0:14 Number 10 Alien 1:34 Number 9 The Order 3:32 Number 8 Dragon's Dogma 1 5:27 Number 7 Prototype 2 7:31 Number 6 The Saboteur 9:18 Number 5 Mad Max 11:55 Number 4 Alpha Protocol 14:43 Number 3 Star Wars 16:03 Number 2 Spider-Man 18:01 Number 1 Dynasty Warriors series 19:57 Bonus God Hand - King's Field
Even though Mad Max's world is barren, it feels lived in. The rusted awnings, the grimy looking mattresses, tattered rags flying from settlement roofs, the jerry cans, the improvised weapons; all of them lend a feeling of humanity having hung on by the skin of its teeth. It's grim, its atmospheric and it's aged well as a game!
That game is one of my favorites of all time just finished playing it like 2 weeks ago, is kinda sad that there is no difficult option but overall is a fun and enjoyable game
Regarding Mad Max being haunting, there's a region in it called The Dunes. In part of it I saw what looked like cargo containers, but on getting closer I saw that they were roofs, on houses, and I saw the tops of old utility poles. I find a hole, and I drop in, right into a child's bedroom, with a crib, and crayon drawings still on the walls, I go further in, and I battle some enemies, and I find a table still set for dinner, and some other things around the mostly intact house. It was, really eerie.
@@jesusrivera4567 Southern part I think. You'll see some utility poles peeking out of the sand and like I said what I thought were cargo containers but were roofs.
I dunno, people are already dogging Hellblade 2 for being 7 - 10 hours, even though it's priced at $50 instead of $70. Maybe if it was advertised as being shorter & they explained what they were going for, people might have been a bit more lenient & it would've weeded out some unaware buyers who expected something else.
I'm not a huge proponent of using hours as a metric for value as personally id prefer a really polished 20 hour experience over a bloated 70 hour. But I do think there is a sort of minimum that needs to be met especially when talking about a full priced AAA game. I would be a bit bothered paying $70 for 5 hours of game. At the AAA price I think about 15 hours(give or take) of polished gameplay is the sort of minimum to charge that price. At the AA price(30-50) or below i think 10 hours is perfectly fine. And at the indie prices, well tbh im impressed when a $7 game gives me even a solid 6 hours of gameplay, outside of roguelikes.
@@imALazyPanda I'm all in for a solid 15-20 hour AAA story driven game. The Order was a friggin 6 hour game, nothing extra, no bonus, nothing. People cleared it in 4 hours on their first playthrough.
Order failed beacuse of promises we got from devs. It was supposed to be bigger, longer, better with destructible enviroment and many more. They just had to advertise the game as it was and nobody would say anything.
It was great but honestly I love how they. Made the combat,many say it copied batman but I disagree,it make it similar as batman but to fit the game and the character and it was amazing:)
of all the games in this video, this is the one I'm def going to try! looks awesome. it feel under the radar for me for sure. i'd never even seen footage of it til now.
The worst thing about Marvels Spiderman 2 is that they didn’t integrate a way to turn on and off the symbiote suit at will. Honestly that’s probably one of the best things Web of Shadows did compared to ALL spiderman games.
Mad Max is one of those games that has stuck with me for years. The writing and voice acting were *phenomenal*, and absolutely nailed the feel of Fury Road.
Max's voice actor really felt like you were listening to a wholly broken and exasperated man. It was great. My only complaint is that I find Chumbucket extremely annoying.
Yeah, I was just about to come down and comment about that. It was weird, it felt like they weren't quite done with Alien: Isolation, and then right into Rise of the Ronin without even addressing the name of the game.
I'll never understand how Mad Max isn't considered to be one of the best open world games ever made. I've played almost all of them, and this one is tragically overlooked. I agree with you 100% on this.
i didn't even know there was a mad max game til a few months ago... i was thinking it'd be cool if somebody made a mad max game, and googled it. pretty good one at that. it was kinda annoying at first, but then awesome when i got into it.
It got the opposite problem of Starfield, released with great games to compare to, it looks generic, while SF was relatively generic for time/money spent, but with so few games it still gets more love than it likely deserves for the effort put into it to resolve so generic with AI/instance problems.
Is easy: past the initial hours you realize the game is full of copy pasted activities, the difficulty is null, and you become almost op with infinite resources with no effort. Is a game that had ride only on the hype of the Mad Max movies (prove by the fact that pretty much everyone remember it once Furiosa dropped), otherwise is just another generic open world like many other on the market.
