It's funny you say that. There were 4 Halo games released in a 3 year period this generation. That's an average of one game every 9 months.
Halo: Combat Evolved - Nov. 15, 2001
Halo 2 - Nov. 9, 2004
Halo 3 - Sept. 25, 2007
Halo Wars - March 3, 2009
Halo 3: ODST - Sept. 22, 2009
Halo Reach - Sept. 14, 2010
Granted, those dates and games my be correct ..
But, Arnon said why buy a shooter of the same franchise ever year ..
First off, Halo Wars is not a shooter, nor is it developed by Bungie.
Second, ODST was a spin off, plenty of top games have spin offs.
See Metal Gear Solid, Assassins Creed, Final Fantasy, ect ..
As for 'official' Halo Games (3 and Reach) there is a 3 year gap.
(Official meaning made and developed by Bungie, that continues the story.)
To add on to what No Way said, Halo 3: ODST carried over the same multiplayer component so people wouldn't be alienated on the MP aspect of Halo.
Technically, there were only two halo games released within a 3 year span that actually changed over. If you look by the dates that you've posted, every major halo game has gone through at least 3 years of play before a new one is churned out.
Odst was acually one of my fav shooters. I loved the empty night city with the visor, very reminiscent of metroid. The atmospere was superb and i loved how the story was all flashbacks. It was my first halo though so im not worn out by it, great games w more content than whole series of games. Operation darkness was fun to me. Hard and annoying but a great little gem.
people forget the gems like magna carta 2, project sylpheed, ninja blade, blue dragon, chromehounds so many games people never play and btw too human=best console loot drop
I was in no way bad mouthing Halo. I was just pointing out that there has been a four Halo games released since 2007. The moment they decided to charge full price for ODST it became a major Halo release. I will give you that Halo Wars was not a shooter but it is a full retail release in the Halo Universe. Again, not bashing. I actually own ODST and Reach.
Based on your theory COD should be divided into two seperate groups as well. Half of them are developed by Treyarch and the other half by Infinity Ward. This would mean that there have been three COD games released by Treyarch since 2006 and two COD games released by Infinity Ward since 2007. It's up to you to decide which is the "Official" group of COD games.
@Zootang, If you say "Halo is the Justin Beiber of shooters", I say " Killzone is the Rebecca Black"
I kid, I kid but seriously. Halo and Killzone are good games and honestly never wished I didn't have them or not payed for them like Black Ops (which I returned Day 1).
@trapperdan There are no spartans in the image, those are ODST's.
Just goes to show you have no idea WTF you are talking about. Those are not Spartans in the photo. They are a Hell-Jumpers.
I agree 100%. I think Operation Darkness could have been a good game, but there's no denying it failed to impress when released. I don't get people releasing broken games.
halo ODST was amazing perfect dark zero was a brilliant game., the rest in my opinion wernt the best games but it is each to there own.
The list is spot on but I would like to add a few more:
Fable 3
Crackdown 2
Ninety Nine Nights 1 & 2
Velvet Assassin
Ninja Blade
Perfect Dark Zero
Race Pro
Stoked
Deca Sports
I could name many more, but I digress.
Ninja Blade did an ok job, didn't give Ninja gaiden a run for its money
fable 3 had so much potential
crack down 2 oh boy
Velvet Assassin...all i got to say bayonetta
lol N3-1&2 oh man lol I remember when they was introducing 2 at a conference the audience didn't even clap when it was being brought out for display.
Some of these games could been better if they was never was made, some could of been better if the developer release a beta, some could of been if the developer actually listen to the feedback players was offer.
Not a exclusive Star wars force unleashed 2, prime example where developers didn't do anything they said they would/ not even listening to the feed back players offer.
"Onechanbara: Bikini Samurai Squad"
should stay its @$$ in japan
guessing ppl like Onechanbara or thought Star wars force unleash did a good, oh well ppl are free to have their own opinion
I was like why a Halo game if its sold so well and its the face of the xbox brand. Then I read it was ODST good game but should of been a DLC at most, not a whole retail game.
