15 Polished Turds That Never Lived up to the Hype
This is why we have trust issues.
Published 3 years ago in Facepalm
Naturally, this system leads to many games being overhyped. Maybe some aspect of the game was decent, but overall these titles are sold to us as being more than reality, and that gets annoying.
If you've ever been disappointed in a game, you're not alone. This list contains the most overhyped and underperforming video games of all time.
1
Cyberpunk 2077
No game embodies overhyped quite like Cyberpunk 2077.
After 7 years of development, several delays, and extra hype from Keanu Reeves’ involvement, this game launched as a buggy, glitchy mess that bordered on unplayable.
You know it's bad when console stores stop selling your game because it runs so poorly.2
Star Wars: Battlefront II
After enough fan outcry, Battlefront II became a pretty solid Star Wars multiplayer game.
But it launched with tons of hype that all evaporated when players discovered just how bad the microtransactions were.
When EA has to rework the entire game just to get players to put their pitchforks away, you know it’s pretty bad.4
Mass Effect: Andromeda
Mass Effect 3 was an ambitious and engaging game with a terrible ending that eventually sent Bioware back to the drawing board.
Fans assumed Mass Effect: Andromeda would be a return to series greatness, but this was a glitchy mess that required so many patches the developer gave up on fixing it.5
Halo 4
Caring about Halo’s story is a bit like actually reading Playboy for the articles.
But Halo 4 managed to deliver both a bungled, lore-heavy story and multiplayer that feels like a hollow rip-off of Call of Duty.
Whether you care about the story or about Team Slayer, this game fails on all fronts.7
Daikatana
Daikatana may be the perfect embodiment of developer hubris. An infamous ad for the game promised that “John Romero’s about to make you his bitch.”
When this much-delayed game finally launched, it offered disappointing graphics and gameplay to players expecting a worthy successor to Doom II.9
No Man’s Sky
No Man’s Sky is another game that slowly became awesome after enough developer updates.
But when it launched, players were very disappointed at the gulf between expectations and reality.
In fact, for the first year or so after it launched, this game’s very name was a synonym for overhyped video game.11
Harry Potter: Wizards Unite Us
For a while, it looked like knock-off versions of Pokémon Go were going to be the future of mobile games.
And fans were understandably hyped about becoming a wizard in Harry Potter: Wizards Unite Us.
But the game nickel-and-dimed you to replenish your magic, all while forcing you to learn obnoxiously-complex skill trees.
If not for J.K. Rowling’s Twitter account, this would be the worst thing to happen to the Harry Potter franchise.16
Anthem
Before it launched, fans thought Anthem could unseat titles like Destiny in the prestige shooter department.
But this game was a hollow experience that didn’t really offer anything new.
While the game got a little better after some updates, we can’t help but wish they took more time to fix it up before selling it to unsuspecting players.