The Order 1886 was a great concept that should have been made into a Netflix series but as it stands, the game itself is not as bad as the critics made it to be. Prototype 2 was a worthy conclusion to the first and remember, Alex Mercer was always the villain since it was he, who unleashed the virus as it was revealed from the first game.
not to be THAT guy but UM ACTUALLY lol Alex Mercer WAS the bad guy. BUT it was implied that Alex Mercer died when he released the virus and the PC you control is basically just the Virus inhabiting his body. Since then the Virus is objectively just trying to find more about it's origin and constantly being hunted, I think it puts him more as a anti-hero then villain but they do then make him the Villain in Prototype 2. Nothing wrong with that, although I liked the ambiguity of Alex Mercer more then the 'dad trying to save his daughter' character we got in 2.......but that's probably because that was one of the first and im so burned out on 'dad's saving daughters' in games at this point
Yes, The Saboteur was Pandemic's magnum opus, their swan song, the studio went out with a banger, the art style and gameplay were so great. I was obsessed with it when it came out, did NOT care what critics said or the dude at my local gamestop who tried to talk me out of buying it
Here's a little behind the scene for ya. Worked on Mad Max. Great project. If you played on controller, you officially got fucked. Why? Because an overzealous, ignorant creative director decided to remove the fucking handbrake from the driving in favour of... no exaggeration, for a problem that wasn't a fucking problem. BUT, if you go into the settings, you'll see there's an alternate mapping. We on the core team snuck the original mapping into the game as the alt mapping. Play that, you get the handbrake back, driving in game is 3000% better, and I maintain it's a fucking great game.
Mad Max was one of the first games I fully played through on my old PC. That thing was a hunk of junk that didn’t even have an actual gaming GPU. Even still, I was able to play through the entire game at medium graphics settings with a solid 30 fps. It’s one of the best optimized games ever. The one minor issue I had with it was that I found the little bit of gunplay it had to be a bit boring, but the combat itself is incredibly fun as an Arkham fan.
Not entirely relevant but i see a lot of people thinking a 70% 7/10 is a bad score and means a bad game. It really doesn't. Its supposed to be a solid game that you should read around a decide if you like the sound of, without it being spectacular. For some reason game scoring systems have always been heavily weighted towards the top of the scale compared to say film or music reviews. This isn't new, i'm old and its happened since i was a child. When i was younger i was sure it was because there were so many print publications that those that gave out bad scores lost access to future games. That no longer stands but its something thats never gone away. Obviously some games have a long tail and end up being thought of much better after a while. Alien Isolation absolutely fits into that. Some games just stand up better, or age well. Their graphic style stands out (for example Mirrors Edge), or fashions in gaming trend towards what they tried earlier. Basically don't write games off without either properly seeking out a wide range of views or if possible try stuff for yourself. A personal example is i recently played Lost in Random. Its Open Critic score is 72%. It's not the best game i ever played but it was worth the time and i could see the love the devs had put into it.
7/10 means 5/10 and 5/10 really means 0/10 That’s honestly the logic. Nobody wants to rate something a 5, because apparently 5 is a bad score. So they inflate it. 7 suddenly means average meaning every ranking is really from 5-10. Never trust a 1-10 ranking for anything. People never rate below a 5 so it’s just a pointless metric. Also what are we measuring? How can you compare rdr2, Arkham city, fifa or portal? All vastly different games but succeed at what they set out to accomplish. Is a game like Tetris bad because it’s not a complex story driven game? Is it good because it’s 100% gameplay and nails its gameplay? If a game is in most aspects ‘bad’ but is so fun to play, is it still bad? A game like Simpsons hit and run, is by all intents and purposes, bad. Bad graphics, story and 3 mission types recycled on 3 recycled maps, but it’s still so fun to play lol
Lost in Random was a really fun game and I personally enjoyed playing it. It has its flaws here and there, but most games have a few flaws so it's not a bad thing.
Actually, due to how scores are calculated, anything below a 9 is bad. I'd hate to say it, but it's true. An 8 is almost like a fail, and 5 or less is a critical failure. So, if you give a game an 8, then you are actually hurting the company that made it.
