Top 5 Worst games in 2023 with the lowest ratings
While there have been some exceptional and out of the world video games out there which have been highly accredited, there are also games that were strongly criticized as the worst video games. Metacritic is one of the trusted platforms that rates games and also allows users to share their reviews and scores. Here are 5 of the worst video games ever made based on Metacritic scores.
5 Worst games in 2023
The Lord of the Rings – Gollum
The Lord of the Rings: Gollum is an action adventure, which takes on a dangerous journey of Gollum, who is chasing the thing that is most precious to him. Skillful and cunning, Gollum suffers from split personality. One mind, two egos. Metacritic rates it just 34, while users give it 1.1.
Greyhill Incident
The residents of the small neighborhood realise that the government is lying. Ryan Baker, “an ordinary guy” who has a baseball bat and a few bullets in his revolver, gets across the atmospheric neighborhood of Greyhill to rescue a neighbor who is in deep trouble. The Survival-Horror game has a classic Alien-Invasion story set in the early 90s. It has a Metacritic score of 37, and a user score as low as 0.8.
Loop8: Summer of Gods
Nini, the protagonist loses his home and family to a calamity known as the “Kegai,.” 8 months later he arrives to town of Ashiharanakatsu where he lives his everyday life and fights “the extraordinary.” Metacritic rates this game 48, while the user score is 6.1.
Crime Boss: Rockay City
Beyond the glamorous Rockay City is a fierce turf war raging on. There is an open seat for a new gangster of Rockay City after the former crime boss’ death. You have to fight others for the throne. With a user score of 5.6, Crime Boss: Rockay City has a Metacritic score of 52.
Redfall
Redfall is an island town in Massachusetts, which is under siege by a legion of vampires. They block the sun and disconnect the citizens from the outside world. The deep story unfolds the mystery behind the vampires’. Metacritic rates it 53, as users rate it 2.1.