The video game industry isn't 100% gamer-oriented anymore. This multi-billion dollar industry is in it for the cash. We've all played games where unfortunately we've just wished we would've saved our money. You get that bitter taste in your mouth after you realise you've been duped out of anything from £1.99 to £60. Whether it's after buying a new game from the store, a digital version on your console, or a usually regretful expansion. It's sad that it happens - and downright infuriating - but it does. You can see all kinds of examples when browsing online - those ads all over websites that feature stolen art assets. I've got 10 of the biggest games that fall guilty, starting with...
10. Call of Duty (Activision)
Now, I used to like Call of Duty, as I'm sure most did, it revolutionised first-person shooters. However when you get a game released each year that is practically the same every time, there's no point. They're redundant releases that are milking every drop they can out of the series - until nobody likes first-person shooters anymore, and then they'll move on to something else. Call of Duty has become "that game" which is hated all over the internet, but still breaks records when it goes on sale. So you're all hypocrites...including myself. We suck, I hate us.