10 Reasons You Should Play This Generation's Worst Video Games

10. Fallout 76

We’ll start with a game that wasn’t just bad, but that got absolutely destroyed by the masses continuously post-launch. It was, of course, endlessly hyped by Todd Howard. He tried his best not to mention how barren the game would actually be, skirting around there being zero human NPCs and that all quests would be given by robots and holotapes.

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Then, the canvas bag incident, collectors edition buyers were greeted with low quality bags. Following this, the game would be ravaged by hackers, bugs, a poor implementation of both building, co-op and PvP, as well as a lacklustre endgame. This endgame being to fire nukes that would crash people’s games and mess the server up even further.

Yet, at the end of the day, Fallout 76 is still Fallout, meaning that any fan, such as myself, will, at one point, want to try the game. With changes and updates, such as the implementation of an actual story and characters, it feels like it could soon be a great time to jump into Fallout 76.

Though, bear in mind, I say 'soon' because there have been longstanding rumours of the game coming to Steam. Plus, the game has taken such a hit to its reputation that a hefty discount is almost guaranteed.

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