Mitchell’s Top 5 Most Disappointing Games of 2014 (VIDEO)

If there was a theme to apply to 2014, it was one of disappointment.

A lot of super-hyped games hit the market this year, and they weren’t confined to a single developer, platform or genre. There have been so many disappointments this year, in fact, that Video Producer Mitchell Saltzman had to sit down and rank a top 5 list. That means there are disappointments that didn’t even make the list.

Check out Mitchell’s video below, and let us know what titles didn’t meet your expectations in the comments below. And don’t forget to subscribe to the GameFront YouTube Channel and drop a comment and a like on the video.

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3 Comments on Mitchell’s Top 5 Most Disappointing Games of 2014 (VIDEO)

michael

On December 30, 2014 at 4:30 pm

This is a nice list, but what do you expect from Ubisoft, EA, Activision, Ubisoft and Square Enix. It’s your fault for playing these games in the first place. You have no right to be judge or be upset with mediocre products. Stop buying these games from these companies.

Strange how Murdered:Soul Suspect, The Evil Within and Metal Gear Ground Zeroes was not on this list. Two of these which were new IP’s and the other which was a $40.00 10 minute demo.

SupremeAllah

On December 30, 2014 at 5:04 pm

@Michael

Blame Sony for forcing Kojima to release Ground Zeroes.

It still was very good, and seemingly error free, unlike the games mentioned above. And on its first day of being released on PC, it was 13 bucks. Well worth the price I think.

Though I did pay 40 bucks for it when it first came out on PS3. Definitely not worth 40 bucks, but I’m a Metal Gear nut so I’d have paid anything for it.

TheOneS2K

On December 30, 2014 at 8:52 pm

Actually I thought Watchdogs (PC) was pretty damn awesome, it’s all a matter of opinion
some love it some hate it, I loved it more than hated it.