
"In its best moments, Scourge: Outbreak can only aspire to be average, and at its worst its a frustrating mess that feels out of a different generation of games. Its price is so low that it might lure in the most penny pinching of gamers, but even then they would be better advised to find a copy of any of the Gears of War games for cheap, or perhaps try out one of its many knockouts currently sitting in bargain bins everywhere. Shooters, even those in the third person, have been oversaturating the market for years, and you have to do something extremely special to get noticed. Scourge: Outbreak doesn’t do anything special. It’s not broken, but it’s also not particularly fun even when firing on all cylinders, and that’s the most damning thing of all." - Alex Santa Maria of Geekenstein

Scourge: Outbreak debuted on Xbox 360 a decade ago and is still playable on modern consoles, but is it worth your time?

Cubed3:
"Imitation is the best form of flattery, but only when done right, and Scourge: Outbreak fails at doing so. It tries so hard to look similar to triple-A series giants like Gears of War, Crysis, and Mass Effect, but the resemblance is superficial at best. There's not a single aspect left unflawed, yet the worst thing about this game is how extremely average it is. Furthermore, this is actually supposed to be a vastly superior, upgraded version of The Scourge Project, a statement that raises the inevitable question of just how much worse was the original, and is this PS3 version any better than the terrible PC iteration?"

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Already got too many other games to play through to even think about buying some more.
Damn this sounds awful!