10 Terrible Trailers That Gave You Awesome Video Games



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28 thoughts on “10 Terrible Trailers That Gave You Awesome Video Games”

  1. THANK YOU!!! When the MK11 trailer first dropped I was going off about that horrid mumble rap garbage and, from what I seen in the comments, I thought I was the only one. If I had to guess, the U.K seems to still have some musical taste and the reception the What Culture staff heard was entirely different than the one I did.

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  2. Borderlands changing the art style is one of the main reasons that it succeeded.
    The gameplay is the king in the end, but I don’t think I would have played it if it looked like it originally did.

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  3. Infinite Warfare is unfairly despised. The campaign is genuinely great. It feels a bit Mass Effect between having your own starship hub and the last levels being quite suicide missiony

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  4. Brutal Legend was probably one of the first strategy games I played. It came out around the time I was in HS and I never really got into any games like that at the time or when I was younger. It helped me get into others, though I suck at them.

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