Yes?
I found Bad Rats enjoyable enough. For me it's a more-barebones version of Contraption Maker where you get to kill cats. Who doesn't think cats are evil?
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batman arkham knight
everyone spammed negative reviews, ran flawless for me
and so ironic the same people would give witcher 3 GOTY 10/10 kind of user reviews, but then you play it and it crashes 5 times a day everyday, and ran like dog shit/ looked like shit
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The Witcher 3 crashed once during my ~60h playthrough and ran well on my old hardware. Arkham Knight did not even start :( I think I know which one I would give a poor review and which one I would give a good review based on technical performance.
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Ok DVDVD's post reminded me:
Call of Duty: Ghosts - singleplayer
Admitting to this in some circles is met with mockery and, well, I don't really hang in places where those fabled codbros congregate so I'm kinda alone in this. It's like a big, dumb American action movie and I just love it, the dog and all. There was a level set in space for crust's sake! So here I am gushing about the least liked CoD, and I don't care the world now knows this.
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Urban Chaos
http://store.steampowered.com/app/243060/
It's one of my biggest fav. in my childhood, and still a good classic game. So many peoples rate wrong parts in the game. This is the same game like '99 and not more!
Some want new controls or better Graphics in the game? o.O IT'S A FUCKING 1:1 NOT A REMAKE!
And it worked perfectly on Win7.
And you can goolge for a 1920x1080 Widescreen patch, it worked perfect!
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The Bureau: XCOM Declassified is the first game came to my mind, maybe because I haven't played yet a game I heard is very similar as gameplay (Mass Effect), but I didn't really notice any major flaw in that game.
Someone has mentioned Broken Sword 3 - the Sleeping Dragon here, and I agree with him. Great game (better than the last one), just a bit frustating the controls.
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Can you remember games that have relatively low user ratings on Steam (lower than 69% positive user reviews) that you actually played and enjoyed?
Please no Metacritic or so rating, only Steam user reviews.
Mine are:
Zack Zero (67%). A mediocre action/platformer that starts out quirky (not so intuitive controls, too bright acid colors on the first levels) and I thought that I would drop it soon but I managed to finish it and somehow enjoyed it.
Dungeon Siege III (63%). Obvious, fanboys downoted 'cause it's different from the first and second part. Maybe it's not so deep as the first ones in the series but the game is still good.
Disciples II: Gallean's Return (68%). Problems with modern OS and PC's. Classic TBS HoMM-like game.
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