Biggest Gaming Flops of 2011

Speaking of Reach…

I bought MW2 without having ever played CoD before. I had fun with it. I bought Black Ops and was severely disappointed. Never again. I’ll be buying BF3 this year, not MW3.

I heard the new CoD is going to be in the future and in space, it’s being worked on by Sledgehammer Games I think.

Nah, it’s going to be a prequel to MW2.

wouldn’t that be MW

In-between the two.

As absurd as that would be, I gotta say it’d be pretty fucking badass. CoD in space, I like it.

EDIT: Yay! 1000th post!

That WAS the original plan. I made a thread about it on here some time last year.

Maybe we can do it on our own community proj. before Activison steals it.
We might be able to get some help from the guys down at Moddb who are making Modern Warfare: Source

Yeah, thanks for insulting me. Just because you think Valve shits gold and all of their games deserve a 200 on Metacritic doesn’t make it true. I usually enjoy their games, but thought Portal was ass for many reasons.

And I don’t like puzzle games, so in my opinion, it is a negative strike against Portal 2. Deal with it.

Ha ha ha. Hindsight is 20/20. What a pile of poo that game turned out to be.

That said, it definitely wasn’t a flop. The game is still selling like mad, so we can cross that one off the list.

Black Mesa

It won’t sell a single copy, write my words.

I bet your wrong, someone will manage to sell it on ebay!

HOMEFRONT HANDS DOWN

Kinda cheating.

Not to mention it wasn’t.

Yeah, Homefront already broke even and is set to be a fairly large success for THQ. Not even close to a flop.

It’s still pretty damn terrible.

bscly. One of the most boring games I’ve ever played.

Something tells me Crysis 2 won’t sell extremely well, even though imo it’s an excellent game.

https://www.destructoid.com/crysis-2-huge-success-xbox-360-dominates-sales-197396.phtml

Ignore the idiotic tone, BTW. That 14% is retail, which any intelligent person knows is dead.

Homefront is terrible. Worst game of the year so far.

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