To my knowledge, the logic follows American grading logic, which I believe as a non-American is that anything below a 70 is "bad" and anything below a 90 is "not good"
The Order: 1886 is criminally underrated, and really deserves either a remake, or a sequel. Sort of finds itself in the same position as Days Gone, which is a touch sad.
the order would have been better. 2/3 hours longer and with a coop mode or a 3rd person multiplayer mode like the uncharted series but yes good game i remember really enjoying it at the time.
I think that what tanked the reception was the release price, 60$ for such a short experience left a bad tase... they should have aligned it with AA prices.
@@Darkprosper This is probably it. I really enjoyed it when it came out but I got it for free thanks to my workplace at the time. I thought the world building and story was really interesting. I do want more of it.
It was criminally treated. You can definitely tell they were a bit rushed to get it out the door from that ending. If it would have just gone a little longer, it would have been better received. I still wish it had a sequel or a re-release, or something. It was just such a compelling world and concept.
@@CUbanageNT_24 if you didnt like the game, that’s probably because you played when the game first came out. When it finally released on PC, the game was bug free and basically perfect.
@@Fawllam or it just wasn’t to their tastes. The played it on PC at 4K and generally just felt it was another open world game. Great looking but pretty meh
Alpha protocol is a game for a longtime I wondered if was just my own fever dream, no one ever talked about it. But recently a few creators I watch have been bringing it up. It was great for what it was, though a bit buggy. Its a shame you cannot really legally obtain it anymore outside of buying a physical disk 2nd hand and still having a console that can run it. One of the more reactive games that exists, if you play through it you'll think its pretty linear with maybe a few changes with people who died since it seems pretty seemless. But really there are so many difference depending on choices.
@@imALazyPanda I have a PS3 super slim and got a second hand copy of Alpha protocol. It had been years since anyone had even brought it up & I pretty much went in blind and wow..this game is flawed but an absolute treat over and beyond anything I would have thought...the controls seem jank as hell at first but overtime you get more inclined to it and I just kept loving the game more i played it and understood its depth and complexity.. i respect the passion of the creators because they really tried to do something so ambitious even if it made the game a bit messy in some places..
@@sikevillain a common complaint i see is the controls, and I don't remember them being weird. But I was also like a freshman in high school(or there abouts) and my only experience with 3rd person shooters were gears and ratchet and clank. Also controls were less standardized back then, not as experimental as the ps1 era, but not like today where if you pick up a game in a similar genre you expect they have the same control scheme. It was expected for games to have somewhat different control schemes. I just remember it being a really cool game, watched my friend play it, then played it twice myself and it was pretty different each time. Which was mind blowing to me at the time, and honestly still is. Wasn't until I played through the Witcher 2 years later any other game had that, where one playthrough exclusively locks out or alters a big chunk of the game.
@@drums4lyfe0987 2 years, 2004? I watch/read "reviewers" if they are funny. But opinion is opinion, professional opinion in most sectors now meaning less informed.. Has been this way since the 80's. TBF, it has gotten worse every year. If moviebob said water was wet I'd buy a bottle to be sure.
@@willmael7914 play 7 if you want a great story you can just pick up. The best gameplay is 8 complete edition tho. It’s no clone weapons, 4 musou attacks, and you can level up stats really quick with a nice challenge on nightmare mode
fr! my first DW game was DW5 and immediately fell in love with the gameplay. i then played SW, Warriors Orochi and all DW game released after DW5 (except DW9 lol)
@xn--b81a if you haven't done so already, check out the Dynasty Warriors: Gundam games. DW Gundam 2 was especially good. They have thrown the DW style gameplay into other franchises like Fire Emblem, Persona, and Fate, but it feels right at home with Gundam.
I just recently played "Mad Max" for the first time after a massive sale, and it's honestly one of my favorite games of the last decade. The world is as bleak and desolate as you would imagine the Mad Max universe to be, and the threat of danger is overwhelming and pervasive. The skill trees and equipment upgrades actually feel impressive, like you're really levelling up towards badassery, and the story becomes intense as it finishes. I've recommended this game to everyone who's willing to listen.
Yep, really great game. It just came out at a time when people were really tired of the early 2010's type of open world games, even though Mad Max was one of the best examples of this genre.
