5 Highly Anticipated 2015 Games That Could Easily Disappoint

2015 is a big year for video games, so let's examine the huge games that could leave us a little underwhelmed.

Total War: Attila

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The Creative Assembly hit massive criticism for Total War 2: Rome due to the game’ s AI having the intelligence of a potato and bugs plaguing the game for months after release. Even now, after receiving a huge amount of hefty patches, the game still hasn’t won over fans as the epic Roman experience it wanted to be.

With just over a month to the release, Total War: Attila has many debating whether it is worth a purchase, as it runs on the same engine as Total War 2: Rome. With the last attempt as disappointing as it was, is this game going to follow the same path, or fix everything completely? No one knows yet, but signs aren’t promising.

Whilst many previews of Total War: Attila are praising it for its revamped politics system, the battles are still something of a concern. The AI is said to still be in a rough state, allowing players to easily exploit its potato-like intelligence. The Creative Assembly have a reputation to fix, and this game could be make-or-break for the Total War franchise.


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