15 Worst Games of 2017 So Far

It's been a great year so far, but let's not overlook the bad stuff.

Posted By | On 12th, Jul. 2017

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FRIDAY THE 13TH: THE GAME

To be fair, there’s a lot that Friday the 13th gets right. It is a faithful video game adaptation of a well-respected property, one that builds up the atmosphere from the movies rather well, and when you’re playing as Jason himself, the game is actually a lot of fun. But it feels like a little more polish would have gone a long, long way towards making this game feel like a finished product rather than what it is right now. Despite all its positive aspects, Friday the 13th: The Game is let down by tons of bugs and glitches and uneven, lopsided multiplayer gameplay.


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