I got it back in 2017, fully agree. I must have replayed it a good 5 times now over the years. So many things about it just work. To this day I have not played a game with better looking skyboxes. The whole wasteland is gorgeous. Every bit of coverage I see hails it as a fantastic hidden gem and every once in awhile I see RU-vidr post a video praising it. It is constantly on sale on Xbox for as low as $5 and nearly every review is 5 stars. It is a real shame that it is a hidden gem, and that they shut off the online functionalities so many years ago.
@@aidananthony2059 That is the tricky thing with a game like Mad Max. Most people who play it and praise it now go in without any expectations. Someone who is introduced to the game through those player's recommendations will have high expectations, likely too high to ever be met, which leads to opposite effect of people finding the game to be overrated and mediocre. As with anything, approach it with neutral to low expectations and you will not be disappointed.
Evil Within could be on this list. Apart from performance issue during launch, the game reignited some of the formula of classic survival horror. Yet thanks to RE series that set the bar so low for survival horror at the time, people complained how hard the evil within was and gave it bad score
Something ain't right at 1:36... it's like you skipped an introduction lol It's like Number 10 is both Alien: Isolation and Rise of the Ronin at the same time.
Alien Isolation is a gem, and sad we haven’t got a proper “retread” or sequel to this game. I’d love a GOOD colonial marines one day. I would also say Lords of the Fallen (2023) could make this list. After patches it’s definitely more playable on console, however its biggest flaw is severe lack of enemy variety. The same enemy in newer areas just deals more damage and has more health for some reason.
Prototype 2 despite not being as fun as P1, is still great to have. Meanwhile Web of Shadows is an amazing game with the best combat out of them all, and the swinging is still better than the new Spider-Man games, somehow. Shame Activision hates money and the only way to get it is to pirate it. They only had just a bit over a year to make the whole game, sure it's not perfect but it's really cool. That is also the game where the Web Strike move originated from that most Spidey games used afterwards!
*HE IS 100% RIGHT ABOUT ALPHA PROTOCOL* The combat isn't great, but the way the story is carefully molded around your dozens of choices through the game make it virtually UNBEATABLE in that category. Being someone who loves choice-based games, it's still one of my absolute favorites to this day.
Absolutely agree. I think it was buggy when it first came out, but most games are nowadays. I played it a year after it came out and it’s one of my favorites. It got bad reviews from people that barely played the game. Definitely worth another play now.
You're kidding right. Look I love days gone and it's one of the most underrated games, but when it first came out. It was bad. I got it day one and my ps4 crashed a couple times. I played a side quest where the area wouldn't load. It was supposed to be a camp but there was like one person there and many walls. I put the game down for a month and re played it and it was a whole new experience.
To be fair to Prototype 2, there is extra reading material that takes place between 1 and 2 with Alex that helps explain his "sudden" change in position from protagonist to antagonist, but yeah...extra reading material...not anything in the games themselves. Still, I had fun with Prototype 2 overall and is one of the few games I actually got Platinum on.
I just started replaying Prototype 2 going on the 5th or 6th time since I first got it many years ago well a middle-schooler. It was the one I started with. I bought the remastered bundle on sale in 2018 but only ended up replaying the second game again due to finding the first one rudimentary in comparison (apparently it is the opposite). To me Prototype 2 was always been one of those games that everyone looks back on fondly but I am discovering that my perspective is wrong. I still want to beat the 1st at some point, but all the bad feelings around this franchise kills my enthusiasm somewhat.
@@danielflanard8274 what bad feelings exactly about the whole franchise that you speak of? The biggest thing I can think of is that they deserve to make 1 more game
@@crispyjack428 A vocal portion of the fans for the first game vehemently dislike the second for reasons ranging from less complex gameplay to disliking Heller as a protagonist and the decision to turn Mercer into a villain.
@@danielflanard8274 I mean, mercer was dead after the intro of the first game. The majority of the time you play as "mercer" is just a walking petri dish wearing mercer's skin. By the end of the first game, when the virus learns the truth, that its not TRULY alex mercer, it pretty much stops trying to embody and be alex mercer. So the 2nd Game is just the natural personality in evolution of the viruses own thoughts, feelings, beliefs and existence.
Alien Isolation is absolutely fantasic! I finished it three times already and bought it twice to support it (PS4 and PC). The visuals are literally out of this world! The Order 1886 is also great. The steam punk atmosphere is unique, not even Dishonored does it that well. The Saboteur and Mad Max are a couple more pure gems! Love them!