Against the grain, it seems .. but I *adored* ODST.
The game felt so deliciously lonely. The atmosphere was fantastic, a score that was wonderfully different from most modern day games within it's bleak noir, the storytelling was wonderful.
I'll take something along those lines ahead of any number of popular grey, cheesy shoot em ups.
Yeah well...the thing is, you actually played it and aren't mindlessly repeating a dubious mantra concocted by a bunch of haters who never did.
lol i knew this list was coming after he ps3 list acouple of days ago.....ODST was a good game,not one of their best but good
it would have been an even better game for 39.99 instead of 59.99. Since it had no multiplayer deathmatch (no halo 3 doesnt count)
Lol atm you cant afford a worst exculsives list at upgrade thse to AAA cuddle them and say i <3 you very fast :)
There are so many that could be on this list. But every platform has a bunch of bad exclusives. We can't act like it's just the 360.
Yeah ODST is actually a very decent game but of course it was a slightly lighter offering so it tends to get slagged.In my top 3 of Halo games
It's very easy just to say ODST is bad because of how people reacted to it but it's far from being a bad game- Firefight alone is worth the price
How ODST, is on that list but not Perfect Dark: Zero is beyond me.
Actually, this was just flame bait so of course the person who did it wouldn't put a game on the list that was actually terrible as apposed to a game that people go mad about because it wasn't all about Master Chief, ODST still sold like hot cakes. PD:Z became a give away game.
Now, lets see the list of PS3 exclusives that were terrible.
odst was complete trash to the halo name. i worked at gamecrazy and its original price was 40, which wuda made the game more tolerable, then when it launched they sold it for 60, im like wtf???? because it has the halo name?
w/e we all have opinions, but to me odst was a rip off
"w/e we all have opinions,"
Agree with you there sadly up here you'll get a disagree or even worse minus bubble,which is going to a little too far just because some opinion isn't the same as yours.
I don't ODST was a ripoff but I do think it should be either DLC or $30-$40 if not cheaper versus $60 at the time it was at that price.
I never said the price was fair, I think the game should have been DLC or just cheaper.
My point was that it wasn't that bad of a game, people just got mad because it wasn't what they expected just like they did with Reach. They expected more of the same and got something completely different. I don't think that makes a game bad, if anything I applaud them for at least trying to switch it it.
Because, Halo 1-3 were the same thing over and over again, with new graphics.
Crackdown 2 was pretty awful. I loved the first. I downloaded the demo for the second and quit after about two minutes. They basically just rehashed the first one, yet still managed to completely ruin it.
Compared to everything on that list. ODST beats them all including other Xbox 360 games. It should not be on that list. The story was well told. The control was accurate. The multiplayer was fun and accuracy in the Halo saga was spot on.
I thought ODST was an amazing game. It actually required you to conserve ammo a little, and the way they told the story was interesting and fun. I personally found myself more immersed in the world of ODST than the other Halo games. It was a little on the short side, but it was at least as long as the COD campaigns as of late and a bunch of others at this point.
I enjoyed Halo ODST, I bought it well after the Reach beta and bought it as a standalone title. I was not disappointed in the least, 4 player online co-op and a pretty good story with voice actors from one of my all time favorite shows "Firefly".
Granted there was no online aside from Firefight which was actually really well done, also it had the complete Halo 3 online with all the map packs, which is well worth the price.
That's a lot of content and the game sold around 5 million copies, so I don't feel it deserves to be up there.
As for the rest of the games on that list, I've never heard of any but Fighters Uncaged for Kinect.
And for those saying "Too Human" I'm not sure I agree, I don't know what the history is on that game, but it's pretty well done with a nice story, I enjoyed it very much.
Agree with list.. btw, I liked Ninja blade a lot :) ^^ don't care if is like ninja gaiden rippoff, but game itself is good
Craig H writes: "One of our biggest gripes, actually one of the biggest complaints throughout the industry right now, is that the level of quality in games has been suffering lately. Sure there are some great titles that get the perfect amount of polish and love to ensure every drop of potential is squeezed out of the title. But there are those games that hit retail with undeservingly high price tags."
