3. Dragon Age II
Chances are if you yelled this article's headline as a question into a particularly large group of people, many of them would return fire with "Dragon Age II!", as never has their been such a spectacular lack of realising what people liked about your first game applied to its sequel in quite some time. Where the first game featured a huge variety of epic expanses, characters, follower customisation and a combat engine that perfectly marred the turn-based nature of older RPGs with the live-action style of new, DA2's feel stripped all of these back to the point of fans questioning if they were even playing the same franchise. Bioware would address their many faults over the course of the release schedule and fix many of them for Dragon Age: Inquisition, yet for series-wide reasons such as bad animation, quest structure and a general lack of understanding the world without a lore guide, Dragon Age is destined to play second fiddle the more accomplished Mass Effect or The Witcher for the foreseeable future.