20:12 The funny thing about God Hand is that after critics panned it, a gaming magazine got responses showing how deep and complex the game was. They then basically wrote a editorial saying "Yeah we were kind of harsh towards the game and didn't take as much time as we should have to understand it, but in our defense like EVERY SINGLE PERSON in the office tried playing it and no one could get into it" Something to be said about the first impression a game can make on a player
People really care about critics or other people's opinion? Watch some gameplay, maybe 1-2 youtuber you trust and make an own opinion. E.g. Days Gone - everybody hated on it, I saw the footage and thought: "I'll like that" and had an amazing experience.
More people need to do this, I personally do it with this channel, which makes it even funnier. I wait for the before you buy gameplay, regardless of what they say about the actual game if I like what I'm seeing the game goes on my radar could careless about what critics and game awards and such think of games
I honestly believe cyberpunk 2077 should have been on this list because so many people I know think its a bad game (and have never played it) because of how buggy it was at its start and the negative backlash it got. So many were convinced widely rhat it was a bad game and it wasn't worth trying out. I'm happy to say I tried it out and absolutely loved it, yet still have conversations with people who didn't know it wasn't an awful game
The only argument I agreed with for Alien Isolation was that the alien was TOO smart at launch. They changed this...not too long after, but I don't remember when specifically. Watching my friend play and him having to hide, then being stuck in place for hours as it didn't matter if he got up after a while, immediately, or waited some time following the alien leaving the room, it'd would rush back in as soon as he tried to move. (this was only later in the game, it wasn't so bad early on). Just repeatedly in different rooms, it was tense at first, boring & irritating after a while.
One of the reasons I respect this channel so much is that you guys never forget Alien: Isolation. It is still one of my favorite games, and I hope - beyond seemingly impossible odds - that we eventually get a sequel... Reminding people it exists is definitely a step in the right direction for that dream.
The Saboteur was amazing - I can barely remember it - but it was awesome lol. Also in Mad Max I did every objective of every location - the game stats even said so - but the platinum trophy glitched.....it was...so much... Also Aliens Isolation is one of my favorite games of all time because of learning how the Alien works and then experiencing it!
Mad Max is just between the Avalanche Engine and the Apex engine. It had the pretty visuals of APEX but the great optimization of Avalanche. This game ran so good
I think Dragons Dogma was a victim of the times. Back then, people did not like it when a game did anything remotely similar to another game. If Lies of P came out at the same time as Dragon's Dogma, then it would've received a lot of bad reviews for ripping off Bloodborne. I remember reading a lot of Dragon's Dogma reviews, and it was all like "It has an open world. They're riping of Skyrim." "It has difficulty. They're riping off Dark Souls." "You can run on rooftops. They're riping off Assaisn's Creed." Some people were trying to defend so-called rip-offs by stating things like "CoD has guns. Is it ripping off Doom?" Honestly, If Dragon's Dogma came out a couple years ago instead of a decade ago, then it would've done a lot better in the ratings.
@@Diomedan12432 No they won't. This way, they make you watch more of the video, even if it's just short snippets to find what game they're talking about.
Falcon, I love Gameranx and I'm gonna listen to your advice and play Mad Max, I lost count of how many times you've praised this title, I have it in my Steam library since 2017, I was one of those guys who didn't click with the game at first even when the combat system is pretty solid indeed
Broooooo thank you so much for recommending Mad Max. Im having so much fun playing, literally doing every single thing in every zone. It is strangly beautiful visually another point you made. Great game.
Mirror's Edge Catalyst is so criminally underrated. It came out during a time where there was a trend chasing of skill trees and open worlds. Both elements of which docked the game's score across many reviews
I agree with you. I think the first one is great, and I enjoyed the moved to open world with the improved combat, making it even better than the first for me.
If I'm going to part with my money for a game, it better have replay value. The Order had no replay value. I beat the game in 4 hours and that was it. No frills. No bonuses. No nothing.
my grandparents bought web of shadows for me day 1 when it came out, and loved it. i remember when the garbage disposal Greg Miller reviewed it on IGN, his biggest problem was that he couldn't wrap his head around the web strike, which is a core mechanic of the game. press the button once to initiate the attack and press 1 of 4 buttons just before you make contact with the enemy... that is it. i was 10 when this game came out, the concept was not that hard to grasp. even the lead designer blames him for his poor review of the game not selling well, and was baffled that he couldn't figure out the web strike
10 - First time hearing someone calling it bad 9 - Just heard it was short 8 - First time hearing someone calling it bad 7 - Acurate 6 - Dont remember the game really 5 - Always heard its amazing 4 - Never actually heard any reviews of it 3 - Never heard of it 2 - Never undestood why people said it was bad; its amazing. 1 - Niche games; dont mean they are bad.
