8 Terrible Video Games With AWESOME Stories

1. The Order: 1886

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Ok so let's do a little test. I want you to put your hand up in the air and then lower it the moment that you think the following concept is boring.

You're part of a secretive order of monster hunters, the game is set in Victorian England, in which you use high tech steam-punk weapons and tesla cannons to blast apart werewolf and man alike, and you're also about a thousand years old thanks to a mysterious liquid that you drink which makes you nigh on immortal. Oh and also some of the events of this parallel universe cover Jack the Bloody Ripper.

Ok so let's just check the hands here. Pretty much a full house still. To be honest, I'm not that surprised, mainly because this story sounds equally bonkers and brilliant, however, I'm going to have to ask you now to turn that raised hand into a fist and begin shaking it because all of this is now squeezed into four hours of the most uninspired gameplay you'll ever witness.

Everything, from the gunplay to the lychan battles feels like it was copy-pasted from the last generation of consoles and did little to show off what the PS4 could do other than aesthetically. The story elements of this game needed more time to be fleshed out, but unfortunately this ended up resembling a right mutt.

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