5. Black Ops: Declassified

The PSVita is a relatively new system that doesn't have too many great titles yet: it has potential and could become a great handheld addition to your PS3, but that all depends on the releases it gets now. With titles like Little Big Planet Vita being released, things were looking pretty good, but then this came out. Black Ops: Declassified released alongside its larger and better sister-title: Black Ops 2, and of course, as with any Call Of Duty title, people bought it. I can confidently say almost everyone who bought it, regretted it: it has bugs and glitches galore, a terrible single player campaign and unsatisfying multiplayer. The campaign has no story at all, and most of the time is spent fighting robotic enemies. If, however, you do come across a soldier, you might recognize them from somewhere, as every single AI in the game is identical, with the exception of main characters, and the soldiers are either incredibly superhuman or forgot to wear their glasses this morning. If you do survive the absolutely terrible and time-consuming single-player missions, the game doesn't allow for saving, which sounds terrible but it doesn't really matter though because you'll be returning the game before you get the chance to save. The multiplayer should be the best part, as it is with most COD games, but it fell short of all expectations and was genuinely disappointing.