10 Triple-A Video Games That Stayed Broken

4. Assassin's Creed Unity

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Assassin's Creed Unity was a notoriously buggy, unplayable mess when it first hit store shelves back in 2014. Fans rejected the game outright because of the sheer scope of the glitches that plagued it, on top of the money-grubbing microtransactions that Ubisoft stuffed in.

While many of the bugs were fixed in the months that followed - just like with a Bethesda game - they never found and fixed them all.

Players still complain about weird textures, facial animations (though they're thankfully nowhere near as bad as the nightmare fuel that accompanied the original release), and of course, the occasional crash.

Considering this still remains the black sheep of the franchise, it's unlikely that Ubisoft will demand these remaining issues be worked on. That horrible first impression has stuck to Unity like a millstone around its neck, and trying to undo it at this point is nothing short of a Sisyphean task. But hey, at least we're free of the floating eyes and teeth glitch seen in the picture above that some of you tried VERY hard to forget.

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