15 Worst Video Games Of The Decade (So Far)

3. The Order: 1886

Yes, it really is that bad, as although Ready At Dawn were absolutely brilliant at making epic tales on the PSP with the God of War license, when it came time to deliver a big-budget system-seller there wasn't an original idea to be found. From the overly grey colour palette to the by-the-numbers weaponry, boring character motivations, horrifically basic fights against werewolves that - although they were the centre of the game's PR campaign - happen twice and literally revolve around dodging once and returning fire... just everything here was underwhelming to an infuriating degree. Even the story is a blatant rip-off of the Kingsman novel and film, yet with such a cool concept revolving around this idea of 'the knights of the round table still existing in London', what gamers got was just an exercise in passionless drivel, drawing attention only because of its exclusivity status and a spruced-up graphics engine.
Gaming Editor
Gaming Editor

WhatCulture's Head of Gaming.