Disappointment of the Year: Why “The Lord of the Rings: Gollum” Scored Lowest in Game Rankings
In the gaming world, where every new release is eagerly anticipated, not all projects live up to expectations. “The Lord of the Rings: Gollum” became one such disappointment, failing to impress audiences and landing at the bottom of the rankings. According to Metacritic, it’s at the bottom among games that garnered any interest from critics, scoring a mere 34 out of 100.
While “The Lord of the Rings: Gollum” claimed the bottom spot, it wasn’t alone in the list of the year’s letdowns. Other nominees for the disappointment of the year include “Flashback 2”, “Greyhill Incident”, and “Quantum Error”. Interestingly, anticipated hits like “Starfield” and “The Day Before” did not make this list, reflecting the gaming community’s high expectations for these projects.
This anti-ranking serves as a reminder that even big names and captivating universes do not guarantee the success of a gaming project. Quality execution, innovative approach, and attention to detail remain key to making a game not just good, but memorable. “The Lord of the Rings: Gollum” stands as an example of how not to make a game, and its failure may well serve as a lesson for other developers.