I'm surprised that Yooka Laylee isn't there either, though I don't know why Haze and Homefront are there as I thought they weren't nearly as hyped. All I remember of Haze was a bunch of dumb banner ads on web pages and a friend who kept claiming it was so cool. As for Homefront, all I know is it got a sequel that flopped as well. Oh wait MAG was also a really hyped up game that flopped!Silentpony said:Aww Destiny and Duke Nukem Forever didn't make the cut?
Haze did get a fair bit of hype and a really slick trailer (which, of course, didn't feature any actual gameplay). The company was pretty big on declaring it a "Halo-killer", but I doubt anyone really believed it.Nile McMorrow said:...though I don't know why Haze and Homefront are there as I thought they weren't nearly as hyped.
Indeed, I was almost worried when I hit nr 7 on the list and still no Daikatana. Then came 8 and lo and behold, there it was, and all was well.Queen Michael said:No article about overhyped games is complete without Daikatana.
Maybe they're saving that for the list of "games that don't live up to their hype even before full release".Pyrian said:What, no Star Citizen? >
duke nukem seriously needed to be on it and even though i eventually fell in love with the game so does mass effect andromedaSilentpony said:Aww Destiny and Duke Nukem Forever didn't make the cut?
Yooka Laylee was what it always claimed to be, a 90s style platformer just like Banjo Kazooie, which is exactly what it was.Nile McMorrow said:I'm surprised that Yooka Laylee isn't there either
That doesn't change the fact that people hyped it up as the unofficial return of Banjo Kazooie and were fully expecting a game just like it and got something that loosely followed the formula and style, which is kinda what the article was about.fix-the-spade said:Yooka Laylee was what it always claimed to be, a 90s style platformer just like Banjo Kazooie, which is exactly what it was.Nile McMorrow said:I'm surprised that Yooka Laylee isn't there either
A few people with overly rose tinted views of how those game actually were isn't the fault of the developers.
It sure could. There was an article in Level magazine about it a while back. 24 pages all about how something could go so horribly wrong.Chimpzy said:Indeed, I was almost worried when I hit nr 7 on the list and still no Daikatana. Then came 8 and lo and behold, there it was, and all was well.Queen Michael said:No article about overhyped games is complete without Daikatana.
Maybe they're saving that for the list of "games that don't live up to their hype even before full release".Pyrian said:What, no Star Citizen? >
It could probably take up all 8 spots by itself.
Maybe he doesn't want to receive death threats from the Star Citizen uber-fan brigade who can't abide any criticism of their precious money sink? After all, if they spent thousands on ships that don't exist yet, it has to be amazing!Pyrian said:What, no Star Citizen? >
Can't not live up to the hype if the hype train hasn't reached the station yet.Pyrian said:What, no Star Citizen? >
Welcome to the new Escapist Magazine, where new content is a scary thing.Blackknight7W said:Wasn't there just a "8 games that just couldn't live up to the hype" list back in April?
I'm pretty sure nobody expected anything from either of those games, so they couldn't even fail at living up to hype because there wasn't any.pookie101 said:duke nukem seriously needed to be on it and even though i eventually fell in love with the game so does mass effect andromedaSilentpony said:Aww Destiny and Duke Nukem Forever didn't make the cut?
i will admit i was expecting alot from andromedaHawk of Battle said:I'm pretty sure nobody expected anything from either of those games, so they couldn't even fail at living up to hype because there wasn't any.pookie101 said:duke nukem seriously needed to be on it and even though i eventually fell in love with the game so does mass effect andromedaSilentpony said:Aww Destiny and Duke Nukem Forever didn't make the cut?