It would be an understatement to call 2020 a historic year. Across all mediums, the year has provided great progress and setbacks in equal parts. For the gaming industry, 2020 marks the end of the eighth generation of game consoles. After a long few years, the PS4 andXboxOne’s replacements have taken to the scene. Both platforms are looking competitive, and it’ll be exciting to see where the next generation takes gaming.

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However, as we look back on not just this year, but this console generation, it’s good to take a look at what games closed out the generation. For PlayStation,The Last of Us 2andGhost of Tsushimaserved as swan songs for the platform. ForXbox One, that title is less obvious. However, there were also plenty of games that represented less of a swan song and more of a death rattle.

10Those Who Remain – 59

One of a few titles holding steady at a 59 on Metacritic,Those Who Remainis a multiplatform psychologicalsurvival horrorgame akin toSilent Hill. It’s a game said to test one’s sanity, as creepy imagery and an oppressive atmosphere hang over the player. However, it seems that the only thing the game tests is the player’s patience for jank.

The title was incredibly buggy at launch. This shows across the other platforms, which actually have a worse score for the game than the Xbox One edition. Regardless of the interesting story and characters, players are left at odds with game systems that refuse to cooperate. However,Those Who Remainwas at the very least promising, which shows that some care was taken into its production. That should be commended, even if the final product missed the mark.

Those Who Remain Nighttime Creepy Silhouttes

9The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance Tactics – 58

Licensed games have become somewhat of a rarity on consoles in the past few years. With the popularity of mobile gaming, there’s a wider audience for companies to target beyond consoles. However, consoles still receive the rare licensed title, and they even pretend to be video games.The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance Tacticspretends to be a video game so well that it hardly even utilizes its license.

Reviews for the title all mention the gameplay being solid, if somewhat uninspired in the turn-based tactics genre. However, the major problem with the title comes into how it utilizes theDark CrystalIP. The game feels like a hollow shell of what it wants to be, with none of the charm of the Jim Henson original or the Netflix revival. It’s just a thoroughly unnecessary game.

Dark Crystal Age of Resistance Tactics Gameplay Action Menu

8Tennis World Tour 2 – 58

Tennis isn’t the most popular sport in terms ofsport simulation games. If it isn’tMario Tennis, it’s rare that audiences will feel compelled to give it a try aside from the hardcore tennis fans. But every niche deserves a game, andTennis World Tour 2tries to offer that experience to tennis fanatics.

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Tennis World Tour 2 Rallying The Ball

Reviews for the title say that the game is amuch-needed improvement onto its predecessor. However, it still struggles in many of the same aspects. Visually the game lacks appeal, and gameplay-wise it can often feel like a coinflip. Add in a barebones list of features, andTennis World Tour 2just can’t achieve the high level of tennis games of old.

7Sword Art Online: Alicization Lycoris – 58

The anime seriesSword Art Onlinehas had its fair share of tie-in games and adaptations. While these titles were hardly terrible, they suffered from crippling mediocrity (much likeSAOitself).SAO: Alicization Lycorisis the latest in the line of thoroughly underwhelming adaptations.

While reviews commend its gameplay, it has serious issues holding it back. Mainly, the title performs incredibly poorly across all platforms. Optimization is a foreign concept to the game, making it manage to have framerate issues on any hardware that it gets thrown at. It also lacks the kind of meaty story aJRPG needs to be successful. It’ll work for the hardcore fans, but for the average player, it’s another game to skip.

Sword Art Online Alicization Lycrosis Kirito With Glowing Sword

6WWE 2K Battlegrounds – 57

Wrestling games, under the banner of the2K license, have been steadily declining in quality.WWE 2K20was the breaking point for many fans, as the game was a rush job that barely functioned even after patches. With goodwill being drained so quickly, 2K needed a title that could get hardcore and casual fans back on board.WWE 2K Battlegroundsis exactly that…almost.

Reviews share that the game serves its purpose as a fun party game with friends. It’s simple to pick up and has a large roster of fan-favorite wrestlers. However, the arcadey style will be a detriment for those looking for a more “serious” wrestling experience. The grind and paid currency the game tacks on just makes it worse for everyone.

WWE 2K Battleground Stone Cold Freezing The Rock

5Rugby 20 – 57

For those who live in the United States, rugby can be quite literally a foreign concept. If tennis games are considered “niche,” then rugby games are a genuine rarity. However, Bigben Interactive has supplied its audience with exactly what they wanted: rugby action in digital form. It’s a shame the title is still undercooked.

After three years of iterations, the developer has made little progress in terms of quality. Reviews mention poor technical performance due to a lack of budget, although the gameplay has gotten better. It may not be aMadden-qualitytitle, but it’s considered the most accurate rugby simulation on the market currently. Hopefully, fans can one day get the ideal rugby experience.

Rugby 20 Field and Match Start

4Gigantosaurus: The Game – 57

In the world of licensed games, some of the worst offenders are based on children’s shows. The developers are often forced to push something out quickly by a publisher, leaving kids with a poor gaming experience. While this is more focused on the mobile market now, there are still some kids' games on consoles.

Gigantosaurus: The Gameis a mostly harmless kids platformer. It’s serviceable fun for families and young children as a first game. However, when compared to other, similar cutesy cartoony platformers, there’s no reason to buyGigantosaurus. It’s definitely designed for kids who already like the show.

Gigantosaurus The Game Running In An Open Field

3G.I. Joe: Operation Blackout – 55

Long-after the popularity of the original cartoon,G.I. Joefound a revival in the gameG.I. Joe: Operation Blackout. A team-based third-person shooter,Operation Blackoutuses iconic characters from the series. There are various different game modes, and overall it’s a wholly complete multiplayer shooter. In fact, it’s considered the bestG.I. Joegame released yet.

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GI Joe Operation Blackout Snow Level

However, like the other games on this list, it’s just too mediocre to be worth playing. Reviews show that the controls are poor, with terrible aiming mechanics. This is already a death sentence for a shooter, but the poor enemy AI makes cooperative maps less than ideal. The lack of true PvP multiplayer is the game’s biggest drawback.

Although there are plenty of indie titles out on consoles, it’s rare that they are both bad enough and known enough to make the bottom of Metacritic. There are just too many games for critics to review every single one. Choices have to be made, andRoad to Guangdongwas interesting enough to at least get reviews.

Road to Guangdong Driving Along The Highway

The game is an emotional road-trip, with visual novel elements that serve to explore the characters and the narrative. Many reviews do commend it for its great style and uplifting story. Those great elements are often overpowered by the core road-trip drive, which is lackluster at best. It’s close enough to bean indie darling, but just a step too far away.

1Fast & Furious Crossroads – 49

The funniest part aboutFast & Furious Crossroadswas how it was the crowning jewel of announcements at the 2019 Game Awards show. Vin Diesel presented the game, and most fans were confused about why a mediocre racing game got such a spotlight. When it finally released, people were validated in that confusion.

Reviews point to this title as a return to form for bad tie-in movie games, with stiff driving controls, no in-game map, and no way to even see how fast you are going. The online is shoddy and the gameplay itself is shallow. It’s not a surprise thatCrossroadswould be at the bottom of the Metacritic list.

Fast and Furious Crossroads Mission Start Driving

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