I looked away like 5 seconds prior and started hearing swordplay and talking about weapon options and got very confused and had to look back and rewind lol
Totally agree with you, Falcon! I've watched your videos for years now. I played a lot of Batman Arkham and had saved Mad Max in my wishlist. I just purchased it for PC a few weeks ago and couldn't be any happier. Game is so much fun. Landscapes are amazingly beautiful. There's actually so much to do. It is a very complete and entertaining game. Heck, I think driving around in this game is even more fun than doing so in Arkham Knight! So thank you guys for introducing this and many more awesome video games to me!
Velma season 1 gets destroyed by critics and fans alike with scores averaging 1* and 2*... gets a second season. The Order gets and average rating of 5* and 6* by fans and critics a sequel is out of the question! The way of the world is F'n broken, man!!!! I thought The Order was worth a second run!
Mad Max was such a hidden gem The car, the crashers, the sound, the explosion, the customization Love going and clearing out camps with my car, sniper, fist, and just dominate those suckers.👏
MAAAN seeing bounty hunter gameplay brought back memories. I used to love that game, played it so many times I still remember the levels yall showed 20 years later. Havent thought about it in forever
That Star Wars bounty hunter game had a problem that you didn’t speak to. A large amount of people would get physically ill playing it. That’s how bad the aiming system was. In fact, if I remember correctly, there was a lawsuit around it. I had fun playing it, but it was kind of a pain to get through.
Not getting a sequel to The Order 1886 is one of the biggest crimes in gaming, that setting just OOOZED potential, who doesn't want to hunt supernatural/paranormal stuff in a steampunk Britain?!
I think earth defense force should have made the list too. Never heard anything good about any of the games until this year after hell divers 2 blew up. It's a great fun series.
Not including dynasty warriors 9; there's maybe 1, or 2 bad "warriors" games. And that's including the non-dynasty/samurai ones about anime series like one piece & Gundam. I never played the dragonquest one, but I'm sure its solid.
Its great how they admit that Before you Buy is basically shallow opinions based on the first gameplay expressions. Wow, how presentative. Imagine judging games like Monster Hunter World or Elden Ring by the early game.
The Order: 1886 deserves a sequel. That game is absolutely amazing. I really hope it gets picked up again someday. They laid some really solid foundations.
Someone gifted me Mad Max and at first I thought "wtf is this?", but man was I wrong. One of the best open-world games of its time. Everything listed by Falcon about it was exactly what I loved about it.
Wait, what? I remember The Order 1886, Dragon's Dogma, Mad Max, Alien: Isolation, all being praised to high heaven! Though I may have found out about them post-launch when they already gathered a following. For context, the newest game I've played is God of War (2018).
To be fair, many of the games that are "bad" at launch are fixed over time and become a much better game, but the reviewers never go back and look at the games later when they're fixed and much better in most cases. This is why we shouldnt believe what reviewers say in most cases when the game is a few years old.
The Order 1886 is CRIMINALLY underrated. The graphics hold up today and while linear I thought the story campaign was good, really like the writing. The game really needs a sequel or remake but like Falcon said, will never happen
i hate the fact that prototype 1 is STILL unavailable in many countries just because its supposedely so brutal? like seriously? ANY GTA game wreaks more havoc...
I agree 100% with #1. If my 360 didn't die, I would still be playing Dynasty Warriors 5 Empires. The fact you could inert custom characters into the story & recruit them or fight against them was awesome. Will you take over or work for the emperor to unite the land? After reading the user reviews on Xbox for the new empires game, I'm disappointed.
Isolation's true problem was release timing... The IP was basically dead and i don't think most of us were looking for isolationist horror at the time.
My Reaction: *Dragons Dogma:* Yea Dark Arisen was a life saver. *Prototype:* fair. *Saboteur:* casual critics. no wonder its a cult classic *Mad Max:* wait how!? *Alpha Protocol:* wait wat!?? fair. *Web of Shadows:* aint no way.