If you mean the one for the movie, that game sucked on every platform. That was the definition of licensed shovelware.
I hate Hannah Montana. Overrated piece of shiat. Anyway, my worst 360 game has got to be Beowulf The Game. I find it interesting that whenever a game title includes the name "The Game", it usually fails.
I only ever played the demo for too human, that put me off it enough to not waste money on it. So I can't say for certain it belongs on this list, but going off the demo alone, it definitely is, at least for me, a 360 exclusive to avoid. The only game on this list I've played was you're in the movies. My dad picked it up at christmas and it was actually a lot of fun with all the family, and I had a lot of lighting equipment borrowed from college that holiday to film some stuff for projects, so I was able to seperate everyone pretty well form the background, so it looked as good as MS advertised it.
Mind you we've never played it again since. Its like my sisters wii, it gets brought out at xmas and thats it. So I guess if you're a hardcore gamer, you're in the movies is another exclusive to avoid. Also I think LIPS should be on this list.
If you grew up on old school loot grinding type games Too Human wasn't that bad at all. and honestly for me if Dennis Dyack hadn't used those lame analog only controls and keep his mouth shut on neogaf the game wouldn't have garnered as much as hate as it did.
Sure, the auto-targeting sucked, the story wasn't very good, the valkyrie junk was also annoying, and I hate that Dennis Dyack guy. He makes me absolutely sure I could never be a reviewer. My review would have been "I HATE DYACK. TOO HUMAN GETS A 2.3 OUT OF 10."
But, regardless, I only played the demo at my house, but my friend took the plunge and bought it. So I stole his controller and played it for a while. The targeting really did suck, but the quick combat really was pretty cool.
You making me think of Too Human means I'm probably going to borrow it tonight.. Definitely.. Haha.
yea i agree with you the auto targeting did suck but the quick combat was fun i wish i rented it instead of buying it
Original title "The Xbox 360 Games That Every Gamer Should Avoid at All Costs"
Nice flamebait editing.
Anyways, I'd have to say Vampire Rain.
@BeaRye - Yes, but it was a 360 exclusive for a year or something. Exclusive or not, it's a very bad game and it's available on the 360.
no the sequel was on ps3 :p
Edit
how did i get a disagree, the one on ps3 is a sequel, trust me i worked at gamecrazy and laughed that it was on ps3
you received disagrees because you're wrong. the tittle was changed, but the game was the same.
Deadly Premonition is not an X360 exclusive. The PlayStation 3 version was released only in Japan.
Is deadly premonition that game that was made by one guy or something? And is supposed to be really weird/bad in terms of dialogue and scenes. I seen one where the main character is sitting opposite end of a really long table with an old lady and they cant hear over the in game music or something?
I dunno why but I really want to play that game... a shame it will never see light in Euro Land :(
Trust me christian, if you are interested by the cut-scene, you would probably like it. It's an old school survival horror in an open world setting. If you know you can handle the clunky controls you are in for a fantastic story. Though I can't help your Europe situation.
If not, then it would be considered exclusive. (Like all the NES "exclusives" that were actually on the Microsoft MSX?)
gears of war 2 immediately comes to mind with its horrible multiplayer. in fact it's not working at all.
and next is fable 2. i rented it and i really did not enjoyed it.
if you are talking in a timeframe of say..2008 then your correct. if you mean today then you couldnt be more wrong. title update 6 completly fixed it in my opinion. next to no lag anymore. gears of war 2 is a steal right now. you can pick it up for 9.99 now and has really good value DLC. which other games offer you 5 free maps for buying it then has the 'all fronts' map pack which includes, extra single player missions and 19 MULTIPLAYER MAPS FOR ONLY 800 POINTS(£5). now that i can give Epic games props for.
lol i saw new cod maps on the dashboard for 1200msp for 3 new maps the 19 maps beside it for gears at 800points lol i found gthat funny
"Deadly Premonition offered one of the best mysteries of this generation and did it exclusively on the Xbox 360."
