8) Battlefield 4
It’s no secret that Battlefield 4 was plagued by huge problems at launch. Couldn’t connect, numerous bugs and glitches for all versions of the game, and it was especially damning for the series’ debut to the PS4 and Xbox One. Things were so bad that EA and DICE had to put other projects on hold exclusively to bring the game into a working state, and they had to flat out say they would give out betas for their games on an earlier timeframe.
It was a bad situation that has still soured fans of the franchise to this day, which is a shame, because once all the bugs and problems were ironed it, it became a halfway fun game. Boosting the player count to 64 on consoles helps give it the epic scope the series has always wanted on non-PC platforms, but it’s still a crazy good time. It’s not the series’ best, not by a long shot, but if it just took some extra time in the kitchen and had a much better single player experience, it would’ve taken the series to new heights.