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Exit Game

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Have you ever wondered how the worst video games of all time got made, or why they are so hated? Join host HeyBrother45 as he takes a look at the WORST video games to ever be released and their tragically hilarious backstories.

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Episodes
  • Alien: Colonial Marines
    Jun 15 2025

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    In 2006, developer GearBox announced a novel squad based game set in the Aliens universe with writing from Battlestar Gallactica screen writers. This seemed like every Sci Fi Nerd's fantasy. What could possibly go wrong here? By 2013, a large class action lawsuit was filed and GearBox and SEGA found out that a LOT could go wrong.

    Join host HeyBrother45 as he takes a deep dive into a game that starts with a very interesting concept and ends with a game so bad the developers got sued for it.


    Some games do take a little more time, but you can't hurry games. No, you just have to wait. Games don't come easy, its a game of give and take.

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    26 mins
  • Batman Forever and The Crow: City of Angels (Are these the WORST games ever made?!)
    May 18 2025

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    Beat-em up games should be fairly simple to make. Make some cool characters, make it multiplayer and have it be mindless fun for about an hour and a half. It should be hard to fail at that right?

    Join HeyBrother45 as he takes a look at two beat-em up games that didn't just fail, they failed so spectacularly that they might be the worst games EVER MADE.


    These games sold so little they would have made more money if they took all the trees and put em in a tree museum, then charged all the people a dollar and a half to see them.

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    33 mins
  • Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire (Still worth playing, or best left as a childhood memory?)
    May 4 2025

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    There are many games that we loved in our childhood. Many of them inspired our love of video gaming itself. What happens though when you go back and play them today? Do they bring back the feelings that we used to have, or do we realize that time has passed both us and our favorite games by?


    Join Heybrother45 as he takes a deeper look at a game many people hold close to their hearts, Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire.


    Reviewing this game might get me more heat than the suns on Tatooine, 98 degrees and rising.

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    27 mins
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