DualShockers writes, "One of the greatest things about PAX East 2010 is that attendees and media outlets could walk up and see first-hand many games that were not out yet as well as hear from and talk to producers, community managers, and many other exhibitors who were open and willing to talk about their games at length. I still remember the first time I heard of APB, also known as All Points Bulletin. This intriguing brainchild of online multiplayer, crime simulation, and creative expression comes from David Jones the father of Grand Theft Auto, and Crackdown with Realtime Worlds.
The focus of creating a world that the players form on their own has been at the core of this game and the result is high immersion in a massively multiplayer online shooting game like you have never seen before. I was vigilante enough to brave the swarms of people around the APB setup, as security continued to warn everyone not to block attendees, and get my hands on the game several times playing as an enforcer and a criminal and I must say I am very excited for this title..."
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For every game that truly lives up to its potential, there are a couple that absolutely miss their mark. Be it a simple case of over hyping an unfinished product, to game systems that downright are broken, or even just a game being inexcusably horrible, some games just leave a terrible taste in people’s mouths.
I think rogue warrior needs to be on here. And why Isn't E.T. on here since we're talking about all time terrible games. That game single handily crashed the video game world.
For me Haze. I was interested to play it. That was until I played the demo. Picked it up in a bargain bin later on after its launch and I am glad I did........pick it out of a bargain bin and not pay full price
APB , that game went from having a 100mill dollar budget to bankruptcy so fast , it should be a record on its own
No Dude Nukem: Forever? That games had so much hype surrounding it and it turned out to be a steaming pile.
PC Gamer - The action-MMO first known as APB lives on as APB Reloaded. But if your memory serves, you’ll recall that the urban, massively-multiplayer shooter had a quick death: APB shut down just months after launching at the end of June 2010, coinciding with the dissolution of developer Realtime Worlds.
this will be the ultimate game of Cops and Robbers!
police sayings!
Grand Theft Auto and now All Points Bulletins! What's next? Indecent Exposure!
Looks good.
i want to play this game now! looks massive!
how about!!! Freeze you're under arrest!