10 Video Games That Launched In Unacceptable Condition
4. Deadly Premonition 2: A Blessing In Disguise
Deadly Premonition 2: A Blessing in Disguise has only just been released, but its issues are already well documented and incredibly off-putting for anyone who has been waiting for a sequel to the 2010 survival horror.
Deadly Premonition is known for its mixed critical reception - in fact, the game holds a world record for being the most polarizing survival horror game - so maybe it's unsurprising that its sequel has already ruffled feathers, and not in an "all publicity is good publicity" sort of way.
To begin with, there's the game's glitches and painfully long loading screens, but the main issue with Deadly Premonition 2 is its shockingly low frame rate. At times, it becomes so awful that it's a little like watching a poorly made stop-motion movie made by a small child, and it's practically unplayable.
There are even reports that Deadly Premonition 2's PR team initially indicated that there were no plans in place to fix the game's issues, although hopefully they have since rethought their stance. Yikes.