10 Worst PlayStation 4 Games So Far
10 Worst PlayStation 4 Games So Far
PlayStation 4 has built up pretty great library of exclusive games as it has been around for couple of years now. A collection of great indie and AAA games has made PlayStation 4 the top console of this generation. And without doubt as PS4 continue to age, it’ll continue to delver awesome exclusive that will make PS4 the worthy investment for gamers all around the globe.
Well every console have its own share of bad games and PlayStation 4 is no excretion to this fact. Both big and small bad games have come and gone on PS4 leaving nasty and bad taste in mouths of anyone unfortunate to play them.
The following list contains the worst games the PS4 currently has to offer. Some of these games are genuinely awful from start to end, some would be acceptable were it not for different technical issues that really make these games nearly unplayable. Sony fans take this note; you will want to stay as far away from the following games as possible.
10. DriveClub
Hardly is there ever shortage of racing video games for gamers to choose from, which is why it was all more important that DriveClub stand out. Well DriveClub attempted to do this by placing great attention on community and various competitions among players. Perhaps this ended up being DrivClub’s biggest flaw.
Like many online-only multiplayer focused racing games that have become so common with last couple of years that DriveClub dies on its community, which should be supported by the user-friendly infrastructure. Sadly, it has lots of server issues that kept this community from booming. A solid single player game mode could have been driveclub’s saving point, but as is the case with these type of video games, there was not enough content to assist long term interests of gamers.
As far as racing games go, DriveClub indeed is far from the worst and sure has pretty amazing look. But there is nothing unique about this game than its multiplayer ambitions, and that really failed to live up to everyone’s expectations.