10 lowest rated games of 2024

Check out the top 10 lowest-rated games of 2024 that fell short of expectations, featuring disappointing gameplay, poor reviews, and fan criticism, only on Sportsinfo

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10 lowest rated games of 2024

The increase in popularity of video games has also led to an increased number of releases each year. While 2024 was a great year for gamers with several incredible games, there were also many releases that failed to hit the mark like each year, and a few of them have bagged the lowest rating from the gaming community.

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When we think about flop game releases, things like Concord and Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League instantly pop into mind. However, there are a few games that managed to bag even low scores in terms of player satisfaction. Besides, companies for both of these games have already pulled the plug.

Also Read:Top 10 Must-Play Mobile Games for 2024

Here are the 10 lowest-rated games of 2024

10. Utopia City, PC (23/100)

Utopia City

A sci-fi first-person shooter game with a story set in a world where people are stuck in virtual slavery. First impressions will give everyone Half Life vibes with futuristic settings, weapons, and a job to make sure humanity’s future is secure. Sadly, not many people tried the game, and those who did describe the experience as mediocre.

9. Devil May Cry: Peak of Combat—Mobile (41/100)

Devil May Cry Peak of Combat

Now, this is a game that many gamers were already salty about. Devil May Cry is known for its stylish gameplay and over-the-top story, and while gamers endured the one from Ninja Theory, turning the franchise into a mobile gacha game was not acceptable.

8. HappyFunland - PSVR2 (41/100)

HappyFunland

HappyFunland was praised by the gamers for its creativity and potential to be a good game, or maybe something like this in the future. However, the complaints were regarding repetitive gameplay and janky controls, especially for VR gamers, which prevent them from having a fun experience.

7. Food Truck Simulator, Xbox One (43/100)

Food Truck Simulator

One would think that Food Truck Simulator should be as popular as Euro Truck Simulator or even any other simulator games. However, the reviews were mixed, and while some enjoyed the concept, others reported optimisation issues and in-game polish, with the general view being the developers could have let the food cook a little more.

6. Jujutsu Kaisen Cursed Clash, PS5 (44/100)

Jujutsu Kaisen Cursed Clash

This is a name that many might remember. Jujutsu Kaisen is one of the most popular manga/anime series. The game is a 3D fighter, and the expectation from gamers was something like Dragon Ball Sparking Zero, but instead players were left looking for matches. Severe issues paired with subpar story telling from anime resulted in the poor rating.

5. Stranger Things VR: Meta Quest (44/100)

Stranger Things VR

VR games rarely hit the mark, and sadly Stranger Things VR was not one of them. The concept of telling the perspective of Vecna, the main antagonist, was great; however, the game fell short on control and combat, which is usually the case in VR games.

4. TRANSFORMERS: Galactic Trials, PS5 (45/100)

TRANSFORMERS: Galactic Trials

A unique take on the TRANSFORMERS franchise, this is a high-speed action game with rougelite elements. The game received mixed reviews, with many saying they had fun, but there were times when the developers could have done more similar to Food Truck Simulator.

3. PO'ed: Definitive Edition - PC (46/100)

PO'ed: Definitive Edition

An FPS game that takes on the visual game gameplay elements of Doom like a bunch of other games, if you like shooting down a horde of aliens. The general reception was good, but the complaints were regarding the game direction and level design. Overall, this is a hit or miss according to the person playing.

2. Looney Tunes: Wacky World of Sports, PS5 (47/100)

Looney Tunes: Wacky World of Sports

A short way to describe the game would be a Swiss army knife; it’s got a lot of things. The issue is, you need friends to play with, as the bots are useless. The gameplay isn’t as fleshed out, but that isn’t as big of an issue as the pricing for the game. Probably get this on sale.

1. Metal Slug Attack Reloaded: Switch (48/100)

Metal Slug Attack Reloaded

One of the oldest franchises, Metal Slug, is known for its adrenalin-fuelled combat, and with Metal Slug Attack Reloaded, the developers shifted to make the game a tower defence, keeping the gameplay the same and adding PvP. Here’s where things got complicated. The single-player is neglected for online mode, which no one plays.