7. Prison Break: The Conspiracy

The sure appeal of a Prison Break game is that you'd get to play as super-genius Michael Scofield, right? Well, this execrable game instead puts you in the shoes of an agent working for The Company, who must ensure that Lincoln Burrows
does get executed...because this is exactly what fans of the show want to be doing in a video game, right? The game largely consists of performing fetch quests for various inmates, who are shoehorned into the game just for the sake of it, requiring you to work through a number of frustrating stealth sections that are completely unintuitive. Like so many of these games, half the acting roster couldn't be convinced to participate, and after just an hour or so, the game has pretty much run itself into the ground; this is a game with very little to offer indeed. Even if you're a hardcore fan of the show, just do yourself a favour and avoid it.