Poorly researched article, this game is known as "Red Seeds Profile" for the PS3 in Japan.
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Based on your statement I assume you live in Japan? If not, then you're wrong. It's definitely exclusive in North America.
I didn't realise North America was the world. And what has him living in Japan got to do with it, so if he's in Japan then he's correct?
High school 2 for me. I know it was a movie and not a game but never stick that thing in your Xbox nor PS3.
The guy who wrote this article is an idiot. There are worse games on the 360 than these games he mentioned.
The graphics aren't the best because it's a budget game. Starting at $20, this game is a steal with 16+hours of gameplay.
I love games/movies like this, because the developers are in on the joke. It's so ridic campy and it falls into my favorite kind of horror movie - So Bad it's Good. It's laugh out loud funny, and you can't tell if the guy has an imaginary friend or split personalities when he talks to his friend that no one has ever seen... Oh geez, it's epic. Plus, some parts are genuinely creepyy.
If you can appreciate So Bad it's Flippin Amazing, then you shouldn't avoid Deadly Premonition. You should embrace it. <3
Do you work for Ignition? Because who could recommend that game even on the "so bad, it's good" premise?
I love campy horror movies. Love them.
So, I can recommend Deadly Premonition on the so bad it's flippin AMAZING premise. Because, well, it is. It's laugh-out-loud funny, scary, and completely insane. It's well worth the $20. If it were priced at the regular $60 price point, I wouldn't recommend it. But it's only $20 to experience the most campy game I have ever played. Pure awesomeness.
So there, you could have just read my original comment to see how I could recommend it, but I'll restate it for you. Because I'm super nice. <3 Give me all your bubbles, roarrr.
1: Give Deadly Premonition a chance.
Yes the graphics are PS2 level(sorry but PS1? Nope! Go check Dino Crisis 2 or Parasite Eve 2 and you'll see just how BAD PSX graphics were!) and yes the mechanics are pretty terrible but the plot is weird, the jokes are kind of funny, and you'd be surprised how much fun it can be when you aren't shooting at zombies ben backwards in vine filled hallways. It's a rip off of Twin Peaks but it's so bad that it's almost good. I'm not saying that it's for everyone but at least check out the Endurance run on Giant Bomb to get a taste of the silly weirdness.
2. Operation Darkness is NOT an RTS. It's a badly designed Strategy RPG with a horrible camera and for some reason it keeps going AFTER your medic gets killed which means you'll NEVER be able to heal anyone ever again. It sucks but it could probably be fixed into a decent game for download or something.But it definitely sucks. It;s just not an RTS.
The worst game on this list has to be Fusion Frenzy 2. I actually liked Fusion Frenzy on XBOX but '2 is just a complete insult and has a odd Micheal Jackson host waving his hands and an annoying system of ability cards. The worst game to ever enter my 360.
Actually, it's between Fusion Frenzy 2 and Bomberman Act Zero for me. They both completely suck, luckily I had the fortune to play Bomberman Act Zero only for 10 minutes on someone elses 360. I actually tried so hard to like Fusion Frenzy 2.
Why give White Knight Chronicles an honorable mention? I might agree with calling it mediocre or plain-Jane/lackluster but it's far from being a bad game. It's pretty decent actually.
How could they forget about Blue dragon, Enchanted arms, Ninja blade, Section 8 and Perfect dark zero. Those are just a few of the games I've played that I regretted buying. I have played almost every 360 game, not bragging, just saying that I have a lot of free time on my hands. ( when my wife lets me have free time anyway, LOL)
I've never heard of any of these games............
Besides You're in the Movies. But is that game even out yet? -_-
considering the amt of 360 titles available.
Gun, King Kong (unless Ur an achievement whore), that all female wrestling game...so dumb, I forgot the title, The Outfit...
Is that the best FPS/RTS game for the X360? If the developer received more money to work more on the game, definitely!