It’s often said that time heals all wounds. This adage clearly doesn’t apply to every game (looking at you, Concord), but plenty of cult classics age better with time. Whether it’s poor review scores upon release or being launched in between heavy hitters, some games just get woefully overlooked. There’s also a class of games that remain controversial or just never got off the ground sales-wise for one reason or another. We’ll be taking a look at single player titles in particular that just couldn’t catch a ‘break’ from players despite their high quality. Join us as we reminisce over the top 15 great single player games players haven’t been kind to.
Mass Effect 3
Discussing video game endings might lead to the conversation about Mass Effect 3, a game that concluded a trilogy with numerous player choices in its narrative. However, some found the conclusion of Mass Effect 3 to be disappointingly bland compared to other games, even those as short as ten hours. But don’t let the perceived lackluster ending fool you; there’s a lot of golden moments within Mass Effect 3 that make it stand out in the series. Moments like Mordin’s heroic act are among the most memorable highlights, and many storylines find a satisfying resolution. For those dismayed by the basic ‘coloring book’ endings, it’s the journey and not the destination that makes Mass Effect 3 so uniquely captivating.
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