
Richard "Dick" Marcinko, alias Demo Dick, alias Shark Man of the Delta, alias Rogue Warrior, is something of a military legend. During the Vietnam war he won four bronze stars and the Vietnamese Gallantry Cross, as well as picking up a bounty on his head head from the Vietcong. In 1980 he helped to set up the US Navy Seals' first ever counter-terrorist unit: at the time there were only two SEAL units in existence, but they called the new group SEAL Team Six just to confuse the Ruskies. He then went to set up a specialist unit called Red Cell, designed to test America's own defensive forces. Dick broke into military, sneaked onto nuclear submarines – he even crept aboard Air Force One. He eventually served as a technical advisor to the makers of 24, which was fairly appropriate given that this man was the original, real-life Jack Bauer.
And now Demo Dick is getting his own game – a sweary first-person shooter with minor stealth elements and lots of extremely violent hand-to-hand executions; it's also got Mickey Rourke providing the gravelly voice of Dick himself.

Like any console, not every release was going to be a hit, and the PS3 certainly had its fair share of stinkers.
turning point had a really great story / concept... it just was very generic in its game play.
Oof! yeah, Ride was a huge fumble they tried to market twice.
Haven Fall of the King was dog-shi7-tastic and should be a runner up to some of those.
I'd even nominate Legend of Kay. Heh Haze... there is no excuse for that one (just pretend Haze did not happen).

Many developers try to copy great games and they often fail miserably. These are some video game rip-offs that are hilariously bad.
Every battle royale and soulslike. Every cartoony live service game with dancing

GF365: "Among all the well-received and beloved video games, there are some that are horrendous. Here are our picks for the worst big budget games released since 2010."
Anthem; I'd forgotten that game existed. I remember thinking the trailer was BS though; turns out I was right.
"Worst big budget games" and immediately lists Genshin Impact, a game that has $4 billion in revenue.
I havent played Genshin Impact and Mafia 3 was alright. The rest though I kind of agree with.
I loved the 1st Kane and Lynch and I could not understand how the 2nd game was as bad as it was.