Druuna: Morbus Gravis
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Even a game based on a sexy female protagonist isn't enough to make it good.
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Druuna: Morbus Gravis is a 2001 video game, based on the science fiction and fantasy comic book character of Druuna. The adventure game was developed for Microsoft Windows by Artematica and published by Microïds.
Why It Sucks
- Controls are painfully clunky and tank-like.
- Laughable dialogue and acting.
- If you die, you may lose most of your items forever and progress as well, making the game unfinishable.
- A lot of tight time limits.
- Unforgiving difficulty.
- Ugly graphics and character models.
- Bad inventory management.
- Terrible, boring and uninteresting plot.
Reception
The game was critically panned and has been considered one of the worst survival horror games ever made. The game holds an average score of 26/100 on Metacritic based on six reviews.
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