
TSA: "The game starts off with scant instructions, "Stop the zombie assault by wiping out the remaining zombies". A quick look around reveals you're standing with three other survivors and some weapons; guns, crowbars, baseball bats and the like. Play seems simple enough, you just have to walk over the weapons to pick them up, then it's off into battle side-by-side with the other survivors.
The initial levels start off relatively easily, but it's not long before you're completely surrounded by zombies all trying to take a bite out of you, and the game descends into button bashing as the action gets ever more frantic. If you've been clever and conserved your ammunition you can run away and pick them off from afar before returning to the heat of zombie battle.
Sound OK, but not really Saints Row-ish? Well, this is 'Zombie Uprising', the videogame your character gets to play on their game console as an in-game mini game: It's a blast, and is built using the same game engine as the main Saints Row game - this is just one of the many gems that reveal themselves to you when playing this sequel."
Drive it like you stole it.

While a lot (like way too many) games launch in sorry states these days, a lot of them do eventually get polished up over time fixes. The same can’t be said for these properly broken games.
Cyberpunk and No Mans Sky are obviously the 2
best comeback stories. Cyberpunk is literally one of the best RPGs ever made now.
junctioning is only broken now because it's been datamined which monster which gives which card and which card gives which items and every single spell to junction with the highest points for each stat. For it's time when that info wasn't readily available it was good, not without it's flaws, but not broken,
i mean, ff8 is not "broken" per se, its just that the junction system is too good and easily exploited even an hour into the game. haha
Star Wars Jedi Survivor is one of them. I can’t get in the Cantina bar later on in the game. The door and other doors throughout the environment is locked off. It is a shame, because I wanted to complete the game, but I can’t until they fix it.

The 2000s was a great decade for a lot of brilliant video games. Here are the ten best games of the 2000s that you may not have played.
You know usually when someone says "you may have missed" it's games that were lesser known, hidden gems, underrated games. These are all super high profile games that sold extremely well.
I would like the original max payne remade in a new engine with ray tracing. 😊
What is this list? These are all hugely popular games. I was expecting games like Dark Messiah of Might & Magic, Advent Rising, Arx Fatalis, etc.
I've only played 3 on that list. Part of me feels bad about how little I used all the consoles I've owned as a kid. One bright side is, there's over 30 years of games to experience for the first time.