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I keep reading debates about the best years for games... but what are the worst?
1983 doesn't count lol
1983 doesn't count lol
I did the Acclaimed Games points thing and it's not the worst of the years I've done so far. But some of these games I've never even heard of.I remember everyone bitching about 2014.
At the time, I thought everyone was just whining, the what have you done for me lately attitude, but in retrospect, I realized years ago they probably had a point.
Dragon Age: Inquisition and Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor were the two so-called heavyweights of the year battling it for GOTY. Even most of the best games from the year had weaknesses. Hearthstone had pay-to-win complaints early after release, P.T. wasn't even an official release (and never would be), Far Cry 4 was good but disappointed many after 3, Titanfall just couldn't get a playerbase off the ground, Wolfenstein: The New Order was good but perhaps not sensational, Mario Kart 8 was a huge hit for Nintendo...3 years after it launched when the Switch came out. Destiny was my favorite from that year, it was awesome, but there was a lot of complaints about a shallow story and not much to do in the PvE outside the raids.
Alien: Isolation and Bayonetta 2 have probably aged the best. South Park: Stick of Truth was also amazing: maybe the funniest game of all time. Shovel Knight is a cult classic.
But when you match the above up to other years...doesn't look good.
Yeah, 2003 is pretty goddamn thin. If any year is weaker than 2014 after gaming picked up and really got going, it's that one.I did the Acclaimed Games points thing and it's not the worst of the years I've done so far. But some of these games I've never even heard of.
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Yeah, 2003 is pretty goddamn thin. If any year is weaker than 2014 after gaming picked up and really got going, it's that one.
N2K3 was released. It proved that a market existed for NASCAR and simulation racing. Resulting in EA swooping in to claim the NASCAR gaming license.
Americas Army which released in mid-2002 became one of the most popular Pc FPS games in 2003. It did so well the Department of Defense seized the project.
1942's DC Combat mod released in 2003. Directly inspiring the modernization of both Call of Duty and Battlefield franchises.
CS 1.6 released in 2003 alongside Steam.
Wolfenstein Enemy Territory, Call of Duty 1, KOTOR..............
-- This is the first time I've ever even heard of America's Army, but that game was designed for the military from the start, it wasn't appropriated by the DoD because it was popular.
I doubt many in here, if anyone else, believes this is some Hall of Fame title, but by all means, you're free to enlighten us.Americas Army was basically designed by a bunch of cadets. Its popularity with young men during wartime resulted in the Department of Defense taking over and repurposing it for recruitment purposes. They even went so far as seizing their computers. These are things you wont find on Wiki.
Yeah, 2003 is pretty goddamn thin. If any year is weaker than 2014 after gaming picked up and really got going, it's that one.
It comes out with a haymaker in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, but it gasses fast.
Didn't 83 have the release of the Famicom?
2008-2012 was pretty unmemorable. Basically just COD dominating the market.
Yeah 2008 was actually a strong year.![]()
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I'm surprised you'd never heard of it. There was another one the Army got involved with called Full Spectrum Warrior on PC and the OG XB.I doubt many in here, if anyone else, believes this is some Hall of Fame title, but by all means, you're free to enlighten us.
Yeah, 2003 is pretty goddamn thin. If any year is weaker than 2014 after gaming picked up and really got going, it's that one.
It comes out with a haymaker in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, but it gasses fast.
Yeah, you see what I mean when you see this. And I just used the AG filter to eyeball the year's games when I looked, so The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker didn't show up, since it technically released the previous year in Japan, 2002, not that this would really change my opinion of the year. After all, you saw my post in the other thread about 1997, and the GQ Survey only had 1 game appear on their Top 100 list for both 2014 and 2003. Weirdly, it lists The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind for 2003, but that game released in 2002, so I can only assume that is an outstanding typo; the count is still correct, though, because they list Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic for 2004, and that game is from 2003. I wonder if they made any other mistakes with dates that I overlooked.
I was too busy studying in 2003.I'm surprised you'd never heard of it. There was another one the Army got involved with called Full Spectrum Warrior on PC and the OG XB.