Battlerite is a good game, albeit one without a community to sustain it
The Cycle: Frontier was a good idea executed poorly
While MORDHAU takes itself more seriously than Chivalry 2, there is still plenty of room for humour and hijinks in this medieval slasher.
TerraScape is barely a game in the literal sense of the word, and yet it could very well be one of the best casual games released since Farmville.
The fact that Star Wars: The Old Republic continues to receive updates despite becoming worse with each passing one is a testament to how good its early game content is and just how desperate the Star Wars community are for a massively multiplayer experience.
Despite the Call of Duty fandom crying out for more unique entries in the series, it seems every time Activision tries something new, the fandom reacts poorly, of which Call of Duty: Ghosts is a perfect example.
Call of Duty Black Ops IV is the tragic tale of a franchise losing its identity at a time when gaming was less than a year away from a revolution that would change the way people engage with multiplayer games forever.
7 Days to Die feels like a game that will remain in alpha development forever, and honestly, after playing it for the better part of a decade, I am fine with that
Bravery and Greed is a good game held back by its small community and lack of meaningful singleplayer content.