There's no mediocrity here; sure, compared to Uncharted 2--the best game of the last generation--Drake's Fortune can't measure up, but it's still far better than almost any other game. I particularly love the lighthearted tone of these games--there's danger, but it's not overly serious like practically everything else.
Big Rigs! I'll never forget watching Alex Navarro's review here on GameSpot; easily one of the most hilarious things I've ever seen.
Literally the first time I ever played Battlefield 4 (while waiting for the full game to install on PS4), the campaign crashed and erased all of my save data. I knew right away the game was a winner!
Still, far and away the most broken game I've ever played was The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim on Xbox 360. There were so many broken quests in that game! It crashed on me at least 20 times. I literally completed many broken quests by glitching them over and over. Fun game, but completely broken.
It's such a huge shame that the matchmaking doesn't work as of right now. It should be fixed this upcoming week, at least, but there's no excuse for a game like this not working right out of the box. Once this starts working properly, though, this will be the definition of perfection; four (mostly) excellent campaigns along with the best competitive multiplayer in existence.
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