13 Video Games That Are Even More Frustrating Than Flappy Bird

11. Assassin's Creed: Liberation

One of the opening titles for the PlayStation Vita, Liberation was slated to be Ubisoft's debut into next-gen handheld gaming. With pre-release buzz high and the anticipation of playing as the first female (and black) lead sparking interest, Liberation was certain to be a hit. Alas, while it sold well, it was not as good as cut out to be; the potential was there, but execution was poor. Although the classic air assassinations and hidden blades were easily entertaining, repetitive gameplay and glitches galore grounded Aveline, the game's heroine. The most frustrating part was mainly the segments requiring letters to be opened and deciphered. Half the time the touchscreen and rear touch pad would glitch out, and deciphering was an even bigger chore, as one had to hold up the Vita to a light source. In theory, not a hard task, but the game had a problem depicting what light was, rendering many people helpless until they found a lantern or strong flashlight to get them through (this honestly happened). General glitches like characters not dropping key items when killed and Aveline falling through the ground also muddled up gameplay further.
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