10 Worst Moments In 2016's Biggest Video Games

2. Realising You Can't Escape The Horrible Controls In Star Fox Zero

star fox zero
Nintendo

If all the rumours are true about Nintendo's NX, the company are learning from all the Wii U's mistakes, innovating not only on storage media (the return of cartridges, HELL.YES) but also in creating a console that doesn't have gimmicky features or motion controls in place of buttons.

Case in point: Star Fox Zero's insistence on using the Wii U Gamepad as an aiming device. No classic controller or support for the Wiimote and Nunchuck here, oh no. Entire sections are also relegated not to the 50+ inch TV you've splashed out on, but the tiny screen in between your hands, because that's how we like to pay 60 dollar titles - as if they were handhelds.

Add in random difficulty spikes and mission audio you may completely miss if the Gamepad's speaker volume is turned down, and you have a maddeningly designed game that plays in the most confusing and unintuitive way possible.

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Gaming Editor
Gaming Editor

WhatCulture's Head of Gaming.